Hi to all.
This seems a good place to start, a journal of a newbie planning a low maintainance semi planted tropical community tank - hopefully.
I've recently come into possesion of a Juwel Trigo 190 tank my wife got from a friend of hres for two bottles of red wine. Along with the tank came gravel, filter / heater, a few rocks, loads of snails and not much else of any value. The filter housing was cracked and the head didn't fit properly. The filters were infested with a dozen or more large white / pale conical shaped snails and hundreds more tiny white ones, as was the gravel. The heater wasn't the original and had started to melt the housing, there was no light tubes but the light unit was still working. And there was a fair amount of thin but hard algae / limescale in various parts of the tank.
I figured the best thing was to chuck the gravel as I didn't know how long it had been there, and replace the whole filter assembly. In my innitial rush I hadn't given any thought to which way I was going to go with the tank so I managed to get a new newer version of the original Juwel 600l and replaced the light tubes with what should have been there. The tank has been scrubbed with a razorblade and Bicarbonate of Soda solution and rinsed and allowed to dry for a few weeks. In my mind that puts me back to effectively having a new but empty tank.
So, I am planning a tropical community with a fair amount of plants. Originally i was going to go with a 3D background and some rocks with a few plants but after looking at this forum and others I have decided that planted is good. I don't know if I will ever get to the point of having no filter and everything being oh so balanced but I do want a pleasant and healthy.
The tank needs to be fairly low maintainance due to work commitments and family life but I am a patient man and am willing to put the work upfront to reduce the problems later.
So here come the questions:
I know the tank needs to be cycled, this will be fishless (I do have that multi-testing API set), and the main thinking goes along with a soil type substrate with fine gravel or sand over the top. I have read that the carbon filter should be taken out if planting more than a few plants and then there is the light / CO2 ? fertiliser factors. I am looking to get two reflectors for the light unit to help with the lower parts of the tank. Are these factors going to work against themselves?
Plant varieties haven't been decided on yet but some wood / rocks for a natural(ish) feel and some carpet plant for most of the bottom, not all.
All comments are welcome and pics will come as and when I get anything done.
Blessings
This seems a good place to start, a journal of a newbie planning a low maintainance semi planted tropical community tank - hopefully.
I've recently come into possesion of a Juwel Trigo 190 tank my wife got from a friend of hres for two bottles of red wine. Along with the tank came gravel, filter / heater, a few rocks, loads of snails and not much else of any value. The filter housing was cracked and the head didn't fit properly. The filters were infested with a dozen or more large white / pale conical shaped snails and hundreds more tiny white ones, as was the gravel. The heater wasn't the original and had started to melt the housing, there was no light tubes but the light unit was still working. And there was a fair amount of thin but hard algae / limescale in various parts of the tank.
I figured the best thing was to chuck the gravel as I didn't know how long it had been there, and replace the whole filter assembly. In my innitial rush I hadn't given any thought to which way I was going to go with the tank so I managed to get a new newer version of the original Juwel 600l and replaced the light tubes with what should have been there. The tank has been scrubbed with a razorblade and Bicarbonate of Soda solution and rinsed and allowed to dry for a few weeks. In my mind that puts me back to effectively having a new but empty tank.
So, I am planning a tropical community with a fair amount of plants. Originally i was going to go with a 3D background and some rocks with a few plants but after looking at this forum and others I have decided that planted is good. I don't know if I will ever get to the point of having no filter and everything being oh so balanced but I do want a pleasant and healthy.
The tank needs to be fairly low maintainance due to work commitments and family life but I am a patient man and am willing to put the work upfront to reduce the problems later.
So here come the questions:
I know the tank needs to be cycled, this will be fishless (I do have that multi-testing API set), and the main thinking goes along with a soil type substrate with fine gravel or sand over the top. I have read that the carbon filter should be taken out if planting more than a few plants and then there is the light / CO2 ? fertiliser factors. I am looking to get two reflectors for the light unit to help with the lower parts of the tank. Are these factors going to work against themselves?
Plant varieties haven't been decided on yet but some wood / rocks for a natural(ish) feel and some carpet plant for most of the bottom, not all.
All comments are welcome and pics will come as and when I get anything done.
Blessings