Through building and maintaining beautiful nature aquaria people re-learn the intricate connections between forms of life, plants, fish, microorganism and humans. Riches and beauty come from harmony, from balance. Aquaria are great teachers of this truth. Takashi Amano
1/26/2007
The Miniature Forest 43 l
43 liters planted tank.
2 x 11 watt compact fluorescent lights for 10 hours.
Fauna;
Malaysian Trumpet Snails
8 Nannostomus marginatus
1 Neritina sp. Zebra
8 Corydoras pygmaeus
2 Otocinclus sp.
a few Red Cherry shrimps
Flora;
Crypto. willisii
Crypto. wendtii
Cryptocoryne parva
Cryptocoryne albida
Hygro polysperma
Hygro. Rosanervig
Pogostemon helferi
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1/19/2007
37 liter planted nano-cube
I set-up (9th Jan 2007) this lovely Aquatic Nature's "Evolution" nano-cube at my work, as a show off for our customers. We are very satisfied with Aquatic Nature products. This lay-out would look much better if the heather was hidden, but the plan was to show every peace of the equipment to our customers.
Aquarium- Aquatic Nature "Evolution" 37 liters.
Substrtae - Aquatic Nature Decoline Ferti-soil black
Lights - 2x 11W fluorescent compact white and red 9 hours on
CO2 - on for 9 hours, 1 bubble per sec. pressurised, Aquatic Nature set.
Fertilisation- every day three drops of the Aquatic Nature's +Activator24
Fauna; 9 Hyphessobrycon rosaceus, 2 Otocinclus, 2 Amano shrimps.
Flora; Java moss on two pieces of bog wood, Rotala rotundifolia, Microsorum Windelow, Alternathera reineckii, Lilaeopsis brasiliensis, Cryptocoryne spp. (front left), Lilly.
Decor - two yellowish stones
Temp 27'C
Water change - 25% weekly
Photos by Dusko Bojic.
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