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6G Fluval Edge Planted Tank #2 With 10G Sump: Reboot


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This is a reboot of the tank from this original thread 6G Fluval Edge Sw Fowlr With 10G Sump http://albertaaquatica.com/index.php?/topic/31591-6g-fluval-edge-sw-fowlr-with-10g-sump-pic-heavy/page/7/&tab=comments#comment-2278418

 

 

20211023

Reboot time! The salt water tank experiment ran its course of about 2-3 years at which point it became over run with algae and some of the critters started dying off. Great learning experience and were I to do it again it would definitely not be in an Edge tank. Anyways, I basically refilled this tank with freshwater and ran it for a few weeks with a cup of bleach to clean it out after scrubbing the algae. Ended up being a slightly planted tank for a bit but wasnt anything fancy.

Equipment: remains pretty close to the same as when it was salt water tank.
Fluval Edge tank 6G
Hagen 10 G acting as sump
2x MR16 LED bulbs that replaced the original halogens that came with the Fluval Edge kit
1 x 16" Finnex Fugeray Plant+ fixtures standing up on the glass on legs built from erasers glued together.
1 x Current USA Satellite Freshwater LED (18-24" size)
In line CO2 diffuser on the return line from the sump with 5 lb Co2 tank attached
Marineland Maxijet 900 rated at 230 GPH

Substrate: Tropica soil powder
Sump substrate: Tropica soil

Critters (at time of initial stocking):
15x Celestial Pearl Danios
20x Yellow Golden back shrimp
3x horned Nerite snails
4x juvenile Amano shrimp and 1x adult Amano Shrimp
many Malaysian Trumpet snail babies which managed to survive from the first clean out and rescape

After rebooting the first Edge tank I made the decision to give this second one a reboot too, making a simple diorama style scape with a tree and maybe a stone or two. Went out and bought a number of pieces of spider wood for fairly cheap and constructed my tree from 3 seperate chunks. One full piece to serve as the main trunk and branch and cut some smaller chunks off the other 2 pieces to construct other branches. First time trying to attach wood together using super glue, cotton and saw dust but I think it turned out ok for $20. Attached a chunk of slate rock I had on hand to the bottom using silicon so it wouldnt float on me. Didnt take any pictures of this process unfortunately.

 

20211117

Took me a while to decide to actually clean out the tank and get to scaping. Similar to my other Edge tank, this one was already running with fluorite sand and had some plants in it that I was storing for use in other tanks but nothing truly display worthy. The plan was once again to drain, scoop out all the sand, put in new substrate and hardscape and plant it all in one session. Got an early start in the day on this one since the other took me so long to scape. Luckily for this one I was only planning to place the tree and a couple rocks. Decided to use the Tropica Aqua soil powder in this one since it fits the nano scale a bit better. Photo period is 4 on 4 off 4 on daily.
Elatine Hydropiper
Staurogyne repens
Cryptocoryne nurii
Heteranthera zosterifolia
Rotala H'Ra
Rotalla wallichii
Hemianthus micranthemoides Pearl weed
Piptospatha ridleyii
Micranthemum tweediei 'Monte Carlo' 
All of the plants were tissue culture plants with the Monte Carlo being attached to the wood using super glue gel to make the tree canopy. First time trying Monte Carlo but I do like the looks of it and hope it fills in ok 

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20211202

Added a few other types of plants to the mix. 
Rotala macrandra
Pogostemon erectus
Eriocaulon cinereum
Dwarf Sag
Vesicularia ferriei 'Weeping' moss
Alternanthera reineckii 'Mini'
Homolomena Sp. 'Sekadau South' (AGAIN)
Unfortunately my first attempt with Elatine Hydropiper failed as it died after planting over the course of a week. Bought a new TC cup and proceeded to plant again. The entire cup of Reinickii was dropped in with out splitting and weighed down in place with a couple plant weights. The Monte Carlo that was glued to the tree pretty much disintegrated or broke off and started floating. Heard it was a tough plant to grow but had hoped to have better progress. My TC weeping moss was attached to a lava rock using super glue and it also died. It was a costly end of November beginning of December buying TC cups for this tank. Lots of fuzzies growing on the tree which was to be expected. Scrubbed most of it off with toothbrush and brought my large Amano over from the other tank to help out.

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20211212

The Elatine once again died off after being planted and I had to decide on what to do for a carpetting plant going forward. Figured out that the room these tanks are in were getting hot due to the cold weather outside. The furnace was going more often to heat the main floor which means my basement gets warmer. Tank temps were 28 degrees which I think is why the Elatine wasnt working. New portion of TC of weeping moss put into tank as well as a small portions of Ludwigia sp. 'Atlantis' and Ludwigia palustris 'Super Red', both of which were having a hard time adjusting to being under water in a quarantine tank I had them in since I bought them as pots.. Big blooms of fuzz on the tree continue as well as some of the diatom poofs in what is left of the monte carlo. There were some adult MTS in the tank when it was running as a storage tank as a result lots of malaysian trumpet snail babies started showing up with the growth of lots of green spot algae on the glass in this tank. Quite a different start in comparison to the other edge tank.

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20211218

New plant for carpet Hemianthus callitrichoides 'Cuba'. Couple of stems of Bacopa caroliniana added, Zosterifolia removed and some rearranging of plants. 15 CPDs, 20 Yellow Golden back shrimps added along with 3 horned nerite snails to try and keep the green dust algae on the glass under control. 1 Japan Blue Endler livebearer male and a small endler fry were inadvertantly transferred in with the CPDs which were originally in my 31G Endler tank. Try as I might I could not catch these 2 strays. Will have to try again when I do a water change and lower the water level.

