Fluval Edge
Posted by Anja on February 9, 2011 at 16:33 | Last modified: July 11, 2012 16:06This was the state of affairs on Feb.1:
In the meantime I’ve dismembered some Chladophora, anchored down a bit of Najas guadalupensis (we’ll see how long that stays put) and gradually moved over the rasboras and the CRS. I still haven’t got all of the air bubbles out of the top. I’ll have to go find that algae magnet. But for what it’s worth, here’s my first poke at Iwagumi:
I took my time (you should have seen me sitting on the floor at Big Al’s arranging rocks on my little tank sized newspaper piece). I introduced the fish and shrimp 3 per day, even though I had material from their old tank for bacteria. They all seem to be doing well so far.
Substrate is normal Estes Black Marine Sand. Since I’m not going to play with the light, I figured my plants won’t need any nutrients beyond what the fish supply for free.
I kept moving the rocks around, because there was always an angle from which I didn’t like them, and it took me a while for the algae pieces to stay where I wanted them. I thought I could just insert come pebbles, but those things fall apart just where you don’t want them to. I also find you need a few contortionist genes to arrange anything through that opening.
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Posted by Anja on January 24, 2011 at 17:19 | Last modified: July 11, 2012 16:15I’m playing with rocks:
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Posted by Anja on April 3, 2009 at 19:51 | Last modified: July 9, 2012 19:54A while ago I rearranged my 25G a bit, took the flat rock out that was the roof of the cave and added more wood instead. No more neons, and I also sold the skyblue tetras again. They were too hyper and scared the pants off my glowlights, little emo kids that they are.
The plants have been growing slowly but nicely, I found out what works and what doesn’t with under 1 wpg and added a couple more anubias. They thrived under the neglect of my recent vacation and awarded me flowers. Yay.
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Posted by Anja on March 1, 2008 at 12:20 | Last modified: July 11, 2012 17:04I’m busy building the stand:
Meanwhile the tank is being tested for leaks. Everything looks good, though:
Here it is on the assembled stand, background in place:
Gravel’s washed, rocks and wood scrubbed, and a first set in place:
I might have to play around with it a little, though. Depends on what I find at the auction tomorrow.
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