gilltyascharged
Fish Fanatic
Hello! After about a month of using it as a plant holding tank, I've decided that it's time to do something with my somewhat unstocked (see note below) 6.6g/25l tank. Previously I have had B. splendens, an Endler or two, and ADFs in this tank, and want to branch out a tad bit.
While I don't have any definite numbers regarding water parameters as of right now, here is what I am working with as far as setup and parameters go:
If you think I should either add or remove an option, please let me know! I have put options that I have heard mixed opinions over on the forum with a small (*), as a heads up that I am aware that, while some think it could work, others are strongly against it. Again, most of these ideas come from scouring various websites and AqAdvisor (a helpful, but imperfect system), and I would love to hear from those who are more experienced in this area of fishkeeping.
Thanks in advance,
Gilltyascharged
While I don't have any definite numbers regarding water parameters as of right now, here is what I am working with as far as setup and parameters go:
- Dimensions are 16"/41cm x 8.6"/22cm x 11.2"/28cm
- Temperatures from 68-82 F---68 F being room temp, adjustable submersed 50w heater can easily go higher though if need be
- Filtration: Either a Marineland Penguin 100B (oversized HOB) OR Aquarium Co-Op sponge filters in various sizes
- Local tap water runs HARD (19.61-30.82 dH, according to city website), but I also have access to RO water
- Homemade blackwater extract (oakleaf) on hand
- Chemical pH neutralizer and increaser, as needed
- Plants (max 2-5 choices): Anubias barteri AND barteri 'nana'), Java moss, Java fern, Crypt wendtii and parva, Dwarf Hair Grass, Apongeton, Frogbit, Duckweed, Vallisneria, Pothos, Spider plant
- Substrate is currently a large (1/4 - 1/2"), smooth, light-colored gravel---other options include smooth, natural gravel (<1/4"), and pre-soaked oak leaves
- Note: this tank has been up and running for around ~2-3 years now, so is definitely cycled and seasoned, lol. While the nitrate cycle appears to be in order, I still need to perform water testing in order to double-check that everything is doing well. As mentioned above, the tank currently is holding a handful of plants purchased a week or two ago, as well as a single Bronze Cory waiting on an upgrade (providing parents allow, a nice 20g long with some more cory friends!). Air-powered sponge filter has been running in tank for nearly a month, and other than some healthy algal growth everything seems to be doing well.
If you think I should either add or remove an option, please let me know! I have put options that I have heard mixed opinions over on the forum with a small (*), as a heads up that I am aware that, while some think it could work, others are strongly against it. Again, most of these ideas come from scouring various websites and AqAdvisor (a helpful, but imperfect system), and I would love to hear from those who are more experienced in this area of fishkeeping.
Thanks in advance,
Gilltyascharged