HelplessNewbie Posted March 2 Posted March 2 (edited) My family has been in the hobby only 9 months as of March 2024. Now venturing into larger tank size, like this ~65g tank. Here is yet another attempt to chronicle our adventures in learning! Our ~65g (48 x 13.5 x 23 inches): - start date: Feb 27, 2024. Bought the tank used 4 months prior. Hubby resealed it with GE Silicone 1 Clear all-purpose sealant. One 10.1 oz tube was all that it took. He let it cure for 2 days, then leak tested 4 days or so. It has stains (that we tried and failed to remove) and scratches, but we are ok with it. - cycling via dark start method (no fish nor plants, covered for 4 weeks while ghost and/or ammonia-feeding everyday) - 1/3 on right: wood cellulose capped with coarse sand-Black Diamond blasting sand mix, plan is to fertilize with diy liquid fertilizer and diy root tabs - 2/3 on left: crushed coral and alkaline preloaded/pretreated calcined clay (Safe-T-Sorb) over under gravel filter (UGF) - Fish: 11 serpae tetra, 23 kubotai rasbora, 4 cw097 cory, 7 cherry barb, 1 unidentified fish, 8 amano shrimp, 1 mystery snail, 6 otocinclus, 4 Bolivian ram - Plants: anubias barteri, vallisneris spiralis, ludwigia cuba, ludwigia dirt red, pogo octopus, mini bolbitis, 2 amazon sword, 2 dwarf sword (unknown reddish sp), crypt lutea, java fern, hornwort, susswassertang, lobelia cardinalis, hygrophila (unknown sp), altlandsberg sword, red tiger lotus marble queen sword (melted), anacharis, wisteria, bronze crypt, hygrophila pinnatifida, erio vietnam, ammanoa senegalensis, rotala hra, hydrocotyle tripartita - Planning: - Filtration: UGF spanning left 2/3 of tank floor, with back 3rd built up to a hill through 2 inch thick large pore black foam. There are 3 uplift pipes. There will be 2 fitted with Sicce Syncra nano minipumps, and 1 air pump. But, right now it is 2 air pumps and 1 minipump - Heating: temperature controlled Fluval stick heater ACO heater. Planning to be generally unheated. The stick is there only in case of extreme cold. - diseases encountered: tbd - Lid: plan is to diy 2 piece tank lid made from greenhouse polycarbonate panel (thanks again Cory!), since it has worked so well for our other tanks - Lighting: 2 long Hygger submersible cob led lights. This will be a low light tank. Plan is to mount them close to the upper rim at the front, aimed down. - home automated light control, leak detection and mitigation Edited 18 hours ago by HelplessNewbie updated stocking and plants 4
HelplessNewbie Posted March 2 Author Posted March 2 Feb 27, 2024: initial setup, filling and draining Mar 2, 2024: during first week of dark start 1
Whitecloud09 Posted March 2 Posted March 2 Looking good there, can’t wait for the updates to come @HelplessNewbie
HelplessNewbie Posted March 7 Author Posted March 7 (edited) On 3/2/2024 at 6:53 PM, Whitecloud09 said: Looking good there, can’t wait for the updates to come @HelplessNewbie Thank you! The wait is killing us. We are trying to distract ourselves with small projects. Yesterday, we figured we could use a short but squat sponge filter for our nano sized quarantine tubs. Rather than buy another ACO sponge filter, I decided we should use spare materials already on hand. DIY SPONGE FILTER: 1 net pot (I have plenty from ACO plant purchases) as the hollow core of the filter, oriented upside down 1 airstone and airline hose fished through the bottom-now-top 2 pcs black large pore foam (leftover from another project) wrapped around the net pot, kept in place with 3 zip ties 1 bottom lid from a store betta cup (that had bar across the breathing hole) zip tied vertically through the core and attached to the bottom-now-top of net pot, and the zip tie end left uncut as makeshift lift handle when lifting the filter out of water 3 rocks for weight, inserted in bottom 1 bulkhead through-pipe to funnel air bubbles and provide some venturi lift at the top Here is the result: We intend to test later on, in a clear container with dye to see if water is actually going through the filter. Edited March 7 by HelplessNewbie 1
Whitecloud09 Posted March 7 Posted March 7 On 3/7/2024 at 9:14 AM, HelplessNewbie said: Thank you! The wait is killing us. We are to distract ourselves with small projects. Yesterday, we figured we could use a short but squat sponge filter for our nano sized quarantine tubs. Rather than buy another ACO sponge filter, I decided we should use spare materials already on hand. DIY SPONGE FILTER: 1 net pot (I have plenty from ACO plant purchases) as the hollow core of the filter, oriented upside down 1 airstone and airline hose fished through the bottom-now-top 2 pcs black large pore foam (leftover from another project) wrapped around the net pot, kept in place with 3 zip ties 1 bottom lid from a store betta cup (that had bar across the breathing hole) zip tied vertically through the core and attached to the bottom-now-top of net pot, and the zip tie end left uncut as makeshift lift handle when lifting the filter out of water 3 rocks for weight, inserted in bottom 1 bulkhead through-pipe to funnel air bubbles and provide some venturi lift at the top Here is the result: We intend to test later on, in a clear container with dye to see if water is actually going through the filter. Wow! awesome way to make one. You shoud share this to everyone as a DIY sponge filter topic in experiments lol! Very cool!
