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Old July 18th 03, 04:31 PM
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Default Setting up a planted mini aquarium

Hi, i have a 5gal tank (20liters), and i´d like to know how often you make
water changes. What type of light you use, and can you sepcify which and how
you fertilize the tank.
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Do you have to vacuum clean the tank or does it pretty much takecare of
itself?


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I have the 7 gallon minibow set up as a planted aquarium here on my

desk.
I
have Flourite as the substrate and nice piece fo driftwood that I

siliconed
to the tank bottom to keep it from floating. I built a cork back and
attached it about 1.5" from the back wall. I use a Penguin mini filter

and
the smallest heater Ebo Jager makes. They are both behind the backing,

so
the tubes and wires are hidden. I also have a small Rio submergible

pump
just in front of the backing to provide more water movement- I added

this
after the tank was set up for a while because I didn't think there was
enough).

I stapled Java moss to the cork and it has grown in very nicely- covers

the
wall quite well. I had a few stray bits of glossostigma that

hitchhiked
in
and are now producing a multitude of floating plants on the surface! The
main plants in this tank are crypts- several different varities, some

Java
fern (Windelov) attached to the driftwood and R. indica in the back

right
corner. I don't add CO2 to this tank, so the plants grow fairly slowly.
They do get fertilizer added 2x weekly (I use the Seachem line) and
Seachem's Excel for a carbon source, which I find works very well for

this
small a tank.

The fish in it right now are 2 zebra danios and a female black

swordtail.
The swordtail is going to move into my bigger tank and I want to add a

few
more danios.

It's a fun little tank that doesn't take a lot of work or maintenance.

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