NexusAstor
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Hi, I just got a new aquarium after years of having Koi carps and goldfishes (still alive and... swimming... and polluting...) in a big tank.
The new aquarium is a Askoll Fluval Edge 2.0 12 gallons / 46 liters. With custom made cap and external Askoll pratiko 3.0 100 Super Silent filter that is made for 40-130 liters aquariums, has max 550 L/h and Minimum 360 L/h. I will add a safety net in the intake (as I find it has too big gaps) and angle the outlet to minimize flux.
I already have 3 driftwood bound plants, two Anubias Barteri Coffeefolia and one little Pogostemon Helferi and I'm planning to add an Egeria Densa when my local shop will have it in stock, and anything that will give some shade.
As substrate I will use Fluval Stratum and this (https://www.amazon.it/dp/B018ICYHAA/?tag=) black sand unless not recommended.
As far as decorations goes, I'm planning to make 3 progressive layers:
A diagonal front and left one filled with small leafed Hemianthus Callitrichoides
A diagonal not parallel one to house the Pogostemon (front) and the smaller Anubias (back)
The third one housing the Egeria (back) the bigger Anubias (middle) and another plant in front if I find a smaller one that is cool to look at and compatible.
I will use aquarium safe silicon sealant to fix the walls to separate the levels, precisely the Juwel one.
As for rocks I'd like to use dragon rocks as I read that they are neutral and do not release harmful substances. Either that or resin fake rocks.
I will also put two or three rocks to have some shade and some other driftwood.
Is this too much complex?
I would like to add a Betta and some smaller fishes that are (as recommended) less flashy, less colorful, less tail length, less aggressive and much faster.
Which species are best to put with it?
I would like to add some cherry or Amami shrimps for algae control.
Two male Bettas are possible or they will kill each-other? Some says that it's possible, but they must be from the same batch or at least the same age.
Should I add an air bubble maker?
Thanks in advance,
Edoardo
The new aquarium is a Askoll Fluval Edge 2.0 12 gallons / 46 liters. With custom made cap and external Askoll pratiko 3.0 100 Super Silent filter that is made for 40-130 liters aquariums, has max 550 L/h and Minimum 360 L/h. I will add a safety net in the intake (as I find it has too big gaps) and angle the outlet to minimize flux.
I already have 3 driftwood bound plants, two Anubias Barteri Coffeefolia and one little Pogostemon Helferi and I'm planning to add an Egeria Densa when my local shop will have it in stock, and anything that will give some shade.
As substrate I will use Fluval Stratum and this (https://www.amazon.it/dp/B018ICYHAA/?tag=) black sand unless not recommended.
As far as decorations goes, I'm planning to make 3 progressive layers:
A diagonal front and left one filled with small leafed Hemianthus Callitrichoides
A diagonal not parallel one to house the Pogostemon (front) and the smaller Anubias (back)
The third one housing the Egeria (back) the bigger Anubias (middle) and another plant in front if I find a smaller one that is cool to look at and compatible.
I will use aquarium safe silicon sealant to fix the walls to separate the levels, precisely the Juwel one.
As for rocks I'd like to use dragon rocks as I read that they are neutral and do not release harmful substances. Either that or resin fake rocks.
I will also put two or three rocks to have some shade and some other driftwood.
Is this too much complex?
I would like to add a Betta and some smaller fishes that are (as recommended) less flashy, less colorful, less tail length, less aggressive and much faster.
Which species are best to put with it?
I would like to add some cherry or Amami shrimps for algae control.
Two male Bettas are possible or they will kill each-other? Some says that it's possible, but they must be from the same batch or at least the same age.
Should I add an air bubble maker?
Thanks in advance,
Edoardo
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