HelplessNewbie Posted March 12 Author Posted March 12 Here is an updated plan for my plants. If all goes well, I am hoping for more dense plantings. I got a variety with the expectation that not all plants will take. 1
HelplessNewbie Posted March 20 Author Posted March 20 (edited) We did 30% water change, since nitrites went from 7ppm 2 days ago to zero yesterday and today, and nitrates were 50ppm. Then, we put in the plants!!! Plants were quarantined for 2 weeks, then reverse respiration treated for only 2 hours. We actually don't mind snails in our tanks. I ran out of seltzer water, so, there is one more bunch of ludwigia waiting to be planted. With ludwigia: Edited April 7 by HelplessNewbie 1
HelplessNewbie Posted March 21 Author Posted March 21 Stocked the tank with: 8 kubotai rasbora 5 cw097 cory (1 died in quarantine) 8 cherry barb 1 amano shrimp (2 died in quarantine) In a few days, I will add 10 serpae tetra. 9 Bolivian rams are currently quarantining. I may sell off a number of these, since I only planned on one pair. 1
HelplessNewbie Posted March 21 Author Posted March 21 Wow, I really like these kubotai rasbora! Their green color is eye-catching. They are not shy at all and school nicely. I ordered 16 more.
HelplessNewbie Posted March 28 Author Posted March 28 The vallisneria spiralis melted back, which I sort of expected. I popped in some hornwort to help stabilize the tank, while the other plants are still growing in. I also added Ludwigia Cuba in the center rear. Added 6 more amano shrimp to the 2 already there Added 10 new kubotai rasbora to join the 9 Bolivian rams in quarantine. The other 6 are in another tub. So far, so good with this AquaHuna order. Hope I am not jinxing anything. 2 3
HelplessNewbie Posted April 7 Author Posted April 7 Still waiting for Bolivian rams to complete qt! 2
knee Posted April 8 Posted April 8 On 4/7/2024 at 2:25 PM, HelplessNewbie said: Still waiting for Bolivian rams to complete qt! Can’t wait to see them in the tank! You’ll love them for sure.
