

I'm not finished with the aquascaping yet. I need to get more riverstone and a couple of more large rocks. Substrate consists of about 3" of playbox sand. Once the remainder of the rocks are in, I'll be adding pea-sized gravel to top everything off.
The plant in the tank is willow moss, collected from local streams.

Filtration is a ViaAqua750 canister. Water circulation is provided by a Rio 2500, but this is going to be changed to two external pumps as I don't like the look of the powerhead in the tank. It will be interesting to see if the fish separate themselves out by waterflow.
Water flow in this tank is interesting. It flows from left to right, with the majority of the flow going over the larger rocks. This forces the water towards the surface of the tank as it goes towards the right side of the tank. This creates two main flow areas: the left side is high velocity while the right side is a much slower velocity. Hillstream and brookstream in one tank.
Lighting consists of 6x96 watt PC tubes.
So far, the inhabitants are:
6 Sewellia
6 H. smithii
6 H. confuzona
6 Beaufortia levertti
6 zipper loach
12 gobies (see pics following this post. Came in with the Vannies)
8 Vannies
1 Rasbora rasbora (am getting more)
6 Crossochilus lateus
6 Bluestipe Garra
4 Vampyre Shrimp (a filter-feeding species from Africa)
2 Green Lace Shrimp (from Asia)
50 Asian clams
12 Thai mussels