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07-04-2010, 12:58 AM #1
Sun lit Tank
I love a sunlit tank! These are some pics of my newest upgrade, a 38 tall replacing a 20 long that has held this coveted spot for years.
Why do people always scream when I'm driving?
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07-04-2010, 01:00 AM #2
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Doesn't the sunlight cause algae? I had a tiny bit of sun hit my tank and it caused cyano. Looks pretty though :)
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07-04-2010, 01:01 AM #3
Nice looking tank, your plants look like they are love'n that spot.
Do you ever get problems with algea from all that sunlight?If you take your time to do the research FIRST, you can successfully set-up and keep ANY type of aquarium with ease.
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07-04-2010, 01:04 AM #4
Nice tank. What kind of danios are the ones with the orange fins. I've never seen that before, very attractive fish.
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07-04-2010, 01:19 AM #5
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07-04-2010, 01:38 AM #6
Thanks! Actually, I don't have algae problems - I made a pact with the devil...Lol ! But really, other than some fur around the edges of old leaves I don't have algae problems in my tanks. I fertilize regularly and always keep some fast growers in the tanks - either hygros or duckweed or something else that grows aggressively, and I keep a fair amount of java moss in them (although I need to grow more out for this new tank). The plants are really healthy and if I keep them that way they out compete the algae for nutrients. I get some green on the glass and I clean that every every month or so, but it's not enough you can see just by looking at the glass. And I know this goes against common advice but I don't vacuum my gravel as much as they say you should. I draw off the surface debris but try not to disturb the gravel too much. The plants thrive in the mulm. And yes, I have those tiny white grubs that like to climb the glass at night - they also help keep the substrate in plant friendly form so I leave them be. I also keep a small snail population. Occasionally the snails explode but a few assasin snails take care of that problem. Keep in mind my tanks always look a bit unkempt. I will never have one of those stunning perfect tanks because the fast growers I throw in there are not the best lookers and by design the grow like weeds! And the substrate always looks a bit lived in due to the mulm and moss, but the fish love it and the algae can't compete effectively against the photosynthesizers. I have two ottos in the tank too, so overall the algae stay under the radar.
Why do people always scream when I'm driving?
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07-04-2010, 02:06 AM #7
Hawaii, the spotted redfinned beauty is a three (maybe 4?) year old male Celestial Pearl Danio. They are great little fish about half the size of a neon. They eat everything, get along with everyone, and are great additions to a community tank. They like to stake out a territory and the males will try to herd the girls into their own territory. They don't squabble though, they are more like a determined herding dog. They look pale in the store but once they settle in and get comfortable they color up well. The girls are a bit duller in color than the boys and smaller. I've kept several for years - ever since they hit the scene several years ago- and just recently added 5 to my school so now I have 8. In the twenty long they stayed close to the bottom but since they have been in the tall tank they are swimming higher in the tank. An interesting change in habit. Just when you think you understand your fish.....lol!
Why do people always scream when I'm driving?
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07-07-2010, 03:30 AM #8
Great looking tank!!
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07-07-2010, 12:05 PM #9
My question would be how long has it been in the sun? You may not have a problem for awhile then all of a sudden here comes the green water but it sounds like you are keeping a good eye on it. Be careful of how warm it gets, also. Sun reflecting off glass can really warm things up.
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07-07-2010, 12:12 PM #10
Looks Great!!! Keep up the good work
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