HelplessNewbie Posted May 3 Author Posted May 3 (edited) Yesterday, before planting next crop of plants. The val is still recovering from initial melt, thus the hornwort. The hornwort is also disguising the minipumps atop the UGF uplift tubes. I had to re-soak the 2 types of ludwigia via reverse respiration for bba. Also temporarily switched off the right side light and adjust the lighting schedule, since green dust algae was forming on the back wall. Two of 4 Bolivian ram have paired up! There are 3 otocinclus now, also. Edited May 3 by HelplessNewbie 1 1
HelplessNewbie Posted May 6 Author Posted May 6 (edited) Doubled the plant volume. Scared the Bolivian rams with all the planting. Stuck the yellowed (due to weeks delayed shipping) anacharis in the left front corner, even if it is likely these will melt away. All plants underwent reverse respiration/seltzer soak. Also covered the uplifts with diy sleeves made from black vinyl tubing that was split lengthwise, to disguise the biofilm and the white collar. Also added same black tubes for sneaky-feeding of bottom-feeders. Waiting on black-coated stainless steel wire to attach them straight (currently curved from coiling). Added peat granules in a media bag to the output of one of the uplift's minipump; the big coral is sending kh of my soft tap water too high. Added black sand on left corner, to give the other unmated Bolivian ram a refuge. Edited May 8 by HelplessNewbie 1
HelplessNewbie Posted May 8 Author Posted May 8 (edited) I just realized we could use black zip ties (instead of stainless steel wire) to attach the feeding tubes alongside the undergravel uplift tubes. Waiting on that delivery now. Waiting to add 2 more Bolivian ram to the tank. Edited May 8 by HelplessNewbie 1
Whitecloud09 Posted May 9 Posted May 9 On 5/8/2024 at 11:13 AM, HelplessNewbie said: I just realized we could use black zip ties (instead of stainless steel wire) to attach the feeding tubes alongside the undergravel uplift tubes. Waiting on that delivery now. Waiting to add 2 more Bolivian ram to the tank. Life hack lol. Interesting I need to look into all the hacks for zip ties in aquariums…. You never know. Might be more. I have been following this topic for a while and hope for more updates @HelplessNewbie! 1
HelplessNewbie Posted May 9 Author Posted May 9 On 5/8/2024 at 9:08 PM, Whitecloud09 said: I have been following this topic for a while and hope for more updates Thanks for the encouragement! I didn't know how complicated things could get in this hobby. The plants are a challenge for me.
HelplessNewbie Posted May 10 Author Posted May 10 (edited) I do like the diy and problem solving aspect of keeping aquariums. Here are some detailed photos of the "black vinyl tubing" project. - side view of "sleeve" that partially covers ugf uplift pipe on left, and of feeding tube on right (both made of black vinyl tubing): - front view: - top view showing the feeding tube protruding past the tank rim: We learned from this forum that red tiger lotus roots tend to take over the substrate, so we potted ours in a recycled seltzer water bottle bottom: The Bolivian ram seem to be settling in now and have been sorting out territorial disputes with some lip locking. This piece of real estate seems to be a hotly contested spot: Here's the tank this morning with wisteria being floated. The yellowed anacharis in the front left corner melted away and any leftovers eaten. The middle third is a demilitarized zone for the Bolivian ram. I noticed the fish gasping for breath the day after I doubled the plant volume and at the ugf: replaced one air pump with a water pump, so I threw in my diy sponge filter (all black) and hid it with java ferns in the left rear. Fish were all happy after that. Phew! Edited May 10 by HelplessNewbie 1
HelplessNewbie Posted May 10 Author Posted May 10 My next tank, if hubby will allow, will be a shallower one. I thought I was average height but apparently my arms are still too short to reach in this tank. I have some long tools, but sometimes one just wants to get in there with good old "digital" tools. 1
HelplessNewbie Posted June 23 Author Posted June 23 Four Bolivian ram in a row! The one at the rear tries to cut in. Hehehe. 2
HelplessNewbie Posted June 23 Author Posted June 23 Recent tank photo. Still trying to balance the tank, due to BBA. Waiting weeks in between changes. Right now, working on lighting schedule. The val is growing back very slowly. The mini bolbitis is not liking my tank, but hanging on. The 3 marble queen swords melted away. The altlandsberg sword is surviving. The crypt spiralis looks okay. No fish issues. They all know the routines and the bottom feeders hang out by the pipes for theirs. 1
HelplessNewbie Posted July 11 Author Posted July 11 Sorry for glare. Recent photo of my wet pets, including the hitchhiker fish Mysterio, the silver fish just right of center. 1
HelplessNewbie Posted July 26 Author Posted July 26 (edited) Put in a bunch of water wisteria from a fellow hobbyist. Trying it out since the ludwigia and anacharis are not doing well. Edited July 26 by HelplessNewbie 1
Whitecloud09 Posted July 26 Posted July 26 (edited) Fav floater ever! I love it. Looks great @HelplessNewbie.I like it in the substrate too though! Edited July 26 by Whitecloud09 Added info, + typos,
HelplessNewbie Posted August 5 Author Posted August 5 (edited) I am thinking I was sold water sprite, instead of water wisteria. Either way, I am fine with it. An amano shrimp sighting today! Edited August 5 by HelplessNewbie 1
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