Hi All,
Since I started with my fish I have been trying to figure out what exactly I like about fish ie whether it be breading them, or their behaviour or just the natural look of them in their habbitats. I came to the conclusion not long ago that it was the look of natural habitats and growing planted spaces for these fish.
Any way my point,
I want to set up some heavily planted tanks, like the amazing ones in vebus.
I was looking in the pic section of this website and found it really difficult to find pics of members tanks that have tried this. I would love to know what people have done in the way of creating a beautiful tank.
Could anyone with planted tanks please post pics here
I would really love to see them as I need inspiration
Cheers
Planted Tank
Started by Elle, Mar 27 2009 09:28 PM
9 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 27 March 2009 - 09:28 PM
#2
Posted 28 March 2009 - 05:19 AM
this is mine after a rather savage pruning, usually the back of the tank is not visable.
also try looking here
http://www.aquariuml...om.au/forum.php
hope this is of some help
cheers
also try looking here
http://www.aquariuml...om.au/forum.php
hope this is of some help
cheers
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#3
Posted 28 March 2009 - 07:44 AM
There's a handful in the Journal section too Elle. Have a squizz while you wait for people to post here.
Daz
Daz
#4
Posted 28 March 2009 - 08:26 AM
Hi Elle,
Apologies if you have already seen this site. It shows some extraordinary tanks from the 2000-2008 Aquatic Gardeners Contests. What I like about it is that you can find out the names of the plants in each tank, choose a tank size you are interested in, and also read a critique of each tank which enables you to reflect on the aspects of design that work in a 3D space. Technical details regarding nutrients, additives etc are also given for each tank.
The disadvantage of course is that the people aren't local and it isn't easy to speak to them, however, some of them have an email address and are happy to answer questions.
Regards,
Donna
http://showcase.aqua...rs.org/2008.cgi
Apologies if you have already seen this site. It shows some extraordinary tanks from the 2000-2008 Aquatic Gardeners Contests. What I like about it is that you can find out the names of the plants in each tank, choose a tank size you are interested in, and also read a critique of each tank which enables you to reflect on the aspects of design that work in a 3D space. Technical details regarding nutrients, additives etc are also given for each tank.
The disadvantage of course is that the people aren't local and it isn't easy to speak to them, however, some of them have an email address and are happy to answer questions.
Regards,
Donna
http://showcase.aqua...rs.org/2008.cgi
#5
Posted 28 March 2009 - 10:49 AM
#6
Posted 28 March 2009 - 12:26 PM
#7
Posted 28 March 2009 - 01:12 PM
QUOTE (Leevers @ Mar 28 2009, 01:26 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
i was going to suggest that, but then forgot to...
lots of good info for planted tanks there too...
#8
Posted 28 March 2009 - 02:15 PM
Not in the realm of some members but here is my main tank, not long after planting it
#9
Posted 20 April 2009 - 08:24 PM
QUOTE (loki65 @ Mar 28 2009, 05:19 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
this is mine after a rather savage pruning, usually the back of the tank is not visable.
also try looking here
http://www.aquariuml...om.au/forum.php
hope this is of some help
cheers
thats a beautiful tank mate, im setting up my 4ft amazon style, just wandering what the low lying ground cover on the right is also try looking here
http://www.aquariuml...om.au/forum.php
hope this is of some help
cheers
thanks
woodsy
#10
Posted 26 April 2009 - 09:07 PM
Here my small tank
To embarrassed to post up the 90 gallon Discus tank as I am having trouble getting it up to scratch.
IMO There is a big trade of between keeping Your favorite fish in a tank EG (Clown loaches, pleco's ) as these would destroy a nice bed of HC or Glosso.
There IS not a more fearful sight than a large pleco munging on your single stem of Pogo
Best to start small And decide whether you want an aquarium for "pets" or Tanks/Racks for breeding OR a Planted/Aquascaped show piece.
I think it is better to start small with planted nano tanks,,, have a small bio load of fish till you get use to Lighting,, CO2 and Fert's ,,,,Cause plants are defiantly more forgiving then livestock.
HTH
PS Shrimp and Nano;s are a good combo.
To embarrassed to post up the 90 gallon Discus tank as I am having trouble getting it up to scratch.
IMO There is a big trade of between keeping Your favorite fish in a tank EG (Clown loaches, pleco's ) as these would destroy a nice bed of HC or Glosso.
There IS not a more fearful sight than a large pleco munging on your single stem of Pogo
Best to start small And decide whether you want an aquarium for "pets" or Tanks/Racks for breeding OR a Planted/Aquascaped show piece.
I think it is better to start small with planted nano tanks,,, have a small bio load of fish till you get use to Lighting,, CO2 and Fert's ,,,,Cause plants are defiantly more forgiving then livestock.
HTH
PS Shrimp and Nano;s are a good combo.
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