tk_yt Posted October 1 Posted October 1 (edited) I realized that I originally posted in General Discussions and didn’t know about this topic section. This is where I think would be best to keep up with my nano tank journal, and I’m glad to have a space to share this. I started my second tank 29 days ago, with the intent for it to be a nano tank with shrimps and fish. I will link to the other post as to not repeat everything in detail, but so far the tank has been doing amazing. I put in 11 Bloody Mary Neocaridina shrimp 11 days ago, and since then, they have thrived and are spawning a lot! I got a macro lens that attaches to my phone, so I can take pictures of the tiny little critters without needing to zoom. I am pretty happy with the results so far. I will share the pictures of my tanks over time, plus the shrimp now. Afterwards, I plan to add chili rasbora once there is large enough of a shrimp colony. Edited October 1 by tk_yt 3 2
Littlefish Posted October 2 Posted October 2 Very delicate textured, beautiful tank scape. Following. 1
Jisun_11 Posted October 5 Posted October 5 hey I am also starting out a one feet cube nano planted tank just like you and am planning to keep cherry shrimps with some sort of nano fish. so far I have just added aqua soil. lights and plants no creatures yet. hope it turns out as good as yours!
tk_yt Posted October 5 Author Posted October 5 Yeah I let the tank run for about 2 1/2 weeks before the ammonia stopped leaching in the water. I had a bit of hair algae growth but that quickly went away. I did daily water changes the first week, then every other day for the next week, and I thought that worked well. I’m sure your tank will turn out great! Enjoy! On 10/1/2024 at 5:59 PM, Littlefish said: Very delicate textured, beautiful tank scape. Following. Thank you so much! The babies are just growing everywhere, it’s so exciting! I’m still learning but I’m loving this tank so far 🙂
tk_yt Posted October 11 Author Posted October 11 Day 38 - Upgraded the light to the Chihiros WRGB Slim, and man what a difference it makes to the entire look of the tank! The shrimp are just super red, even the babies are all deep red instead of clear orange. The colour of the plants pop more too. I have the setting at 50% brightness and it’s more than adequate lighting. I will be keeping an eye over the next few days to see if I get algae growth and will adjust. Am looking forward to see if adding the 1 hour ramp up and down time to the lighting period will make a difference.
tk_yt Posted October 16 Author Posted October 16 44 days in, and the tinkering has not stopped 🙂 Although I focus on making just very minor changes each time. Newly added: Aquario Neo Flow - added a surface skimmer with their inline CO2 diffuser directly to the outflow of my lily pipe. I had to mod a little bit to get the extensions to fit on my own stainless steel lily pipes: I took a small cutout of my 12mm hose and connected the two pieces, they fit like a glove! Stocking - still just shrimp for now, the babies are growing larger and more small ones are appearing. The plants are doing well and my carpeting plants are finally starting to spread out. It took about a month for the catappa leaves to breakdown that the shrimp can eat, so that took a while longer than I expected. No algae anywhere in the tank, I think the lean fertilization method really works! I left the algae on the side glass for the shrimp to feast on though. My next update should include fish, I’m looking to get the chili rasbora to get even more of the red pop in the tank!
tk_yt Posted October 29 Author Posted October 29 Day 57: 12 Chili Rasboras were added since the last update, and the stemmed plants have really filled up the back of the tank. Monte carlo is starting to carpet along the front, the anubias are growing large and the java ferns have started sprouting smaller plants. I’m not sure if the rasboras have impacted the colony size of the shrimp, but they are such peaceful fish and never bother the shrimp that I can see (adult or juvenile). So far the tank has not had large water changes, mostly just topping off and replacing a bit of the water lost from evaporation. No algae growth anywhere except on the sides of the glass and I can see the shrimp always grazing on them. There are also now emersed growth from the Ludwigia Repens, some of them started growing out of the water and I’m leaving it in for mow because I’m interested in seeing how the leaves will look. Overall this tank has been doing wonderful, never had algae issues, easy to clean and overall just very pleasant to have in my office space!
tk_yt Posted November 22 Author Posted November 22 Day 81: The Rotala have started growing toward the front of the tank and drooped at the top to remain submerged in water, giving it a veiled look. I had to trim some off because it was taking over all the swim space at the front. The Chili Rasboras finally started getting more fully red, I switched to feeding them the Aquarium Coop Magic Nano Feed, they are fantastic! The flow from the canister filter is still going great, will probably have its first full clean up in the next few weeks. 1
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