hope you have a great vacation!!
take some photos of the new tank when you get back, to share....
Hi all,
This past few days have been very exciting for me. I had my 6 discus in a 40 gal breeder BB QT tank since Jan 20th. A few days ago I redid the deco of my 75 gal DT so now it has a thin layer of sand on the bottom, some mopani and manzanita and 2 plants in terra cotta pots. When I first was planning on getting discus I wanted to do a planted tank but after being on the forum for a while I decided to go with plants in pots but once I put in the sand and wood I really loved it because it was diff looking than my other 4 planted tanks. The only reason I have 2 plants in there is because I had no room in my other tanks for them. I did have a school of a bakers dozen of diamond tetras in the 75 but I put the substrate and the plants and the tetras and cories into the 40 when I took the discus out.
I also added a sponge filter because I found an air pump that has a backup battery power for up to 150 hous should my power go out. I wanted that since I will be going out of town with my hubby this Sat for a few days.
Anyways a few days ago I put my discus in the 75 DT with my BN pleco, apistos, and amano shrimp. They have all adjusted nicely and are enjoying the extra room. The apistos were a little freaked at first since they were used to being the big man on campus but are going back to their normal rutines now. I have been using Seachem Stability since I was expecting a possible mini-cycle but I have had no ammonia.
I will be back next week, hope you all have a great week!!!![]()
hope you have a great vacation!!
take some photos of the new tank when you get back, to share....
"The more I learn, the more I learn how much I have to learn." ~Charles Schultz
-Trish
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Love it!
“Be curious, not judgmental.”- Walt Whitman
I really like the way this looks! What is the soil in the pots and how do you keep it in there??? Seems like a great compromise between bare-bottomed and full-blown planted.
Just say "NO" to suction cups...
It is Flourite Black http://www.seachem.com/Products/prod...riteBlack.html
with Flourish Root Tabs http://www.seachem.com/Products/prod...urishTabs.html
beautiful!!!!
"The more I learn, the more I learn how much I have to learn." ~Charles Schultz
-Trish