yoruyongbpei
Mostly New Member
Hello everyone me and my fiancee have a currently 2 month old tank that is Tropical planted tank with Half Gravel and half Sand. In truth we actually have had this tank for 4 months, but the first month was a catastrophic failure. When we first got the tank we received with it "dirty gravel" to help cycle the tank as well as be pre-fertilized for the plants.This was series of events that was our rookie mistake, We filled it with conditioned ph balanced water and planted it, at this point it was all just gravel that looked very similar to the gravel used for planted tanks that we bought later on. We allowed the water to cycle for a day or two then added in snails and shrimp, slowly over the course of a week we introduced many fish. Everything seemed to be going good for the first 2 weeks till, a fish died, there was a fungal outbreak happening in the tank, we medicated the water and eventually changed the water and the fungus seemed to disappear, then suddenly there was an outbreak of ich and more fish died. It was then we decided to change everything, we moved the seemingly uninfected fish and plants to a large naturally medicated quarantine tank, and the highly infected fish to another chemically medicated quarantine tank. The Main tank was then sanitized and refilled with a our current Half sand Half Gravel mixture with exposed sand beds, this time added in water that was conditioned with Stress coat+ replanted the tank, re-introduced the uninfected fish and added in quickstart biocultures to quickly cycle the tank and kept the tank at a 2 day light cycle with a half day of darkness to allow for algae growth. Today this tank now 2 months old since the catastrophe is going strong looking clear and everything so far is going great.
Currently it is a 45 gallon bow planted tropical tank, that is double sponge filtered with 3 different airstone decorations, It is kept at 74.4 F with a ph that ranges from 7.2-6.9( At this moment I am currently monitoring Ph level with daily spikes that are being controlled with water balancers). Inside the tank there is natural sand and gravel rated for planted tanks with 2 exposed sand beds to encourage spawning of certain species.
The plants include 2 Dwarf Grass patches, 1 narrow leaf Java Fern, 1 Sword leaf plant, 1 mondo grass bunch, 1 Anubius plant, 4 Ribbon plants, 3 Marimo Mossballs and several Anacharis plants that have split and rooted all around the tank.
It is also decorated with 1 fake soft anemone, 1 fake Barnacle cluster, 1 large Colosseum with bubbler, 1 Large fake Root drift wood with cave in trunk, 1 medium fake drift wood log hollow, 1 dragon with bubbler, 1 underwater waterfall with bubbler, 1 marine rock, 1 fake long soft plant, 1 small fake blue plant, and last but not least 1 Spiderman and Captain America Deco all of these decorations have small amounts of algae growing on them.
The inhabitants of the tank are 6 Neon tetras, 1 Male Borneo Sucker, 1 Female Borneo Sucker, 1 Male Dwarf Puffer, 1 Female Dwarf Puffer, 3 Male dwarf Gourami, 1 Raphael Catfish, 3 Kuhli Loaches, 3 Silver Hatchets, 2 Madagascar Rainbowfish, 3 Mystery Snails, 3 Otocinclus Catfish, 3 Dalmatian Mollys, 3 Panda Cory, 3 freshwater clams, several Ramshorn Snails, and Several Ghost Shrimp.
In getting our tank to this point we sadly have lost, 1 Borneo Sucker male, 1 Dalmatian Molly, 2 Neon Tetras, 2 Zebra Danio, 1 Raphael Catfish, 2 Black Mollys, 1 female Dwarf Puffer, 1 Kuhli Loach, 1 mystery snail, 2 Bosemai Rainbowfish, and 1 Silver Hatchet may they all rest in peace.
Thankfully everything at this moment looks great, we have shrimp that are spawning, the ramshorn snails are laying eggs at full force but they are mostly being eaten by the dwarf puffers thankfully, we even have spawn ready otocinclus and we have seen the Borneo suckers attempting to court each other, all in all I am very hopeful for this tank. We are feeding them a mixture of free dried and flake foods with a sprinkling of live blood worms at each feeding. The water inside has not been changed for 2 weeks and has been treated with stress coat, stresszyme, and quickstart bio cultures, and the water is getting daily doses of liquid CO2 for the plants and so far everything is looking good some shedding on some of the plants looked like they were cause of worry in the beginning but they look better each day using the liquid CO2.
I will post pictures on a later Journal entry this is just my first entry to introduce my tank
Currently it is a 45 gallon bow planted tropical tank, that is double sponge filtered with 3 different airstone decorations, It is kept at 74.4 F with a ph that ranges from 7.2-6.9( At this moment I am currently monitoring Ph level with daily spikes that are being controlled with water balancers). Inside the tank there is natural sand and gravel rated for planted tanks with 2 exposed sand beds to encourage spawning of certain species.
The plants include 2 Dwarf Grass patches, 1 narrow leaf Java Fern, 1 Sword leaf plant, 1 mondo grass bunch, 1 Anubius plant, 4 Ribbon plants, 3 Marimo Mossballs and several Anacharis plants that have split and rooted all around the tank.
It is also decorated with 1 fake soft anemone, 1 fake Barnacle cluster, 1 large Colosseum with bubbler, 1 Large fake Root drift wood with cave in trunk, 1 medium fake drift wood log hollow, 1 dragon with bubbler, 1 underwater waterfall with bubbler, 1 marine rock, 1 fake long soft plant, 1 small fake blue plant, and last but not least 1 Spiderman and Captain America Deco all of these decorations have small amounts of algae growing on them.
The inhabitants of the tank are 6 Neon tetras, 1 Male Borneo Sucker, 1 Female Borneo Sucker, 1 Male Dwarf Puffer, 1 Female Dwarf Puffer, 3 Male dwarf Gourami, 1 Raphael Catfish, 3 Kuhli Loaches, 3 Silver Hatchets, 2 Madagascar Rainbowfish, 3 Mystery Snails, 3 Otocinclus Catfish, 3 Dalmatian Mollys, 3 Panda Cory, 3 freshwater clams, several Ramshorn Snails, and Several Ghost Shrimp.
In getting our tank to this point we sadly have lost, 1 Borneo Sucker male, 1 Dalmatian Molly, 2 Neon Tetras, 2 Zebra Danio, 1 Raphael Catfish, 2 Black Mollys, 1 female Dwarf Puffer, 1 Kuhli Loach, 1 mystery snail, 2 Bosemai Rainbowfish, and 1 Silver Hatchet may they all rest in peace.
Thankfully everything at this moment looks great, we have shrimp that are spawning, the ramshorn snails are laying eggs at full force but they are mostly being eaten by the dwarf puffers thankfully, we even have spawn ready otocinclus and we have seen the Borneo suckers attempting to court each other, all in all I am very hopeful for this tank. We are feeding them a mixture of free dried and flake foods with a sprinkling of live blood worms at each feeding. The water inside has not been changed for 2 weeks and has been treated with stress coat, stresszyme, and quickstart bio cultures, and the water is getting daily doses of liquid CO2 for the plants and so far everything is looking good some shedding on some of the plants looked like they were cause of worry in the beginning but they look better each day using the liquid CO2.
I will post pictures on a later Journal entry this is just my first entry to introduce my tank