RedSarah
Fish Fanatic
Hi all! My two nano aquariums, a 30C (7.1 US gallons/27 liters) and a 25C (4 US gallons/15 liters), were getting a little tired and overgrown. I don't have any fish at the moment so I decided to tear them both down and rebuild them. Thought this would be a good time to start a journal on their progress.
The 30C has been through many permutations in the last few weeks and the hardscape is still subject to change. The idea was to create a central composition that provides cover and doesn’t take away too much swimming space from the fish. I’m not confident that I achieved this ? and I’m honestly not completely sold on the spider wood pieces. Maybe the left piece has to come forward a little? Anyway, even though I planned to plant it this weekend, I may look for some branchy pieces of Malaysian driftwood instead. Or at least some small pieces of spider wood for detail.
Hardscape + substrate
- Spider wood
- Frodo stone
- ADA Amazonia
Equipment
- UNS 30C aquarium
- ONF flat nano light
- Dymax slim flo HOB filter with Fluval Biomax, coarse sponge, and filter floss
- Aqueon pro adjustable heater (not in there yet because it’s large and ugly)
For the 25C, I went for a simple Iwagumi-style layout. I have a very hard time designing cube aquariums so any advice is appreciated on both tanks. I'm going a simple route with the plants in this tank, as well—just dwarf hair grass, moss, and possibly some stems in the back.
Hardscape + substrate
- Black lava rock
- ADA La Plata sand
Equipment
- UNS 25C aquarium
- Chihiros RGB 30 light
- Azoo Mignon HOB filter with Fluval Biomax, coarse sponge, and filter floss.
I've got my cyanoacrylate super glue ready and the next update will be the tanks after they're planted! Unless I go and buy new driftwood...
The 30C has been through many permutations in the last few weeks and the hardscape is still subject to change. The idea was to create a central composition that provides cover and doesn’t take away too much swimming space from the fish. I’m not confident that I achieved this ? and I’m honestly not completely sold on the spider wood pieces. Maybe the left piece has to come forward a little? Anyway, even though I planned to plant it this weekend, I may look for some branchy pieces of Malaysian driftwood instead. Or at least some small pieces of spider wood for detail.
Hardscape + substrate
- Spider wood
- Frodo stone
- ADA Amazonia
Equipment
- UNS 30C aquarium
- ONF flat nano light
- Dymax slim flo HOB filter with Fluval Biomax, coarse sponge, and filter floss
- Aqueon pro adjustable heater (not in there yet because it’s large and ugly)
For the 25C, I went for a simple Iwagumi-style layout. I have a very hard time designing cube aquariums so any advice is appreciated on both tanks. I'm going a simple route with the plants in this tank, as well—just dwarf hair grass, moss, and possibly some stems in the back.
Hardscape + substrate
- Black lava rock
- ADA La Plata sand
Equipment
- UNS 25C aquarium
- Chihiros RGB 30 light
- Azoo Mignon HOB filter with Fluval Biomax, coarse sponge, and filter floss.
I've got my cyanoacrylate super glue ready and the next update will be the tanks after they're planted! Unless I go and buy new driftwood...