DeadFish
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So, after running my 60P for over and year and working on a 45P to hold me off for a few months, I've finally found another suitable, larger option to scape. Picking up a used Elos 75P this weekend and figured I'd start a journal to catalog some thoughts and ideas. Likely will not be set up until December, so I fully expect this to get buried until then. Just got engaged as well, so funds are tight and so is time. I've begun collecting equipment and have just about all that I need - other than time.
Elos 75P (80 x 45 x 40) (~140 liters) - Now Waterbox 3620 (90x50x45)
Elos Stand - WB Stand, Aluminum reinforced
Stainless Steel Super Jet Clone (adjustable, up to 2500 l/hr.) with Netlea pre-filter
GLA Reg. w/ 2.2kg tank, inline atomizer
Chihiros Dosing System (Macro, Micro, Gluteraldehyde)
Weekaqua Pandora P600 - Weekaqua Pandora P900 + Shades
Netlea / ADA AS (have 9L of Netlea and 9L of ADA on hand)
Spider Wood, Lava Rock, likely some sand - Malaysian (?) and Black Lava - likely going with a straight forward triangle scape or valley.
Picking up the tank for a great price, comes with stand, Oase Bio 350, and an older ADA light. Considering running two filters (again) on this one, but not sure which filter to run in conjunction with the super jet clone. Super jet clone should be plenty powerful, but in the interest of limiting dead spots, I'll run two. It also will have a rather large pre-filter. I'm not certain which two, however. I have an Oase Thermo 100 on hand and flow is pretty light, I'd say just about perfect for a 45P. Considering dialing back the super jet to 50% and running the 100, but now I have a nice biomaster 350 on hand as well. I think even at 50% on the super jet, adding the biomaster will be far too much flow. Open to suggestions on this. Pics to follow, but this will be a slow one for awhile. I will be soaking the AS prior to set up as I need to be able to transfer fish immediately. I've had no ammonia issues in the past if the soil is soaked for a couple weeks and there is an established filter in place.
Last setup was far too stem heavy and too much to deal with on a weekly basis. Planning on only have 3-4 fast growing stems, a bunch of epiphytes and some crypts. More nature style and less garden style. Love it, but can't keep it up.
Stainless Steel Super Jet Clone (adjustable, up to 2500 l/hr.) with Netlea pre-filter
GLA Reg. w/ 2.2kg tank, inline atomizer
Chihiros Dosing System (Macro, Micro, Gluteraldehyde)
Netlea / ADA AS (have 9L of Netlea and 9L of ADA on hand)
Picking up the tank for a great price, comes with stand, Oase Bio 350, and an older ADA light. Considering running two filters (again) on this one, but not sure which filter to run in conjunction with the super jet clone. Super jet clone should be plenty powerful, but in the interest of limiting dead spots, I'll run two. It also will have a rather large pre-filter. I'm not certain which two, however. I have an Oase Thermo 100 on hand and flow is pretty light, I'd say just about perfect for a 45P. Considering dialing back the super jet to 50% and running the 100, but now I have a nice biomaster 350 on hand as well. I think even at 50% on the super jet, adding the biomaster will be far too much flow. Open to suggestions on this. Pics to follow, but this will be a slow one for awhile. I will be soaking the AS prior to set up as I need to be able to transfer fish immediately. I've had no ammonia issues in the past if the soil is soaked for a couple weeks and there is an established filter in place.
Last setup was far too stem heavy and too much to deal with on a weekly basis. Planning on only have 3-4 fast growing stems, a bunch of epiphytes and some crypts. More nature style and less garden style. Love it, but can't keep it up.
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