LukeDaly
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- 3 Jan 2014
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Hey guys,
Started a new scape, with what I personally think is an awesome piece of wood.
Equipment:
Tank - 50 Liter Scaper's Tank
Light - 24 Watt Scapers Light
Co2 - 2kg FE with co2 art regulator and solenoid (Should I dose liquid co2 as well?)
Filter - Fluval 306 with carbon removed
Dosing - EI Dosing 10ml a day alternating days and a 50% water change every Sunday
Ok.. so that is the current list of equipment I have. Now for some photos. (Excuse the quality I took them with my phone)
Overall I think it looks ok, nothing on par with what I see on this forum tho but I like a challenge.
What C&C have you got for me? Anything you would personally change?
Any equipment you would recommend getting to make life easier / make the tank look better.
I have some lilly pipes ready to be fitted. And I am thinking about getting a Digital PH Reader.
I was thinking of maybe adding a grass type plant or something to carpet the rear right of the tank, from behind the piece of wood to the filter intake? What are the opinions on this?
Also this is my first time trying to grow Dwarf Baby Tears, how does it look? My co2 is currently sitting at around 2bps is this too much? I used three pots up front if that helps. If I cant get the DBT to grow in or if my tank conditions aren't great would Monte Carlo be a better option?
I understand that I may be doing some things wrong or that I may have jumped in at the deep end but thats why I am asking you guys to help me out 🙂 everyone here is friendly enough and will help point me in the right direction. I am willing to spend money this is not a budget build as such I have saved up a bit of cash to help get me back into the hobby. Saying that my previous tank was only a little fluval spec V that you can have a look at in my imgur gallery if you like. It was dirted and I just used easycarbo & profito.
I intend to keep this as a progress thread as well as a journal. (I wish I had of took photos from the start but as I am sure many of you know when the post man arrives with new gear photos are the last thing on your mind.)
Thanks in advance to anyone with an input!
Luke.
Started a new scape, with what I personally think is an awesome piece of wood.
Equipment:
Tank - 50 Liter Scaper's Tank
Light - 24 Watt Scapers Light
Co2 - 2kg FE with co2 art regulator and solenoid (Should I dose liquid co2 as well?)
Filter - Fluval 306 with carbon removed
Dosing - EI Dosing 10ml a day alternating days and a 50% water change every Sunday
Ok.. so that is the current list of equipment I have. Now for some photos. (Excuse the quality I took them with my phone)
Overall I think it looks ok, nothing on par with what I see on this forum tho but I like a challenge.
What C&C have you got for me? Anything you would personally change?
Any equipment you would recommend getting to make life easier / make the tank look better.
I have some lilly pipes ready to be fitted. And I am thinking about getting a Digital PH Reader.
I was thinking of maybe adding a grass type plant or something to carpet the rear right of the tank, from behind the piece of wood to the filter intake? What are the opinions on this?
Also this is my first time trying to grow Dwarf Baby Tears, how does it look? My co2 is currently sitting at around 2bps is this too much? I used three pots up front if that helps. If I cant get the DBT to grow in or if my tank conditions aren't great would Monte Carlo be a better option?
I understand that I may be doing some things wrong or that I may have jumped in at the deep end but thats why I am asking you guys to help me out 🙂 everyone here is friendly enough and will help point me in the right direction. I am willing to spend money this is not a budget build as such I have saved up a bit of cash to help get me back into the hobby. Saying that my previous tank was only a little fluval spec V that you can have a look at in my imgur gallery if you like. It was dirted and I just used easycarbo & profito.
I intend to keep this as a progress thread as well as a journal. (I wish I had of took photos from the start but as I am sure many of you know when the post man arrives with new gear photos are the last thing on your mind.)
Thanks in advance to anyone with an input!
Luke.