Hi everyone! I had to move to North Carolina 2 months and I had to brake down all my tanks. I am FINALLY allowed (I finally wore him down) to set up ONE tank. So I thought I would start a journal about it and hopefully get some help along the way. Any suggestions or critiques are greatly appreciated.
Here are the stats.
55gl standard aquarium
2 Fluval canister filters, 304 and a 305.
Fluval four bulb 48" light fixture. It currently has 2 daylight 10000K bulbs, 1 actinic bulb and 1 coral life bulb. This tank was my SW tank.
Substrate is a mix. The back and sides will have 4 inches of black, plant formulated gravel. There will be a "beach" area in the front with white sand.
I am going to attempt CO2 injection. There is a system at the LFS that is reasonable.
The water out of the tap reads 7.6pH
My plan is to have dwarf baby tears or something similar around the rocks and the "beach". I want java moss on the larger piece of drift wood with anubias nana growing out of it. I haven't decided on the other plants but this time I want lots of color other than just green. I am going to have plenty of time to research the plants I want because I am going to do a fishless cycle. I have never done that before but I want this to be as healthy as possible.
As far as fish go I am in somewhat of a dilemma. I had finally settled on having small schooling fish with a larger "centerpiece" fish or pair of fish. I was thinking a school of pygmy corys, a school of harlequin rasporas, and a school of cardinal tetras with maybe pearl gouramis or angel fish. But I just checked the pH today and it is high at 7.6. That is not good for the tetras or the corys, is it? I do know I want a lot of drama and movement but peaceful. Again, I have plenty of time to figure that out. I know I want to add some snails and filter shrimp when the tank is established.
Anyone have any tips or suggestions? Feel free to suggest about the stocking too.
Also, how does the stocking that I listed sound?
Are the bulbs ok as they are or should I get 2 floral bulbs to replace the actinic and the coral life?
I have some pics of where I am at now. I need to get some more of the black substrate because I think the beach is a little too big and it needs to be deeper anyway.
Here are the stats.
55gl standard aquarium
2 Fluval canister filters, 304 and a 305.
Fluval four bulb 48" light fixture. It currently has 2 daylight 10000K bulbs, 1 actinic bulb and 1 coral life bulb. This tank was my SW tank.
Substrate is a mix. The back and sides will have 4 inches of black, plant formulated gravel. There will be a "beach" area in the front with white sand.
I am going to attempt CO2 injection. There is a system at the LFS that is reasonable.
The water out of the tap reads 7.6pH
My plan is to have dwarf baby tears or something similar around the rocks and the "beach". I want java moss on the larger piece of drift wood with anubias nana growing out of it. I haven't decided on the other plants but this time I want lots of color other than just green. I am going to have plenty of time to research the plants I want because I am going to do a fishless cycle. I have never done that before but I want this to be as healthy as possible.
As far as fish go I am in somewhat of a dilemma. I had finally settled on having small schooling fish with a larger "centerpiece" fish or pair of fish. I was thinking a school of pygmy corys, a school of harlequin rasporas, and a school of cardinal tetras with maybe pearl gouramis or angel fish. But I just checked the pH today and it is high at 7.6. That is not good for the tetras or the corys, is it? I do know I want a lot of drama and movement but peaceful. Again, I have plenty of time to figure that out. I know I want to add some snails and filter shrimp when the tank is established.
Anyone have any tips or suggestions? Feel free to suggest about the stocking too.
Also, how does the stocking that I listed sound?
Are the bulbs ok as they are or should I get 2 floral bulbs to replace the actinic and the coral life?
I have some pics of where I am at now. I need to get some more of the black substrate because I think the beach is a little too big and it needs to be deeper anyway.