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Crazygar Mega Fish "Wheel of Mortality..turn turn turn..." Posts: 1230 Kudos: 1087 Votes: 1 Registered: 30-Jun-2003 | Techincally I did. The Plant GRO system (1) has capacity for a 10GAL Tank. I have not changed the CO2 in there in about 3 months now as like yourself, wanting to see if I can do without it. If I can, I will be placing it into my "PLANT TANK" (I grow plants for LFS's) and give me that extra boost. I think the trick is the Flourite and lighting. Gary |
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Piscesgirl Mega Fish Posts: 1305 Kudos: 892 Votes: 0 Registered: 30-Mar-2003 | I posted photos in the Photobooth! Not great but they're there. |
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Little Caesar Fish Guru Posts: 2351 Kudos: 548 Votes: 0 Registered: 09-Jan-2003 | How is your lighting? ~*~ Caviar? no thanks! ~*~ |
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Crazygar Mega Fish "Wheel of Mortality..turn turn turn..." Posts: 1230 Kudos: 1087 Votes: 1 Registered: 30-Jun-2003 | LC: My lighting is 1.5WPG. My MAIN helper is the flourite la The CO2 has little effect except for those plants on the left side of the tank which require it for better growth. Though now that they have taken off, I might move my CO2 unit to my main PLANT TANK to help them grow along. Gary |
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cichlidmad Big Fish Posts: 399 Kudos: 874 Votes: 1 Registered: 20-Aug-2003 | I've just seen you tank crazygar and I have to say I love your tank too! I really like bogwood/driftwood and yours is absolutely beautiful! Nice work! |
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Crazygar Mega Fish "Wheel of Mortality..turn turn turn..." Posts: 1230 Kudos: 1087 Votes: 1 Registered: 30-Jun-2003 | Thanks, I have been slowly altering the tank (plants mainly) to make room for the "new look". Photos and annoucement to come shortly. Gary |
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DaMossMan Fish Guru Piranha Bait Posts: 2511 Kudos: 2117 Votes: 359 Registered: 16-Nov-2003 | Gary is the Zen master of the planted tank. To the sunflower girl. Fu dogs (I know them as Temple Dogs, they guard buddist temples) are made of many materials. Try jade, or quartz. You can find tons of this stuff in your local chinatown. Looking forward to seeing your next tank Gary ! The Amazon Nut... |
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Piscesgirl Mega Fish Posts: 1305 Kudos: 892 Votes: 0 Registered: 30-Mar-2003 | Dafishman--thanks, LOL, but I don't have a local chinatown I'd be surprised if there were more than 6 asians in this whole county. A friend brought me some Fu dogs from NY, but I'm not sure if they are aquarium safe -- so they are guarding me at work on each side of my computer screen. |
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Crazygar Mega Fish "Wheel of Mortality..turn turn turn..." Posts: 1230 Kudos: 1087 Votes: 1 Registered: 30-Jun-2003 | I might be able to lead you to place in Chicago that might have what you are looking for. Made out of Resin (won't hurt the tank or water); http://www.designtoscano.com Gary |
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Piscesgirl Mega Fish Posts: 1305 Kudos: 892 Votes: 0 Registered: 30-Mar-2003 | Great link, C-Gar, those Fu Dogs are a little steep though....hmm, and kinda big! |
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Crazygar Mega Fish "Wheel of Mortality..turn turn turn..." Posts: 1230 Kudos: 1087 Votes: 1 Registered: 30-Jun-2003 | This is the place Lorrie and I generally deal with. Somehow, nothing really of this caliber in Canada (that we have found yet) so we deal with these folk. They are a little on the pricey side I guess but they have some really nice stuff. Zen; 4 Days to new picture. Tank is right now in a "transitional" phase right now. Slowly moving/replacing plants. Gary |
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DaMossMan Fish Guru Piranha Bait Posts: 2511 Kudos: 2117 Votes: 359 Registered: 16-Nov-2003 | No Chinatown huh ? That sucks, they're lacking culture. I also have asian art all over the apartment. Chinese New Year was Thurday. Gung H'ai Fa Choi ! The Amazon Nut... |
