Hi,
I have decided to use a journal to track my attempt at creating a planted tank. As well as a log of my efforts I am hoping some of you may give me your feedback (good and bad) and help guide me through to a half decent looking tank.
Please leave a comment (especially if you think I can do something better) - it would be much appreciated
A bit of background
I have successfully kept tropical fish for a number of years and have always had a few live plants in the tank. However, the plants have never thrived and to be honest have never looked that good. You know how it is, you walk into a shop, see a load of plants and think oooo that would look nice. You get back and throw them in, feed them when you do a water change and wonder why the heck they look like c**p after a few days.
It's my birthday soon and I was asked what I would like. After a bit of thought I said I wanted to aquascape my aquarium. And so the journey began.
So to give you an idea of what I have at the moment, here are the details:
Aquarium Specs:
Model: Aqua One AR-850
Capacity:155 165 Litres
Filter: 1000 Ltr / Hr external with trickle system (pulls water up from tank and then uses a spray bar to trickle the water over two trays containing the filter media which in turn lets the cleaned water return through a clear pipe).
Filter Media: Two layers of some sort or sponge one fine and one coarse (Mechanical?). One layer of activated carbon and some ceramic noodles covered in beneficial bacteria (bio filtration?)
Average Water Parameters
Ammonia: 0
Temperature: 25
Nitrite 0
Nitrate: 40 - 60
PH: 7.9 - 8.0
KH: 14
After Co2 injection
PH: 7.2
Co2: 27ppm
Inhabitants
11 Lemon Tetras
2 Female Dwarf Gouramis
4 Neons
5 Red Wagtail Platy's
1 Female BN Pleco
5 Peppered Cories
2 Bolivian Rams
Picture
The plants you see were purchased a few weeks ago and are already starting to look worse for wear (no wonder I hear you cry). As you will see in the picture, I did add a DIY yeast system which consisted of 2 Hagen Natural Plant System canisters feeding a single ladder. Whilst this did produce CO2 it was at a rate of approx 1 bubble every 3-4 seconds. Obviously my drop checker remained very blue.
Current Regime
These are the things I currently do to my tank on a regular basis - I will update this as things change.
Daily - 10ml AE Aqua Nourish
Daily - 20ml AE Aqua Nourish+
Weekly - 30-40% water change
Lights on 12:00 - 22:00
CO2 on - 10:00 - 21:00
Since I can't make a sticky post at the top of this journal I am going to add a couple of sections below. One to list the suppliers I have used and one for links to topics I have found useful.
Suppliers I have used
Aqua Essentials - I have purchased my plant ferts from these people together with my diffuser, check valve, bubble counter, T-Piece (splitter), Aqua Nourish and Aqua Nourish +.
Charterhouse Aquatics - Bought my D-D co2 kit and Koralia NANO 900 from these guys.
Information I have found useful
Testing CO2 with a drop checker - I found this article useful as it used the same JBL drop checker that I have
I have decided to use a journal to track my attempt at creating a planted tank. As well as a log of my efforts I am hoping some of you may give me your feedback (good and bad) and help guide me through to a half decent looking tank.
Please leave a comment (especially if you think I can do something better) - it would be much appreciated
A bit of background
I have successfully kept tropical fish for a number of years and have always had a few live plants in the tank. However, the plants have never thrived and to be honest have never looked that good. You know how it is, you walk into a shop, see a load of plants and think oooo that would look nice. You get back and throw them in, feed them when you do a water change and wonder why the heck they look like c**p after a few days.
It's my birthday soon and I was asked what I would like. After a bit of thought I said I wanted to aquascape my aquarium. And so the journey began.
So to give you an idea of what I have at the moment, here are the details:
Aquarium Specs:
Model: Aqua One AR-850
Capacity:
Filter: 1000 Ltr / Hr external with trickle system (pulls water up from tank and then uses a spray bar to trickle the water over two trays containing the filter media which in turn lets the cleaned water return through a clear pipe).
Filter Media: Two layers of some sort or sponge one fine and one coarse (Mechanical?). One layer of activated carbon and some ceramic noodles covered in beneficial bacteria (bio filtration?)
Average Water Parameters
Ammonia: 0
Temperature: 25
Nitrite 0
Nitrate: 40 - 60
PH: 7.9 - 8.0
KH: 14
After Co2 injection
PH: 7.2
Co2: 27ppm
Inhabitants
11 Lemon Tetras
2 Female Dwarf Gouramis
4 Neons
5 Red Wagtail Platy's
1 Female BN Pleco
5 Peppered Cories
2 Bolivian Rams
Picture
The plants you see were purchased a few weeks ago and are already starting to look worse for wear (no wonder I hear you cry). As you will see in the picture, I did add a DIY yeast system which consisted of 2 Hagen Natural Plant System canisters feeding a single ladder. Whilst this did produce CO2 it was at a rate of approx 1 bubble every 3-4 seconds. Obviously my drop checker remained very blue.
Current Regime
These are the things I currently do to my tank on a regular basis - I will update this as things change.
Daily - 10ml AE Aqua Nourish
Daily - 20ml AE Aqua Nourish+
Weekly - 30-40% water change
Lights on 12:00 - 22:00
CO2 on - 10:00 - 21:00
Since I can't make a sticky post at the top of this journal I am going to add a couple of sections below. One to list the suppliers I have used and one for links to topics I have found useful.
Suppliers I have used
Aqua Essentials - I have purchased my plant ferts from these people together with my diffuser, check valve, bubble counter, T-Piece (splitter), Aqua Nourish and Aqua Nourish +.
Charterhouse Aquatics - Bought my D-D co2 kit and Koralia NANO 900 from these guys.
Information I have found useful
Testing CO2 with a drop checker - I found this article useful as it used the same JBL drop checker that I have