mrmikemaynard
New Member
Hi all,
This is a journal for my first planted tank. Well, my first proper planted tank. My Grandad bought me a first tank for my 13th birthday. Pal, a red tailed black shark named after Grandad, lived in there very happily for six years, along with a revolving cast of tiger barbs, tetras, gouramis, snails a crab, and several plants that I never seemed to be able to keep alive for more than a couple of months at a time. More than two decades on, I'm excited to be returning to the hobby, and with the knowledge I've gleaned from this forum (gravel alone won't cut it!), I'm optimistic about being able to keep the plants alive a little bit longer...
I've been a voracious lurker on UKAPS until now, enjoying journals, learning about the duckweed index, filters and different start up techniques. I hope the journal will not only help me to more crowd-source wisdom, but also be of some use to other newbies planning their first aquascape. It's also going to help my marriage as my wife isn't all that interested in hearing about my fishy travails.
Key stats
Tank: 36x24x18 with 10mm opti white glass
Cabinet: Aquariums 4 Life, Gloss White
Filter: Eheim 4+350T
Hardscape: Redmoor Wood and Dragon Stone
Lighting: Fluval Aquasky 2.0
C02: No.
Location: Crystal Palace
Fish and Plants: TBC! But going for a nature style, with smaller fish and perhaps some shrimp.
Tank, Cabinet and Positioning:
It's been a long wait! I requested samples from A4L in Feb, made the order in April, received the tank in July, and started set up in late August. It was most definitely worth the wait. The cabinet feels premium, blends well with my other gloss furniture and the tank itself seems well made. "It looks nicer than I was expecting" was my wife's verdict. So much so that she let me put it in the prime viewing spot from the sofa (pic 2), banishing our much loved bookcase to the other corner of the room (pic 1).
Pic 1: The original location

Pic 2: The prime location

This did mean my cabinet shelf was on the wrong side. I'm too chicken to drill holes to relocate it, so I've ordered some self-adhesive shelf pegs from Amazon - fingers crossed they do the job.
This is a journal for my first planted tank. Well, my first proper planted tank. My Grandad bought me a first tank for my 13th birthday. Pal, a red tailed black shark named after Grandad, lived in there very happily for six years, along with a revolving cast of tiger barbs, tetras, gouramis, snails a crab, and several plants that I never seemed to be able to keep alive for more than a couple of months at a time. More than two decades on, I'm excited to be returning to the hobby, and with the knowledge I've gleaned from this forum (gravel alone won't cut it!), I'm optimistic about being able to keep the plants alive a little bit longer...
I've been a voracious lurker on UKAPS until now, enjoying journals, learning about the duckweed index, filters and different start up techniques. I hope the journal will not only help me to more crowd-source wisdom, but also be of some use to other newbies planning their first aquascape. It's also going to help my marriage as my wife isn't all that interested in hearing about my fishy travails.
Key stats
Tank: 36x24x18 with 10mm opti white glass
Cabinet: Aquariums 4 Life, Gloss White
Filter: Eheim 4+350T
Hardscape: Redmoor Wood and Dragon Stone
Lighting: Fluval Aquasky 2.0
C02: No.
Location: Crystal Palace
Fish and Plants: TBC! But going for a nature style, with smaller fish and perhaps some shrimp.
Tank, Cabinet and Positioning:
It's been a long wait! I requested samples from A4L in Feb, made the order in April, received the tank in July, and started set up in late August. It was most definitely worth the wait. The cabinet feels premium, blends well with my other gloss furniture and the tank itself seems well made. "It looks nicer than I was expecting" was my wife's verdict. So much so that she let me put it in the prime viewing spot from the sofa (pic 2), banishing our much loved bookcase to the other corner of the room (pic 1).
Pic 1: The original location

Pic 2: The prime location

This did mean my cabinet shelf was on the wrong side. I'm too chicken to drill holes to relocate it, so I've ordered some self-adhesive shelf pegs from Amazon - fingers crossed they do the job.
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