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Aqua One Horizon 50


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Aquarium: Aqua One Horizon 50 (50cm x 29cm x 29cm, 39l)
Filter: Eheim 2213 Canister (3 Course Pads, 1 Fine Pad, 1 Carbon Pad)
Light: Ista 60cm White LED (180 Bulbs)
Heater: Aqua One 50w Glass Heater (22c)
CO2: None
Substrate: ADA Amazonia Soil
Hardscape: Pisces Seiryu Stone (13)
Flora: Hemianthus callitrichoides (6 Pots)
Fauna: Crystal Red Shrimp (10)
Water Treatment: API Tap Water Conditioner, API Bio Chem Zorb
Fertilizer: AquaGreen Dinosaur Pee
Aquascaping Tools: Paint Brush, Curved Scissor, Planting Tweezer
Notes: Dry Start Method (DSM), 10 Hour Photo Period, Misted Twice Daily

Substrate Depth Front: 3cm
Substrate Depth Back: 8.5cm 

Planted On: 1st October 2015
Flooded On: 
Shrimp Added: 

 

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Very Nice GC

Just take it nice and easy dont stress.

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WOWZA !!!! 

Very very impressive sir crabalot :) 

 

 

just a tip/hint 

hc will actually thrive/grow better and faster if you break it up more 

a very annoying and frustrating process !!! 

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I removed the far right Seiryu Stone earlier, when looking at photos it seemed too out of place and large, so have replaced it with a smaller Seiryu Stone, half it's size, looks a lot better.

Also bought a cheap high pressure water sprayer today to give the tank a good misting each day.

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cant you just use a hair spray bottle? ones you see when you get your hair cut?

 

isnt a high pressure sprayer abit over kill and will blow everything everywhere?

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I was using one but it's spray is really weak, wanted something that had more pressure, doesn't blow anything away, works a treat mate.

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Have decided to reduce the lighting photo period from 10 hours to 8 now, seeing some yellowing of the leaves on the HC, am a little worried they could be getting too much light, keeping misting at twice a day though.

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Looks great!

Thanks Demon, should be sweet as once it's spread and flooded with a small group of Shrimp in there.

Also, have turned the photo period back to 10 hours, 5 on, 2 off, 5 on and have started misting once a day seeing soil is nice and damp, have also order a hygrometer to check humidity within the tank, just a cheap $2.00 one should do the job.

Have been tempted to flood the tank I won't lie, so have kept myself some what busy with side aquatic projects to take my mind off of this tank, haha, so stay tuned I guess, I'll post the 3 little projects on here once complete.

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