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
10/06/2011
1/01/2011
The Low Light Haven
112 litres
2x18 watt T-8t's + reflectors
TetraTec EX700 external filter (very silent, Zeolite, AC)
No heater
0,4-0,8mm sand
Rocks (Petrified Wood)
Plants: Hygrophila sp."Rosanervig", Cryptocoryne undulatus "green", several Echinodorus sp., Hygrophila siamensis, Anubias nana
Fertilizer: Easy Carbo 5ml every day, Pro Fito 10ml once a week
Fish: 20 x Vietnamese Cardinalfish (Tanichthys micagemmae), 20 x Boraras maculatus, 1 x Parotocinclus jumbo
Crustacians: 5 x Atya gabonensis, 10 x Caridina multidentata, 8 x Caridina propinqua, 6 Neocaridina denticulata (Red Cherry), 6 x Atyoida pilipes, several Clithon sp. snails.
2x18 watt T-8t's + reflectors
TetraTec EX700 external filter (very silent, Zeolite, AC)
No heater
0,4-0,8mm sand
Rocks (Petrified Wood)
Plants: Hygrophila sp."Rosanervig", Cryptocoryne undulatus "green", several Echinodorus sp., Hygrophila siamensis, Anubias nana
Fertilizer: Easy Carbo 5ml every day, Pro Fito 10ml once a week
Fish: 20 x Vietnamese Cardinalfish (Tanichthys micagemmae), 20 x Boraras maculatus, 1 x Parotocinclus jumbo
Crustacians: 5 x Atya gabonensis, 10 x Caridina multidentata, 8 x Caridina propinqua, 6 Neocaridina denticulata (Red Cherry), 6 x Atyoida pilipes, several Clithon sp. snails.
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