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Crazygar Mega Fish "Wheel of Mortality..turn turn turn..." Posts: 1230 Kudos: 1087 Votes: 1 Registered: 30-Jun-2003 | Sorry about picture delay folks. Things are moving slower than expected. But I do have some updated stock/plant list; Fish Stock; 2 Julii Corydoras 1 Skunk Corydoras 1 Peppered (Paleatus) Corydoras 12 White Cloud Mountain Minnows (6 Regular/6 Golden) 3 Penguin Tetras 1 Hillstream Loach 1 Whitespot Rubberlip Pleco 1 Clown Pleco 1 Celebes Rainbowfish 2 Fancy Guppies 1 Huge SAE 2 YoYo Loaches 2 Pearl Gourami's 2-4 Large Ghost Shrimp (YoYo's leave'em alone) 9 Otocinclus (4 Adult, 5 babies) Plant Stock; Water Wisteria Foxtail Rotala macrenda Hygrophila polysperma Red Temple Plant (Hygrophila corymbosa Siamesis 56b) Anazon Sword "Ovalis" Dwarf Ambulia (4 bunches, 2 locations) Glossostigma GRADE B Amazon Sword "Rubin" Cardamine Plant Anubias barteri var.nana (2 Plants) A.hetrocoyle African Water Fern "Red" Ludwigia Cryptocoryne balansae C.wendtii C."Red" wendtii C.undulata Java Fern Anachris Ammannia Gracilis Gary |
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sigo Fingerling Posts: 49 Kudos: 10 Votes: 0 Registered: 22-Sep-2002 | Great link, C-Gar, those Fu Dogs are a little steep though....hmm, and kinda big! -SunflwrgrlS Have you tried Ebay? Plenty of boxwood, jade, etc. there |
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tribblehappy Enthusiast Posts: 221 Kudos: 283 Votes: 41 Registered: 23-Jun-2003 | The tank looks fab! It's great to cycle through the thread beginning to end and see how the tank has matured... Looks like you got rid of your thread algea problem. (Woohoo!) Fu dog ornaments can be bought from pet stores. They are FOR aquariums. How much easier can ya get? Not as pricey as jade, I'll bet... I think Big Als might have 'em. Not posiive though. I know petsmart had em a while back. I'm so adjective, I verb nouns! |
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Piscesgirl Mega Fish Posts: 1305 Kudos: 892 Votes: 0 Registered: 30-Mar-2003 | The only Fu dog ornaments that I've seen for fish tanks have the temple attached to them, and I just wanted the Fu Dogs. No matter though, I've changed my idea for the tanks. |
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Crazygar Mega Fish "Wheel of Mortality..turn turn turn..." Posts: 1230 Kudos: 1087 Votes: 1 Registered: 30-Jun-2003 | Thanks for the compliments. And yes, its nice to trace the evolution of the tank through the links. When I decide to finally get my act in gear and finish off my website, the evolution is more dramatic. I also included some "diary" type notes during certain stages of evolution and development. I plan to a rather exhaustive review of my final at home tank project. SunflwrgrlS; Will look locally for FuDogs. I have a feeling I might know where to get them. How large of a tank do you want these in and how tall for the Fu Dogs? Gary |
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Piscesgirl Mega Fish Posts: 1305 Kudos: 892 Votes: 0 Registered: 30-Mar-2003 | Thanks for your help, CGar--but I've decided against the Fu dog thing. I have a Budha I picked up because Quan Yin was gone, but I'm not sure if it is tank safe. It appears to be wood, with some kind of coating for shine. Its that red/burgundy color? I get really worried about putting things in the tank. I'm planning to put this Buddha in the 2 gallon hex. The Fu Dogs I had originally wanted to put in the 20L before I got the 29 gallon. If you do find a resin that is untreated, or cement or safe stone that is untreated, I think I might still consider the Fu dogs. Probably no bigger than about five inches tall. But, only if you run into them as I've kind of moved away from that idea. |
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Crazygar Mega Fish "Wheel of Mortality..turn turn turn..." Posts: 1230 Kudos: 1087 Votes: 1 Registered: 30-Jun-2003 | My local Chinese connection (LFS) always looks up things for me. The "wooden" Buddha head might not be a good idea in a tank. It will rot over time. And the stain, might (not sure, but good chance) be toxic. I'd hate to see anything in those tanks for yours die. You've worked hard on them. Now, the moment everyone (at least me) has been waiting for; Latest Zen pic; Gary [img] http://www.fishprofiles.net/files/~crazygar/Sunken Zen Jan2904_copy.jpg[/img][/font] |
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wonder woman Fish Addict Posts: 545 Kudos: 279 Votes: 0 Registered: 07-Aug-2003 | Crazygar- Forgive me if you've already answered these questions, but: 1-What size tank is this? 2-Are you (still) using only the Hagen co2 unit? 3-I see that you have 1.5 wpg, what type of bulb are you using? Brand? Thanks! We're all envious! |
