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:iconeonaris:
this was mine, too

60x30x30cm
no CO2, 15W lighting

animals: 2 LDA67, Redfire WFNZ x Sakura, rosa PHS, Boraras maculatus.

plants:

Eichhornia spec.
brasilianischer Wassernabel (Hydrocotyle bla)
Cryptocoryne wendtii
Cryptocoryne ?
Singapurmoos
Lemna triscula
Javafarn
Anubias barteri
Sagittaria pusilla
Hornblatt
Hygrophila polysperma
Limnophila sessiliflora
Ludwigia spec.
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:iconosmosisching:
Hi, Which filter do u use? My nano planted tank (5 gallo0n) was not much dirty? Easy maintain and I use HOB with surface skimmer and a attached a sponge filter at the intake siphon. What is ur filter assemble of?
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:iconeonaris:
Im sorry, I don't know all the specific names for fish tanks in english. I used the fitting Eheim Aquaball filter, had no problems. The next thing I would like to test is a HMF, Hamburger Mattenfilter, a do-it-yourself. even filter-less tanks can stand without difficulties, if you have the right knowledge of the biotope and the biochemical processes. filter-less is nothing for beginners, for sure.

And I would have you to think about the fish in your tank. They are too many kinds. Most of them are swarm fish, you can not have enough big swarms in such a little tank to keep them right.

Zebra Danio -> need a bigger tank and live in groups from 10+
Neon Tetra -> the same as above
Fancy Guppy -> make babies like hell
Wild Guppy -> can mate with the fancy Guppys !

And all of them should live in a fish tank about 20 Gallons - Each per race. If you want to keep them all togehther in natural swarms, the tank has to be much more bigger. These fish can grow up to 5cm each, they love to swim, they need space and longer distances to "run". you should really use so little tanks only for dwarf shrimps or as something for hatchlings. Please check the internet for information about the right fish for you tank and how to keep them. I know there are many (to many!) salesmen that tell you shit about the animals they sale, just because they want to sale. It's a shame. Go check informations, please.
Your tank looks very nice, a lot of green. The right animals for such little tanks would live well there. Shrimps would love your Cabomba and the other thing, it's not a Limnophila, or is it?

LG Eonaris :cookie:
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:iconosmosisching:
Thank for ur information it is really useful to me.
Yeah, I have the Cabomba the green one. I am also thinking of having a larger tank for them but I have some financial crisis. However, they live quite happy now in this tank. I do study and read some information from the internet, I do diy for CO2, modified HOB filter, and some new method for keeping them in a good condition. Ur suggestion it is really good, I like ur take, It will be my aim, but honestly not for now. After I have a permanent stay I will have a really large tank in my house for sure.

Glad that I can meet u in here.
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:iconivixx:
Great aquarium! So nice and full!
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:iconmondoart:
~MondoArt Jun 28, 2011  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
wooow looks so natural :)
yet... i'm scared of the maintenance... lol
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:iconeonaris:
10min per week ;) :cookie:
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:iconcopperarabian:
~copperarabian Apr 24, 2011  Student Photographer
beautiful aquarium
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:iconspotlesslot:
Wow, that is an awesome tank!
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