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Advice on semi-planted aquarium?
I'm making planters out of cross-stich sheets and nylon thread, then
when I have the right shape using aquarium silicone to cover them in either aquarium gravel or river rocks (some of each.) The substrate in the planters is going to be laterite mixed with vermiculite, with pond fertilizer tablets (if I can find them) and each planter will be 3-4" deep. 160 watts over a 55 gallon aquarium. I'm planning on a few massive Amazon Swords and some other hardy plants. Does this setup sound feasible? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance, Jamie -cross-posting on req.aquaria.freshwater.misc |
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"FishFanatic" wrote in message oups.com... I'm making planters out of cross-stich sheets and nylon thread, then when I have the right shape using aquarium silicone to cover them in either aquarium gravel or river rocks (some of each.) The substrate in the planters is going to be laterite mixed with vermiculite, with pond fertilizer tablets (if I can find them) and each planter will be 3-4" deep. 160 watts over a 55 gallon aquarium. I'm planning on a few massive Amazon Swords and some other hardy plants. Does this setup sound feasible? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance, Jamie -cross-posting on req.aquaria.freshwater.misc I love your idea for planters. If you don't keep the surrounding air around the tank warm enough (i.e. the room it is in) you will need an additional heater. Then again it depends on the brand of heater you're using. An ebo-jager would be fine as well as any comparable heater if any exist in this context. In other words - an ebo-jager 160 watt heater would be fine but you could play it say and get an additional heater. Most other heater brands require more wattage per gallon to work efficiently enough. Good luck and later! |
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