chkltcow
Fishaholic
Today at lunch, I'm gonna go pick up a 20gal long to setup as a planted guppy tank. I want it to be heavily planted, a little guppy forest... and a blanket of riccia, java moss, dwarf sag, etc for the ground. I was gonna go with a biowheel filter so I could really jump start the cycle by just moving a wheel from my existing tank to this new one.... but the wheel from my 330 won't fit into anything except another 330, it would seem... and that's MAJOR overkill for a tank this size.
So, tell me if this sounds good or I'm shooting myself in the foot here. For the substrate, I'm thinking a layer of flourite with either sand or some of the SeaChem Onyx Sand I already have. I'll take some of the larger gravel out of an existing tank and spread it around sparingly to help start the cycle as well. For a filter, I'm leaning toward a Fluval 104 canister instead of a HOB filter, so it will cut down on surface agitation and CO2 loss. If I'm gonna have lots of plants and I'm not planning on CO2 injection in this tank, that would be the better bet, right? And lighting... a dual tube 30" fixture (2 24" bulbs I think) will probably be the only thing that's available. And what about a heater.... what's a suitable wattage? Since it's a 20gal long, only 12" tall, I need to get a fully submersible one, right? And for the hood, I'll probably end up making a plexiglass hood like the one I did for my 55g (pics are in the DIY section). It turned out looking good, so I think I can do it again.
Anything you guys would add/change? Guppies will probably be the only thing I keep in here, unless there's some type of bottom feeder that can deal with a carpet of plants like I want.
So, tell me if this sounds good or I'm shooting myself in the foot here. For the substrate, I'm thinking a layer of flourite with either sand or some of the SeaChem Onyx Sand I already have. I'll take some of the larger gravel out of an existing tank and spread it around sparingly to help start the cycle as well. For a filter, I'm leaning toward a Fluval 104 canister instead of a HOB filter, so it will cut down on surface agitation and CO2 loss. If I'm gonna have lots of plants and I'm not planning on CO2 injection in this tank, that would be the better bet, right? And lighting... a dual tube 30" fixture (2 24" bulbs I think) will probably be the only thing that's available. And what about a heater.... what's a suitable wattage? Since it's a 20gal long, only 12" tall, I need to get a fully submersible one, right? And for the hood, I'll probably end up making a plexiglass hood like the one I did for my 55g (pics are in the DIY section). It turned out looking good, so I think I can do it again.
Anything you guys would add/change? Guppies will probably be the only thing I keep in here, unless there's some type of bottom feeder that can deal with a carpet of plants like I want.