Tropical Fish and Aquarium Information

Go Back   Fish Lore Tropical Fish and Aquarium Forum > Archives > Fish Lore Aquarium Forum Archives > General Topics Archive > General Discussion Archive

General Discussion Archive Forum to store old posts from the General Discussion board.

 

Online Fish Stores: Drsfostersmith.com | BigAlsOnline.com | LiveAquaria.com | PetMountain.com


Aquarium Forum
General
Welcome To FishLore
Using the Forum
General Discussion
Members Fish Tanks
Photos and Videos
Member Photos
Member Videos
Freshwater Aquarium Forum
Freshwater Beginners
Freshwater Equipment
More Freshwater Topics
Freshwater Fish & Inverts
Ponds
Saltwater Aquarium Forum
Saltwater Beginners
Saltwater Equipment
More Saltwater Topics
Saltwater Fish & Inverts
Member Blogs
Member Blogs
Misc. Topics
Reviews
Aquarium Fish Clubs
Buy, Sell, Trade
Fish Profiles
Freshwater Fish
Saltwater Fish
Fish Forum Archives
 
 
Fish Forum Thread Tools
Old February 24th, 2008  
Fish Mentor
 
Your views - Planted nano 7.5gal

Hi!

I've recently swapped the filter in my 7.5gal bowfront from a UGF to a Fluval 1+. Now, originally I was going to stock it with a Betta. But then, I found out about Nano tanks. So now, my plan is to stock it with 6 Ember tetras (0.79" each), 2 Sparlking gouramis (0.96" each), 3 Takashi amano shrimp and a lot of live plants. (IE - go fully planted!)

What do you guys think? Also, I'm having a little trouble deciding what kind of plants to get for it. What plants would you add? Also, would you go with my original plan and do a planted Betta tank?



Last edited by Blub; February 24th, 2008 at 01:11 PM.
Blub is offline  
Old February 24th, 2008  
Fish Addict
 
Fish can really be that small?
Cherrry123 is offline  
Old February 24th, 2008  
Fish Keeper
 
Here's some inspiration for you!

http://showcase.aquatic-gardeners.or...tegory=0&vol=0
Barbrella is offline  
Old February 24th, 2008  
Fish Helper
 
.79"......96"....bro....how in the heck did you come up with such precise measurements ? Did you take the fish out of the tank and use a caliper ?
sunstrip is offline  
Old February 24th, 2008  
Fish Mentor
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by sunstrip View Post
.79"......96"....bro....how in the heck did you come up with such precise measurements ? Did you take the fish out of the tank and use a caliper ?
Hi!

No buddy, I didn't come up with the measurements - the FL aquarium calculator did!

Thanks for the link Barbrella. Nice looking tank, that one. I'll deffinatly work on incorporating some of those features.


Blub is offline  
Old February 24th, 2008  
Fish Addict
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by HatchetHaven View Post
Hi!

the FL aquarium calculator did!

where is this calculator, if you don't mind me asking?

And good luck with your planned tank!
Shaina is online now  
Old February 24th, 2008  
Fish Bum
 
Barbrella, they are the most amazing tanks I have ever seen !!! I love the tank with the white flowers. I think it is the second last tank how wonderful !!!
I need a new tank to try that set up. WOW !!!
mostanganyikatank is offline  
Old February 24th, 2008  
Fish Bum
 
you must get low light plants unless your using a power compac hood, secondly dont forget good substate...ie flourite under your gravel bed and a gravel bed thickness of about 3 inches good luck on your project
30yrfishguy is offline  
Old February 24th, 2008  
Fish Addict
 
Aren't nano tanks saltwater tanks? When I googled it, it came up with saltwater tanks...
Cherrry123 is offline  
Old February 24th, 2008  
Fish Helper
 
