Well, I posted quite a few questions a while back and had really hoped to get into a planted tank and even spent £200 on my first project.
I decided to go for it due to the fact it was a really nice tank, came with ample external filtration and the large hood space to fit lighting in.
However I have had it nearly a year now and just haven't had the heart to get rid of the cichlids which came with it. Also a lack of money has meant that I was in danger of skimping on the set-up at the beginning which of course is never a good start.
So I have decided to have a go with my 30 gallon as a test run, so to speak and this is not going to be an expensive set-up meaning DIY CO2 and energy saving bulbs as lighting.
I figure I might as well see whether I am suited to the planted aquarium before I take the plunge and since I am only 16 making a decision to spent the money on a high tech set-up is not one I can take lightly.
Anyway at the minute in the tank we have one light tube which has been fitted since I got the tank 4 years ago and an undergravel filter. I have been using DIY CO2 for a while and have had great success with my Java fern which seems to be continually growing. Apart from that, obviously, very little has flourished. I have just ordered a new external filter for the tank and am ripping out the old filter plate in a couple of weeks. I have decided this is an ideal time to change the substrate and am looking for good suggestions. The tank is 3ft by 1ft and I would prefer to spend no more than about £20 but if necessary this figure can increase. I love the "soily" look but finding anything anywhere near my budget is a challenge. So opinions please on what I should use and how good it will be. PLease feel free to tell me what I want to spend is ridiculous, I am well aware it is far from ideal and the reality check might do me good.
I decided to go for it due to the fact it was a really nice tank, came with ample external filtration and the large hood space to fit lighting in.
However I have had it nearly a year now and just haven't had the heart to get rid of the cichlids which came with it. Also a lack of money has meant that I was in danger of skimping on the set-up at the beginning which of course is never a good start.
So I have decided to have a go with my 30 gallon as a test run, so to speak and this is not going to be an expensive set-up meaning DIY CO2 and energy saving bulbs as lighting.
I figure I might as well see whether I am suited to the planted aquarium before I take the plunge and since I am only 16 making a decision to spent the money on a high tech set-up is not one I can take lightly.
Anyway at the minute in the tank we have one light tube which has been fitted since I got the tank 4 years ago and an undergravel filter. I have been using DIY CO2 for a while and have had great success with my Java fern which seems to be continually growing. Apart from that, obviously, very little has flourished. I have just ordered a new external filter for the tank and am ripping out the old filter plate in a couple of weeks. I have decided this is an ideal time to change the substrate and am looking for good suggestions. The tank is 3ft by 1ft and I would prefer to spend no more than about £20 but if necessary this figure can increase. I love the "soily" look but finding anything anywhere near my budget is a challenge. So opinions please on what I should use and how good it will be. PLease feel free to tell me what I want to spend is ridiculous, I am well aware it is far from ideal and the reality check might do me good.