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20211225

Finally getting some good growth from all plants and carpet starting to establish. Even the monte carlo in the tree has been growing ... breaking off but growing. Ludwigia Atlantis moved to the sump to grow out. Green dust and spot algae on glass starting to lessen. 

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20220106 Some rearranging again. Eriocaulon cinereum moved to back right corner. Bacopa caroliniana and Rotala macrandra moved to sump 

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20220110

Moved weeping moss rock over to left side... not sold on its positioning yet. A couple extra Eriocaulon cinereum put in on the left side again. Added additional small sized amano shrimps and what looks to be some susswassertang that came with the yellow back shrimp last month. Score! havent had that in a long time. 

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20220125

Growth! Had a small patch of black brush algae show up on the eriocaulon and nurii on the left side of the tank. Some small patch or two in the tree. Spot treated with peroxide only turning it white in this picture. Algae growths are coinciding with the cold weather and hot basement. 

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20220204

Happened to look into the sump and noticed some small fry in there! Feel like the endler fry female is too small to have birthed them and these are super tiny in comparison to any live born fry I have seen from the Endlers. I am hoping they are CPD fry that hatched from eggs stuck to plants that were transferred into the sump. Have no micro worms or anything to feed them so dropping in small quantity of crushed flakes once in a while. 

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20220208

Big rearrange. The weeping moss rock and staurogyne repens swapped spots in the left foreground.. Removed the Pogostemon erectus from the left and planted more H'ra. Put some Wallichii cuttings along back left background. Eriocaulon cinereum from the left join up with the others in the back right. 

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20220214

Moved the Ludwigia palustris stems into the back left to join some of the wallichii. Carpet of HC continues to fill in. Grabbed the loose monte carlo that has been floating and growing in both my edge tanks  and attached to the 2 rear platforms on the tree. The left platform attached using super glue gel and the right platform tied with brown cotton thread. Hope they hold on. Missed a couple of water changes though and have some algae growing in the already attached monte carlo on the 3 front lower platforms. Moved the remaining 5 gold back shrimps into the sump to join the mystery fry... Think as the CPDs were getting bigger they were picking off the shrimp somehow. Hopefully their populations recover. 

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20220225

This week noticed one of the CPDs had a small white protrusion sticking out of the lower part of its gills. Still looked to be feeding a bit but the next morning found the body amongst the wallichii in the back. Added a Anubias Pangolino and another Piptospathi ridleyii attached to a stone that was not doing well in another tank. Amanos proceeded to inspect and clean a bit of them after they were placed. Added a black window film to the back of this tank to help the colors pop a little and considering if I want to do it to the mountain tank. Removed the most of the flower stocks from the Erio cinereum and placed 2 root tabs around them as they dont look to be doing well at the back corner of the tank. Trimmed the HC a little on the right side and seems to be recovering well. FnCn5db.jpg

 

This is what I stare at during my boring work meetings 

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20220312

The fry in the sump are still in there and growing up! Still unclear if they are Endlers or Celestial Pearl Danios but I am leaning towards the CPD as they seem to have a different shape to my other Endler fry. Majority of them are still pretty small but I managed to finally capture a manually focused pic of this zippy little fella who seems the biggest of the bunch at maybe 1/4" or 4-5mm long. 

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20220319

S Repens in left side starting to fade and losing leaves. Some of the HC seems yellowy. Erio in back right seems to be coming back a bit but the flower stalks are coming in again so will need to remove them soon. Moss on rock seems to be yellowing a little bit but maintaining its shape. Nurii looks like its getting choked out by the HC a little so will have to get off my behind and trim the HC around it. 2nd Piptospathii lost its main leaf but appears to be growing back some smaller ones. Fish fry in the sump seem to be getting bigger. 2 of the remaining Golden Back Yellow Sakura Shrimp are femaie and both have been berried for a bit so hopefully will start seeing some shrimplets down there. 

20220325 Speaking of cute little fry. 3 Endler fry have appeared in the display tank so had to lower the water level and finally catch the Endlers and put them back into my 30 G where my main colony is. 

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Comparing this fry to the ones in the sump, I am pretty sure those are CPD as they do seem to have the same body shape as the adults.
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20220330 Went to feed the inhabitants and opened up the cabinet to the sump. Seems conditions are good in the tank! Got me some Golden Back Yellow Sakura shrimplets! Pretty tiny... would place them about 2-3mm at most.
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20220408

Updated pic of one of the bigger CPD fry. Still doesnt have any coloring and a lot of the siblings are still super small. Feeding them powdered bug bites/ flakes at the surface but I dont think the small ones understand that the food is there. Micro worms would be great but would need to track someone down locally that has them and I am lazy. Will need to come up with a strategy on how to transfer these guys up to the main display since they are of varying sizes and mixed in with the shrimplets among the plants down there. Will be for another day though since I dont want them to have to compete with the adults for food yet.
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20220429

Updated tank shot a week after a big trim. Trimmed up the pearlweed which surprisingly wasnt growing out of control. AR mini getting too tall and the lower leaves were starting to die off. Trimmed and replanted the tops to hopefully get it to recover its bushy feel and color. Did major pruning of the HC cuba carpet and everything seems to be growing back in quite nicely. Tweezed as much of the HC from around the Crypt Nurii as I could so that it isnt quite so badly choked out. Monte Carlo that I have been trying to use as the leaves for my tree just arent working well so need to consider changing them to something else. Possibly the weeping moss or either Anubias Pangolino / Petite? Also not happy about the arrangement of plants behind and to the right of the tree. Feel like the wallichii is in the wrong place. Been needing to constantly pull the flower stalks off the erio in the back right which is a pain given the limitations of the opening on the Edge tank and the tree being in the way. They are also getting swallowed up by the HC so its time to consider replacing them with something else... maybe Blyxa japonica or ?
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