MandrakePOE
Seedling
- Joined
- 18 May 2010
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Hi All,
I am looking to set up my first planted tank. As it is a somewhat new venture I would ideally like to keep it relatively low tech (no CO2 or fertilisers) and will be stocking it exclusively with Red Cherry Shrimp, which I understand to be one of the more hardy varieties.
I have done a lot of research on the various elements utilising this and other sites and now have a fair idea of what I want to achieve but still need some help to tie it all in together.
Here is my [planned] setup so far....
Tank: Arcadia Arc 35 Litre tank (Already bought)
![arc_tank2.gif arc_tank2.gif](https://www.ukaps.org/forum/data/attachments/62/62632-81a0775859b8e9a62893da0c32388238.jpg?hash=gaB3WFm46a)
Filter - Classica Powerbio200 (Standard with tank)
http://www.classica-aqua.com/product.ph ... &sub=&id=5
This came as standard with the tank. It is a nice little unit with a spray bar however at 200 Litres/Hour Max it might be a little underpowered for a 35L, what do you think? Is so can anyone suggest an alternative internal filter, that isn't going to take up too much room in this tank?
Lights - Arcadia Arc Pod 11W (standard with tank)
http://www.arcadia-uk.info/product.php? ... &sub=&id=4
Seems like a quite decent stylish light setup but will it support the type of plants I am looking at growing (see below) ?
Heater - Aquael Neoheater 75W (under consideration)
https://sklep.aquael.pl/webapp/wcs/stor ... y_rn=14409
Review: viewtopic.php?f=20&t=10021&hilit=filter+nano
Really like the look of this low profile heater and at 16.5cm I won't take much room up in the tank, would look good alongside the current filter too. Looking at the 75W but they also do a 50W and 100W which might be more suitable.
Plants Hemianthus callitrichoides (HC / Cuba). I have seen some conflicting reports about how hard it is to grow this plant. I would love to carpet the tank with this if possible but not sure my outlined setup is up to it.
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Echinodorus tenellus (Pygmy Chain Sword) and/or Elocharis acicularis (Dwarf Hairgrass) in a few tufts around the hardscape.
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Java Moss (Vesicularia dubyana) or similar attached to some hardscape (probably redmoor wood)
Substrate - The only thing I'm sure about is the colour, which will be black as the contrast will help bring out the colour in the shrimp.
I hear good things about ADA Aquasoil but what others would you recommend that are readily available in the UK,bearing in mind the plants and low tech approach I am going for?
Inhabitants - 8-12 Red Cherry Shrimp
Found a decent LFS who stocks them so when the tank is set up and cycled won't have to put the shrimps through shipping! Keeping the number low initially to see how I get on, long term I am not looking to breed them though, though it would be nice to have some small fry in the tank at some point.
So how does my plan sounds?
What bits would you change in order to make it more viable for a beginner such as myself?
Thanks,
Joe
I am looking to set up my first planted tank. As it is a somewhat new venture I would ideally like to keep it relatively low tech (no CO2 or fertilisers) and will be stocking it exclusively with Red Cherry Shrimp, which I understand to be one of the more hardy varieties.
I have done a lot of research on the various elements utilising this and other sites and now have a fair idea of what I want to achieve but still need some help to tie it all in together.
Here is my [planned] setup so far....
Tank: Arcadia Arc 35 Litre tank (Already bought)
![arc_tank2.gif arc_tank2.gif](https://www.ukaps.org/forum/data/attachments/62/62632-81a0775859b8e9a62893da0c32388238.jpg?hash=gaB3WFm46a)
Filter - Classica Powerbio200 (Standard with tank)
http://www.classica-aqua.com/product.ph ... &sub=&id=5
This came as standard with the tank. It is a nice little unit with a spray bar however at 200 Litres/Hour Max it might be a little underpowered for a 35L, what do you think? Is so can anyone suggest an alternative internal filter, that isn't going to take up too much room in this tank?
Lights - Arcadia Arc Pod 11W (standard with tank)
http://www.arcadia-uk.info/product.php? ... &sub=&id=4
Seems like a quite decent stylish light setup but will it support the type of plants I am looking at growing (see below) ?
Heater - Aquael Neoheater 75W (under consideration)
https://sklep.aquael.pl/webapp/wcs/stor ... y_rn=14409
Review: viewtopic.php?f=20&t=10021&hilit=filter+nano
Really like the look of this low profile heater and at 16.5cm I won't take much room up in the tank, would look good alongside the current filter too. Looking at the 75W but they also do a 50W and 100W which might be more suitable.
Plants Hemianthus callitrichoides (HC / Cuba). I have seen some conflicting reports about how hard it is to grow this plant. I would love to carpet the tank with this if possible but not sure my outlined setup is up to it.
+
Echinodorus tenellus (Pygmy Chain Sword) and/or Elocharis acicularis (Dwarf Hairgrass) in a few tufts around the hardscape.
+
Java Moss (Vesicularia dubyana) or similar attached to some hardscape (probably redmoor wood)
Substrate - The only thing I'm sure about is the colour, which will be black as the contrast will help bring out the colour in the shrimp.
I hear good things about ADA Aquasoil but what others would you recommend that are readily available in the UK,bearing in mind the plants and low tech approach I am going for?
Inhabitants - 8-12 Red Cherry Shrimp
Found a decent LFS who stocks them so when the tank is set up and cycled won't have to put the shrimps through shipping! Keeping the number low initially to see how I get on, long term I am not looking to breed them though, though it would be nice to have some small fry in the tank at some point.
So how does my plan sounds?
What bits would you change in order to make it more viable for a beginner such as myself?
Thanks,
Joe