Have put all of the 20 Opaes in there now. 3 more snails to go.
Paulao wrote: ↑29 Nov 2018 01:11 @Algae In Space I love how the lava stacks up. looks a a mini lava mountain. Can i ask how does the fern benefit the tank?
I must say cylinder shape tank does really create a different perspective view compared to normal square/rectangle tanks. nice works
Algae In Space wrote:Paulao wrote: ↑25 Nov 2018 00:57 @Algae In Space Any pictures? Curious how it would look like for a cylinder tankNice! Do you have a light?
I'm super happy with the new tank so far
Put in the sand mixed with coral gravel, the lava (drilled some holes into the larger boulders) and one of the algae balls. There are 6 little Opaes and three snails in there so far. The rest will follow in a while. I will also put a Microsorum pteropus "Philippine" in there. It's a java farn type that naturally grows in brackish waters. And so far it seems to do fine.
I'm surprised by how much larger the rocks look like due to the water/tank distortion. But I love it. It looks even cooler when you stand in front of it compared to the photo.
opae ula related wrote: ↑30 Nov 2018 00:00Algae In Space wrote:Paulao wrote: ↑25 Nov 2018 00:57 @Algae In Space Any pictures? Curious how it would look like for a cylinder tankNice! Do you have a light?
I'm super happy with the new tank so far
Put in the sand mixed with coral gravel, the lava (drilled some holes into the larger boulders) and one of the algae balls. There are 6 little Opaes and three snails in there so far. The rest will follow in a while. I will also put a Microsorum pteropus "Philippine" in there. It's a java farn type that naturally grows in brackish waters. And so far it seems to do fine.
I'm surprised by how much larger the rocks look like due to the water/tank distortion. But I love it. It looks even cooler when you stand in front of it compared to the photo.