120 Litre Open-Top Planted Aquarium - Journal
This particular aquarium underwent a thorough fishless cycle (pure-ammonia was employed) throughout August and September of 2012. At the end of the fishless cycle in which all water parameters were within normal range, the aquarium was stocked with a shoal of Black Neon Tetras who instantly started to gasp; two passed away and the others were saved by transferring them to an established aquarium. The deaths occurred prior to co2/plant introduction, so the o2 issue appears to be related to the huge oxygen demands of the filter bacteria. Because of this rocky start, this aquarium does not contain fish as o2 levels are still below 2 mg/L. However, the aquarium now contains several species of plants which have been growing very well.
Aquarium Details
Capacity: 120 litres (custom-built Aquarium)
Co2: Yes; Dennerle Comfort Range with replaceable 500g CO2 cylinder
Lighting: Will get these details shortly.
Plants: Ceratopteris thalictroides, Cryptocoryne x willisii, Echinodorus 'ozelot', Echinodorus 'red special', Echinodorus quadricostatus 'magdalenensis', Hemianthus callitrichoides 'Cuba'
Inhabitants: Nothing, although the intended stocking will either be a Dwarf South American Cichlid (recommendations are welcome).
Substrate & Decoration: Regular play sand sourced from China. Huge blue coloured rocks of varying shapes and sizes.
Aquarium Pictures
Overview
Hemanthius - growing well, but no sign of pearling
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Due to the newness of the aquarium, it is not fully planted and the plants have yet to grow and spread (i.e. the Hemanthius has not formed a foreground carpet). Any suggestions for further plants to fill up the gaps will be much appreciated.
Mark.