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Good Day All...
I have recently decided to get back into aquari hobby again after about 12 years from having Mbuna Cichlids last time.
I wanted a SA tank so that I could try Apistos this time. I have it aquascaped now with 3 large pieces of driftwood that are placed vertical because they have "legs" on them - kinda like archways or cave entrances. A link here to the wood:
http://store.seacorals.net/feexlamadrbr.html
I also have the front done with the nice Pagoda rock so that it looks like a rock outcrop:
http://store.seacorals.net/aqgrnapast1.html
The substrate is small natural brown river rock type gravel but I left a sort of trenched area in the front for sand and some black stones that will be planted with a grass. I purchased a SA Habitatplant package that turned out really nice - as soon as I can find my tripod - I will post a pic.
I am using Substrate Gold balls planted beside the roots and Tropica Master Grow for fert - also using the Natural Aquarium Vital for CO2.
The tank is VERY brackish/mucky right now, mainly from the driftwood and adding the Substrate Gold yesterday. I use a Fluval 305 canister for mechanical filter and 2 Marineland HOB Bio-Wheel filters with Seachem Matrix for Bio filtration.
If I want to clear the tank from settlement... what is the best type of filter to get for maintenance - a Diatom filter or maybe a Marineland HOT with the 1 micron filter? I was thinking the System 1 Diatom filter to use during each water change to help keep it clear - any suggestions?
Many thanks for the forum...
Nate
I have recently decided to get back into aquari hobby again after about 12 years from having Mbuna Cichlids last time.
I wanted a SA tank so that I could try Apistos this time. I have it aquascaped now with 3 large pieces of driftwood that are placed vertical because they have "legs" on them - kinda like archways or cave entrances. A link here to the wood:
http://store.seacorals.net/feexlamadrbr.html
I also have the front done with the nice Pagoda rock so that it looks like a rock outcrop:
http://store.seacorals.net/aqgrnapast1.html
The substrate is small natural brown river rock type gravel but I left a sort of trenched area in the front for sand and some black stones that will be planted with a grass. I purchased a SA Habitatplant package that turned out really nice - as soon as I can find my tripod - I will post a pic.
I am using Substrate Gold balls planted beside the roots and Tropica Master Grow for fert - also using the Natural Aquarium Vital for CO2.
The tank is VERY brackish/mucky right now, mainly from the driftwood and adding the Substrate Gold yesterday. I use a Fluval 305 canister for mechanical filter and 2 Marineland HOB Bio-Wheel filters with Seachem Matrix for Bio filtration.
If I want to clear the tank from settlement... what is the best type of filter to get for maintenance - a Diatom filter or maybe a Marineland HOT with the 1 micron filter? I was thinking the System 1 Diatom filter to use during each water change to help keep it clear - any suggestions?
Many thanks for the forum...
Nate