Hi all,
Its been about 10 years since I last kept tropical fish and I'm looking at getting a 240L juwel Rio. I'm just after some advice really.
The tank is going to be set up in an alcove of a fireplace and surrounded by houseplants, so I would really like to create something in keeping and have a planted tank.
This is what I'm roughly thinking, I wiuld really appreciate help with compatibility and suitability of what I'm thinking.
Dark 3d background to make plants and fish pop.
Either bogwood or some kind of stone, or a combination of both.
Limiting plants to easy grown varieties that dont require alot of maintenance, was thinking anubias attached to all the bogwood. I was thinking of limiting plants in the substrate so I could have a sand substrate with lots of room for some bottom dwellers.
Stocking I would definitely like cherry shrimp. Also would quite like some cory's and a nice schooling fish. The last tank I had a had harlequin rasboras in a lightly planted tank with bogwood but they alwwys semmed to stay in one place( I think it was a 120l tank. I would really like some schooling fish that are more active and that will move around the tank more (I think I need to work out how to arrange the tank wood / rock and plants to facilitate this and maybe the 240l tank will be better).
Also was thinking of having the tank stocked on the lighter side. I also want to add a blue LED striplight that will be on a timer to come on in the evenings for an hour or so once the main tank lights have gone ofd so was thinking a schooling fish that would be highlighted by the blue light would be nice.
Any thoughts you have would be much appreciated
Thanks
Ben
Its been about 10 years since I last kept tropical fish and I'm looking at getting a 240L juwel Rio. I'm just after some advice really.
The tank is going to be set up in an alcove of a fireplace and surrounded by houseplants, so I would really like to create something in keeping and have a planted tank.
This is what I'm roughly thinking, I wiuld really appreciate help with compatibility and suitability of what I'm thinking.
Dark 3d background to make plants and fish pop.
Either bogwood or some kind of stone, or a combination of both.
Limiting plants to easy grown varieties that dont require alot of maintenance, was thinking anubias attached to all the bogwood. I was thinking of limiting plants in the substrate so I could have a sand substrate with lots of room for some bottom dwellers.
Stocking I would definitely like cherry shrimp. Also would quite like some cory's and a nice schooling fish. The last tank I had a had harlequin rasboras in a lightly planted tank with bogwood but they alwwys semmed to stay in one place( I think it was a 120l tank. I would really like some schooling fish that are more active and that will move around the tank more (I think I need to work out how to arrange the tank wood / rock and plants to facilitate this and maybe the 240l tank will be better).
Also was thinking of having the tank stocked on the lighter side. I also want to add a blue LED striplight that will be on a timer to come on in the evenings for an hour or so once the main tank lights have gone ofd so was thinking a schooling fish that would be highlighted by the blue light would be nice.
Any thoughts you have would be much appreciated
Thanks
Ben