well a sad day is upon us. the cube has gone. sold the lot tank, equipment, plants and livestock to K.O.D. from here. lovely bloke, we spent a couple of hours stripping the tank, got half of the stuff in his car and the rest in mine. i followed him home as it wasn't far and ended up setting it back up again with him (one last planting session to say goodbuy to my tank so i didn't mind a bit).
i must say i'm over the moon it's gone to such a good home. he has not 1 but 2 1500 litre tanks in his living room with stingrays, large cats etc.. a big possibly 80G in the dining room with marines and a FW in another room with at least 8 L-number plecs.
MTS to another level.....
anyway my cube is now his lads tank as he's been after his own tank for a while. i'm sure he'll be happy with it.
i managed to take some last pics the night before so here you go. the last cube pics for this journal
i hope this journal has provided some inspiration to other members with lower light tanks.
just to clarify this tank had 1.3 WPG. diy co2, not more than 15ppm and i didn't change the mix regularly. it is what you call a lazy mans planted tank. it got a dollop of csm+b (trace fert) once a week and plenty of poop from the guppies. other than that it had a laterite and gravel mixed substrate (the key to it all in my opinion)
anyone looking to create a planted tank with low light should not panic. you dont NEED to have tonnes of light, huge ammounts of dry ferts etc... if you go with undemanding plant species you can still create a little slice of nature. you wont however get a glosso carpet in it or pearling riccia that kind of thing does require the extra bits.
so i hope you enjoyed this journal as much as i have enjoyed writing it. i'll now concentrate on the other 2 tanks.
thanks for reading
James