mrsjoannh13
Fishaholic
After trying for 2 months to find this rimless tank somewhere near me, I finally found a shop that had the all-in-one version. It wasn't my first choice as I lose a few gallons for the built in stuff on the back of the tank, but I do think it will keep the tank nice and clean looking with the wires, filter, heater, etc. all hidden inside the built-in section for all of the filter media and equipment. The tank came with a power head filter that I'm not familiar with (3rd photo). I will add a sponge filter to the tank so even if it's not the best at filtration I have the sponge filter as a secondary option.
I bought a piece of spider wood from the LFS and still need to get some stones. The shop really didn't have much hardscape material. I'm thinking maybe dragon stone but will go look around locally to see what would complement the spider wood.
This will be my first planted tank so I'm planning on beginner friendly options that are low to medium light - Amazon swords, crypts, java fern, anubias nana, etc.
Stocking goals are 6 sterbai corys and 1 betta. I'll go with sand substrate for the corys.
I had to order the UNS cabinet stand online so once that comes in I'll be rocking and rolling with the set-up. For now, it's nice to have some time to just think through the layout of the hardscape and how the plants might work with that. Photo of the stand from the online catalog attached. That thing is SWEET!
Here are a few photos to start. I'll update as things progress. So excited for my first planted tank! I think it's going to look great in my home office.
I bought a piece of spider wood from the LFS and still need to get some stones. The shop really didn't have much hardscape material. I'm thinking maybe dragon stone but will go look around locally to see what would complement the spider wood.
This will be my first planted tank so I'm planning on beginner friendly options that are low to medium light - Amazon swords, crypts, java fern, anubias nana, etc.
Stocking goals are 6 sterbai corys and 1 betta. I'll go with sand substrate for the corys.
I had to order the UNS cabinet stand online so once that comes in I'll be rocking and rolling with the set-up. For now, it's nice to have some time to just think through the layout of the hardscape and how the plants might work with that. Photo of the stand from the online catalog attached. That thing is SWEET!
Here are a few photos to start. I'll update as things progress. So excited for my first planted tank! I think it's going to look great in my home office.