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Subscribe10-Gal - My First Planted Tank
fishmonster
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male usa
Well my friends im sorry i havent update either of my tank logs for a number of weeks. I have been moving and unpacking for the past 3 weeks so its been a busy time. As far as the 10 gallon goes, with the move i had to strip the 10 gallon down. I had nowhere to put it, plus the tank was getting overloaded with algae. So i thought it would be a good decision to take the tank down and move the plants and fish to my 35 gallon tank. I appreciate al your comments and ideas on this tank. I will be rebuilding this tank as soon as i have the money to fix it. At that time I will start a new log. So for now I will just be posting in my 35 Gallon log.

Thanks for your input as always, Shane
http://thetanklog.blogspot.com/ - [ Thanks to ScottF ]
http://www.natureaquariumclubofutah.com/main.html
Post InfoPosted 02-Aug-2007 05:32Profile PM Edit Delete Report 
fishmonster
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male usa
Ok so as i wrote in my other log i have upgraded the 10 gallon to a 20 gallon tank. I have also added new substrate, new lighting and I have also purchased new plants and I have added amano shrimp in this tank. Its current inhabitants including the shrimp are 5 ottos, 2 cherry barbs and 4 Gold barbs. The tank has been running for several weeks now. I was wondering about some ideas for this also. I am also wondering if CO2 would be too much, i know it was for the 10 gallon but im wondering with this being a 20 gallon High if it would make any difference. Right now most of the plants in there are not very high and are starting to grow. I havent dosed any nutrients yet. The substrate is 40lbs of Flourite.

Thanks for the input

Shane

Thanks for your input as always, Shane
http://thetanklog.blogspot.com/ - [ Thanks to ScottF ]
http://www.natureaquariumclubofutah.com/main.html
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