NomadicOne
New Member
After a layoff of around 5 years since I had a tank setup at home, I have been persuaded by my wife & kids to set up the Juwel Rio 400 (100 USG) that has been sitting empty in the living room for the said period of time.
The last stock that it held was a mixture of Discus (including a pair of breeding wild Browns), but I don't want to go down the Discus route again due to the time needed to look after them (and with my kids they would probably end up being scared to death pretty quickly by them!).
As I have always preferred South & Central American species in my tanks, I will be trying to recreate a South Amercian biotope style setup within the aquarium.
We have decided after digging out the Tropical Fish books from the back of the cupboard, to go with a South American community tank setup, with the thoughts of possibly breeding some of the species in the future. The following is the stock that we have agreed on (to be introduced gradually to keep any water chemistry spikes to a minimum);
Corydoras aeneus x 10
Corydoras paleatus x 10
Corydoras reticulatus x 10
Pterogoplichthys gibbiceps x 2
Corydoras metae x 10
Corydoras barbatus x 6
Corydoras schwartzi x 10
Pimelodus pictus x 5
Corydoras sterbai x 10
Dianema urostriata x 5
Paracheirodon axelrodi x 25
Gymnocrymbus ternetzi x 25
Hemigrammus erythrozonus x 25
Paracheirodon innesi x100 50 (not a typo , 100 of these fish)
Gasteropelecus levis x 10
Carnegiella marthae x 10
I understand that it is a lot of fish to put into a single tank, but I will be running 2 x Eheim 2228 cannister filters (with spray bars set at surface level) in the system & hopefully with the Juwel filtration removed (haven't decided yet as you can never over filter a system from my experience).
The tank will be also quite heavily planted with the following;
Cabomba caroliniana
Egeria densa
Heterathera zosterifolia
Gymnocoronis spilanthoides
Telanthera lilacina
Echinodorus tenellus
Eleocharis acicularis
Echinodorus paniculatus
Echinodorus major
Echinodorus cordifolius
Sagittaria platyphylla
The main plants will be used for background purposes, with the specimen plants (such as the Swords) being used a single features along with pieces of bogwood. I will be rooting the specimen plants in small pots buried in the substrate containing rooting fibre & fine washed gravel.
The substrate is 3" of sand which will need rewashing as it has sat in the empty tank for the past 5 years or so.
The water chemistry from the tap in the area I live in is PH 7 with a medium-high gH.
The main questions I am looking at being answered are;
CO2 usage - what sort of CO2 setup would you say is best for a tank of this size, with the amount of plants that will be used?
Lighting - I intend to use the twin tube lighting system (with reflectors) that is provided with the Juwel hoods rather than have an open topped setup with Metal Halides (mainly due to the young children who will put everything & anything into the tank if it is uncovered!!!!). What twin tube setup would you recommend for healthy plant growth and also to bring the best out in the fish colouration?
RO Usage - Would I be better off rejuvenating my old RO filtration system from my Discus days to lower the gH & PH slightly for the plants & fish species or would you stick with the standard ways of dechlorination?
Fish Selection - I know every fishkeeper has their own personal preferences with regards to the fish kept. Are there any species that I should be looking towards other than the ones I have listed above?
Plant Selection - Same question as per Fish Selection. I have had some success in the past with planted tanks without the use of CO2, but have always struggled with specimen type plants only flourishing for a few weeks before dying off.
Any constructive comments will be taken onboard.
Thanks in advance.
The last stock that it held was a mixture of Discus (including a pair of breeding wild Browns), but I don't want to go down the Discus route again due to the time needed to look after them (and with my kids they would probably end up being scared to death pretty quickly by them!).
As I have always preferred South & Central American species in my tanks, I will be trying to recreate a South Amercian biotope style setup within the aquarium.
We have decided after digging out the Tropical Fish books from the back of the cupboard, to go with a South American community tank setup, with the thoughts of possibly breeding some of the species in the future. The following is the stock that we have agreed on (to be introduced gradually to keep any water chemistry spikes to a minimum);
Corydoras aeneus x 10
Corydoras paleatus x 10
Corydoras reticulatus x 10
Corydoras metae x 10
Corydoras barbatus x 6
Corydoras schwartzi x 10
Paracheirodon axelrodi x 25
Gymnocrymbus ternetzi x 25
Hemigrammus erythrozonus x 25
Paracheirodon innesi x
Gasteropelecus levis x 10
Carnegiella marthae x 10
I understand that it is a lot of fish to put into a single tank, but I will be running 2 x Eheim 2228 cannister filters (with spray bars set at surface level) in the system & hopefully with the Juwel filtration removed (haven't decided yet as you can never over filter a system from my experience).
The tank will be also quite heavily planted with the following;
Cabomba caroliniana
Egeria densa
Heterathera zosterifolia
Gymnocoronis spilanthoides
Telanthera lilacina
Echinodorus tenellus
Eleocharis acicularis
Echinodorus paniculatus
Echinodorus major
Echinodorus cordifolius
Sagittaria platyphylla
The main plants will be used for background purposes, with the specimen plants (such as the Swords) being used a single features along with pieces of bogwood. I will be rooting the specimen plants in small pots buried in the substrate containing rooting fibre & fine washed gravel.
The substrate is 3" of sand which will need rewashing as it has sat in the empty tank for the past 5 years or so.
The water chemistry from the tap in the area I live in is PH 7 with a medium-high gH.
The main questions I am looking at being answered are;
CO2 usage - what sort of CO2 setup would you say is best for a tank of this size, with the amount of plants that will be used?
Lighting - I intend to use the twin tube lighting system (with reflectors) that is provided with the Juwel hoods rather than have an open topped setup with Metal Halides (mainly due to the young children who will put everything & anything into the tank if it is uncovered!!!!). What twin tube setup would you recommend for healthy plant growth and also to bring the best out in the fish colouration?
RO Usage - Would I be better off rejuvenating my old RO filtration system from my Discus days to lower the gH & PH slightly for the plants & fish species or would you stick with the standard ways of dechlorination?
Fish Selection - I know every fishkeeper has their own personal preferences with regards to the fish kept. Are there any species that I should be looking towards other than the ones I have listed above?
Plant Selection - Same question as per Fish Selection. I have had some success in the past with planted tanks without the use of CO2, but have always struggled with specimen type plants only flourishing for a few weeks before dying off.
Any constructive comments will be taken onboard.
Thanks in advance.