Hey,
Thought I'd post a couple of pics of my 85l tank. Its lighted by three LEDs, 18 watts in total.
Below the waterline...
... and above.
Decoration wise, I would like the echinodorus to grow their leaves above water, so i'm going to have to get a different species like cordifolius or one like it. Currently i have a bleheri (left) and a cordifolius ssp. fluitans, of which the later is specifically breed not to go above the waterline. The bleheri should theoretically go above, but it might not be inclined due to low humidity. Might be that way with other species, but i'm gonna give it a try.
I'll also be putting in beech leaves when autumn comes.
The apisto stock is four 7 months old juvenile cacatuoides, the spawn of my now late pair. The biggest is a little over an inch. Unfortunatly I did not make an effort to feed them while they were babies, since I thought that my glowlight tetras would eat them. So they might be a bit small for their age(?). But they lived and hopefully they'll be able to breed one day.
Thought I'd post a couple of pics of my 85l tank. Its lighted by three LEDs, 18 watts in total.
Below the waterline...
... and above.
Decoration wise, I would like the echinodorus to grow their leaves above water, so i'm going to have to get a different species like cordifolius or one like it. Currently i have a bleheri (left) and a cordifolius ssp. fluitans, of which the later is specifically breed not to go above the waterline. The bleheri should theoretically go above, but it might not be inclined due to low humidity. Might be that way with other species, but i'm gonna give it a try.
I'll also be putting in beech leaves when autumn comes.
The apisto stock is four 7 months old juvenile cacatuoides, the spawn of my now late pair. The biggest is a little over an inch. Unfortunatly I did not make an effort to feed them while they were babies, since I thought that my glowlight tetras would eat them. So they might be a bit small for their age(?). But they lived and hopefully they'll be able to breed one day.