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My tanks (with added plecs)
Posted: 07 Oct 2009, 20:09
by matthewfaulkner
Here is my 150x50x70 Rena.
And some inhabitants:
And my 120x60x45 optiwhite.
And one of its inhabitants:

Re: My tanks (with added plecs)
Posted: 07 Oct 2009, 21:08
by jimoo
Cool!
What is the apparatus in the lower left corner of the first picture?
Re: My tanks (with added plecs)
Posted: 07 Oct 2009, 21:24
by sidguppy
no substrate, no backpanel or at least paint, no plants or something like it....looks just like a retail LFS tank to me, not a hobbyist set up.
Re: My tanks (with added plecs)
Posted: 07 Oct 2009, 22:02
by matthewfaulkner
jimoo wrote:Cool!
What is the apparatus in the lower left corner of the first picture?
Its a solids handling pond pump which connects to a pressurised pond filter. Im trialling it out on the tank to see whether its suitable for long term use. It works very well so far, only issues are its size and that im finding it hard to keep the pump outflow pipe attached to the pump.
Re: My tanks (with added plecs)
Posted: 07 Oct 2009, 22:09
by matthewfaulkner
sidguppy wrote:no substrate, no backpanel or at least paint, no plants or something like it....looks just like a retail LFS tank to me, not a hobbyist set up.
And? I dont use a substrate because it easier to keep clean. In hindsight I would prefer a background but due to poor forward planning it got left out. The lights probably arent sufficient for most plants and I rearrange the wood often so anchoring them to it isnt feasible. As for its look, its based on the more Asian ethos.
Re: My tanks (with added plecs)
Posted: 08 Oct 2009, 14:02
by jerry58
Hi
What is the weird looking fish on the left in front of the pump!
Jerry
Re: My tanks (with added plecs)
Posted: 08 Oct 2009, 15:05
by matthewfaulkner
Its my Pterygoplichthys gibbiceps. He's about 38cm TL and 13 years old. It looks a bit strange because he's looking directly at the camera.
Re: My tanks (with added plecs)
Posted: 16 Nov 2009, 07:16
by DJ-don
matthewfaulkner wrote:sidguppy wrote:no substrate, no backpanel or at least paint, no plants or something like it....looks just like a retail LFS tank to me, not a hobbyist set up.
And? I dont use a substrate because it easier to keep clean. In hindsight I would prefer a background but due to poor forward planning it got left out. The lights probably arent sufficient for most plants and I rearrange the wood often so anchoring them to it isnt feasible. As for its look, its based on the more Asian ethos.
old post but a good low light plant is java moss and java fern. in fact java fern will get a transparent colour and die of in well lighted tanks