Setting up a new Loach Tank, need advice.
Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 1:45 pm
Hey everyone, I am in the process of planning out a new tank.
Currently I have the following tank:
20 Gallon planted with gravel and flourite mixed in.
4 x 1.5" Clown Loaches
5 x fancy guppy
5 x tetras
1 x 1.5" rainbow shark
1x 2.5" common pleco
Absolutely love the clown loaches, but I realize that this tank is much too small for them. My plan is to upgrade to a 55 gallon tank. Will this be big enough, and if not, for how long? If its not, I may have to get rid of them after they outgrow the 55, as I really do not have long term, permanent residence right now (college student).
I've been doing a lot of reading and looking around, and reading articles on this site and others and I have decided that I want to create a planted 55 gallon aquarium with a sand or sand-like substrate. I also want to use the undergravel powerhead current-creating system that is mentioned on this website several times with PVC pipe, sponge filters, and one or two powerheads. I am worried however that a system like this will ruin the sandy substrate... What is your opinion?
My plan right now as far as the substrate goes is to put a 1 to 1 1/2 inch layer of some sort of plant substrate like this: http://www.petco.com/product/111998/Eco ... dSubtrates
The second step will then be to take play-sand from Home Depot and put another 1 1/2 to 2 inches on top as I have read that this works fairly well in aquariums and provides a more natural look which is exactly what I am looking for.
Another question that I have is about plants. I really have a hard time picking out plants. Right now I have...
Hornwort
Java Moss
Java Fern
Cobomba
Jungle Val
.. I think a couple others too, but I can't remember
This is the look I'm going for, only with a sandy bottom...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfbspqOI ... re=related
Here is a video of what I have so far in my 20 gallon...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqqhabt2G9o
Currently I have the following tank:
20 Gallon planted with gravel and flourite mixed in.
4 x 1.5" Clown Loaches
5 x fancy guppy
5 x tetras
1 x 1.5" rainbow shark
1x 2.5" common pleco
Absolutely love the clown loaches, but I realize that this tank is much too small for them. My plan is to upgrade to a 55 gallon tank. Will this be big enough, and if not, for how long? If its not, I may have to get rid of them after they outgrow the 55, as I really do not have long term, permanent residence right now (college student).
I've been doing a lot of reading and looking around, and reading articles on this site and others and I have decided that I want to create a planted 55 gallon aquarium with a sand or sand-like substrate. I also want to use the undergravel powerhead current-creating system that is mentioned on this website several times with PVC pipe, sponge filters, and one or two powerheads. I am worried however that a system like this will ruin the sandy substrate... What is your opinion?
My plan right now as far as the substrate goes is to put a 1 to 1 1/2 inch layer of some sort of plant substrate like this: http://www.petco.com/product/111998/Eco ... dSubtrates
The second step will then be to take play-sand from Home Depot and put another 1 1/2 to 2 inches on top as I have read that this works fairly well in aquariums and provides a more natural look which is exactly what I am looking for.
Another question that I have is about plants. I really have a hard time picking out plants. Right now I have...
Hornwort
Java Moss
Java Fern
Cobomba
Jungle Val
.. I think a couple others too, but I can't remember
This is the look I'm going for, only with a sandy bottom...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfbspqOI ... re=related
Here is a video of what I have so far in my 20 gallon...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqqhabt2G9o