Re: Tonsers 420L "Triassic Hollow"
Thanks Ben and Neil
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Graeme Edwards said:
I just hope you had enough plants,how frustrating if you couldn't find enough the day you wanted to plant, lol
I dont know what you mean Graeme, I had plenty (once I found them

)
After a bit of a lie-in to recover fro the planting epic, I got on with setting up the hardware for the tank today - 2 x eheim 2075s, each with an Aqua Medic CO2 reactor, and a Hydor 300w external heater which turned out to be knackered so waiting for another one of those to arrive
🙄 I've got a koralia 2 and a koralia 3 in there for now to get the flow circulating nicely with the filters
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The CO2 is cranked up with the drop-checker nice and yellow, and the lights are set to 2 tubes on for 6 hours a day initially. I'll star dosing EI tomorrow too.
Anyway, enough waffle, here are the pics from planting day yesterday....
This was the final hardscape before planting, with the substrate lowered a bit in the hollow, and a few graded gravels added, though most of this will be covered by the glosso carpet:
Splitting and planting the 6 pots of glosso took about 4 hours:
Then some more water, and the Hydrocotyle sibthorpoides (maritima) and Hygrophila pinnatifida go in :
More water and then the Ceratopteris Siliquosa (Fine Leaf Indian Fern) went in, along with the Aponogeton Crispus Red, Eleocharis Vivipara, and the two different parrot feathers I've been sent - Myriophyllum Aquaticum from 'planted tanks.co.uk' in the back left corner, and Myriophyllum Matogrossense from TGM at the back and to the right of the trunk...
Finally I've added some Tonina Fluviatilis, and a bit of Echinodorus Vesuvius, though both of these may stay or go depending on how they develop ( as can be said for all the background plants really

). Then it was time to fill her up...
So for now, it is done. I'm really happy with the hardscape, and the glosso, hydrocotyle and pinnatifida planting. The indian ferns may just accentuate the joins in the 'trunk' too much and get too tall, but we'll see, I may replace them with Bolbitis Heudoliti instead. I'm not entirely happy with the background plants and suspect they will change a bit over the next month or two depending on how they develop - I'm rubbish at envisaging how they will grow so I'll see how they go and then decide.
I'm waiting for few more bits to finish off the auto-water change system, but that'll be done in the next couple of days, and once its done I can fit up the tank backing, which will be black for a change (though I have diffused at the ready too, just in case

) as I think the depth of the tank can handle it, and it should allow the flaura and fauna to stand out.
Here are a few more pics, as it stands tonight, end of day 2 !
As always comments and critiques are very welcome
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Cheers
Tony