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Evan Wayne Fish Addict Posts: 797 Kudos: 542 Votes: 0 Registered: 25-Feb-2003 | Whats that Long Leaved plant to the side of the buddha (left) because i think I have it but not sure, Is it sorta like a stem plant? Does it root? umm well could ya give me this info and man i wish i could do that with a tankIt looks very very very very....very good. I love ur plants and still love the buddha. |
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Crazygar Mega Fish "Wheel of Mortality..turn turn turn..." Posts: 1230 Kudos: 1087 Votes: 1 Registered: 30-Jun-2003 | Wonder Woman asked; 1-What size tank is this? 1 - 55GAL US Gallons 2 - I have not fired up the Co2 unit for a while. As you can tell, on the far left my Red Temple has really grown tall and RED. I guess all you really need is water changes, no activated carbon in the filter and attention. 3 - Run of the mill 40W 6,700Kelvin lights. 48" long a piece (I have 2) Plants need anywhere from 5,000K to 9,000K to grow nicely. 6,700K seems to be the standard for "Sunlight" Thanks for the compliment. The initial setup was lots and lots of work, I am finally at the stage of low maint! Evan Wayne asked; Whats that Long Leaved plant to the side of the buddha (left) because i think I have it but not sure, Is it sorta like a stem plant? Does it root? umm well could ya give me this info and man i wish i could do that with a tankIt looks very very very very....very good. I love ur plants and still love the buddha. That would be my Amazon Sword Ovalis. Though its turning out to be a regular Amazon Sword. If you look real close you'll see Dwarf Ambulia creeping in and out between the leaves. This would be the reason the leaves are growing up and tall. Rather than over and out. Definate rooter! Takes time, I am posting the newest pic of my planted Betta tank in the Photobooth.. Gary |
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Fish_Tank Fish Addict Posts: 860 Kudos: 940 Votes: 1 Registered: 13-Nov-2003 | Hey man, your tank looks absoulutly great I'v been watching this for a while. It looks like you hav thinned out the left side a bit....or is that my imagination?? keep up the good work |
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Crazygar Mega Fish "Wheel of Mortality..turn turn turn..." Posts: 1230 Kudos: 1087 Votes: 1 Registered: 30-Jun-2003 | Fish_Tank said; I'v been watching this for a while. It looks like you hav thinned out the left side a bit....or is that my imagination?? You are correct. I finally removed most of the Water Wisteria and did some "creative" trimming with the Hygro polysperma. I have added Ambulia and let my Foxtail grow to the point its turning Orange. Its a neat effect. Its nice, for me too, to go through from the start of this thread and look at what has evolved with time and knowledge. Gary |
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fishnut1096 Enthusiast Posts: 297 Kudos: 435 Votes: 2 Registered: 14-Apr-2003 | Great job Gary, I've been watching this thread too! It is fun to watch it evolve. <sigh] someday~~~~~~ I'm still working on my husband for at least a 75g right now. Maybe I'll try a super setup with that. |
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tommyc Hobbyist Posts: 106 Kudos: 1146 Votes: 75 Registered: 11-Aug-2003 | All your hard work was worth it fantastic tank Gary, great job. |
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Crazygar Mega Fish "Wheel of Mortality..turn turn turn..." Posts: 1230 Kudos: 1087 Votes: 1 Registered: 30-Jun-2003 | Geez guys, you are making me blush. I spend about 1 hour a day "fussing" over Zen. I always try to maintain the tank and keep regular maintenance schedules. As you can see, it has been evolving for sometime. The original setup (I go to the begining and go AUGH!) was a beast. I had; Red Beard Algae/Black Beard Algae infestations A water QC crash that wiped out a whole lot of fish Replaced the filter as the HOB was "not up to par". Had a outtake valve turn and jetison 40GAL of water onto my carpeted floor at 1am! I've had my trials to. I am removing the Cardamine Lyrta and replacing with Red Temple Plant (Alternanthera Rosefolia) shortly. Evolution never ends. Gary |
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RustyBlade Mega Fish Posts: 987 Kudos: 1667 Votes: 391 Registered: 23-Apr-2003 | That really is my kind of tank Gary I bet your fish totally love it too |
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