I have lots of freshwater tanks and have plants in all of them. In one of the tanks(29 gallon) I have about 2 watts per gallon and I also have a 46 bow front with about 2.5 watts per gallon. In the 29 gallon I have a Co2 diffuser that I made with a power head and a gravel-vac. it is a pain in the butt sometimes when you have to brew up a fresh batch of Co2. BUT! the plants love it! I have lots of anubias, all types really. for such a small tank I would go with Anubias nana. it is a smaller version of anubias bartreri. you dont have to have Co2 really. I have it in all my tanks, even the ones without Co2, or high light. if you are looking for a good light I would go with a satellite, I have 2 of them and I like it 100x better than the coralife. If you are looking at doing Co2 it does raise the Ph and that stresses out the fish.
I hope I have helped you,
and good luck!
drumbum540 is offline  
Old February 24th, 2008  
Fish Keeper
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by Cherrry123 View Post
Aren't nano tanks saltwater tanks? When I googled it, it came up with saltwater tanks...
'Nano tank' just means a really small tank. it was made to a saltwater thing when a company started a 'nano reef tank' line. but generally it means a small tank.
angelfish220 is offline  
Old February 24th, 2008  
Fish Keeper
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by Shaina View Post
where is this calculator, if you don't mind me asking?

And good luck with your planned tank!
on the home page on one of those blue tabs on the side one says 'aquarium calculater'
angelfish220 is offline  
Old February 24th, 2008  
Fish Addict
 
Oh, ok. Thanks because that's all I got when I googled nano tanks.
Cherrry123 is offline  
Old February 24th, 2008  
Fish Addict
 
Do you know any sites I can find information on nano tanks? And does it have to be a "small" tank? Or can it be 10 gallons?
Cherrry123 is offline  
Old February 24th, 2008  
Fish Keeper
 
I think that to be techniqually a 'nano' it has to be under 20? I dont know. There is probably more examples on plantgeek.
angelfish220 is offline  
Old February 24th, 2008  
Fish Bum
 
a nano tank describes and tank up to 34 gals that is an extreme ecosystem to replicate. ie a 34gallon saltwater reef tank is also a nano tank as most avid sw keepers would not normally attempt such a thing under 55 gal. the challange is to keep the ecosystem as close to perfect as possible in as small as possible tank size.
30yrfishguy is offline  
Old February 25th, 2008  
Fish Addict
 
Ok,
Cherrry123 is offline  
Old February 25th, 2008  
Fish Mentor
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by 30yrfishguy View Post
you must get low light plants unless your using a power compac hood, secondly dont forget good substate...ie flourite under your gravel bed and a gravel bed thickness of about 3 inches good luck on your project
Hi!

30yrfishguy - since you seem good on planted tank - a few questions. I'm putting flourite in the Nano - but I've recently decided to turn my 47gal into a planted (With Camboba, Echindorus, Pygmy chain sword, Java moss and Elodea!) However, to get flourite I will have to tear out all my stuff - including fish. I really don't want to do this - and I'm currently growing various Echindorus species in it with no problem. I also put fertilizer pellets in the gravel on this tank. Do I really need flourite in this tank? Also, how much does CO2 raise the pH? Also - I have to 30watt flourecant bulbs on my 47gal tank. I'd love to get better ones, but my dad says that Flourecant's are 5 (or was it 10?!) times better than regular bulbs. Will they suffice, or do I need to upgrade the lighting? I know from the rule on thumb that I need 150watt - but my dad is extremely clever and electricals are really his area. Sorry about all the Q's - but I've just sparked my interest in Aquatic plants a few days ago and you seem to be the super-ultimate plant expert.

In the Nano I'm only going to use Pygmy chain sword (Or java moss!), Coffee leaf/Dwarf anubias and possibly Java fern if all goes to plan. Thanks a ton buddy!

It's going to be a FW nano tank guys.


Last edited by Blub; February 25th, 2008 at 02:38 PM.
Blub is offline  
 

Fish Forum Thread Tools

Fun Fish and Aquarium Games!
Fish Tycoon
Fish Tycoon
Insaniquarium - Insane Aquarium
Insaniquarium
Insane Aquarium
Jenny's Fish Shop
Jenny's
Fish Shop
FishCo
FishCo!

Similar Aquarium Fish Forum Threads
Thread Fish Forum
CO2 IS WORKING, UPDATE 1-15-07-5.5 gallon nano planted tank atmmachine816
2.5gal Freshwater Fish and Tank Photos
New 5gal. Freshwater Beginners Archive
looks who got a new 5gal! Betta Archive
PARENTING VIEWS SURVEY General Discussion Archive



Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.7.1
Copyright ©2000 - 2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
LinkBacks Enabled by vBSEO 3.2.0 RC5 © 2008, Crawlability, Inc.
© 2008 FishLore.com - Aquarium Fish Information