20 Gallon Long: Low Tech RCS Tank
Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 5:15 am
I decided to move all of my RCS and 4 otos from their planted 10 gallon to a 20 gallon that I had recently moved the fish and snails out of.
I removed the black gravel, silk plants, and decorations out, put in some Eco-Complete, Rotala rotundifolia, Java fern, dwarf chain swordsm, and Malaysian driftwood.
The back of the tank is painted black, glass canopy, AquaClear 20 with a sponge over the intake and a DIY water deflector over the outflow.
I'll be upgrading the filter as soon as I get in the new filter for the 30 gallon.
The light on the tank are 2 flourescent light strips, which gives me about 30 W on the tank.
What a task this has been!
It took me one evening and a morning to get them all moved to the new tank.
I was out of nets, so I had to use the gravel vac, 2 Solo cups, and a turkey baster.
Everyone seems to have settled in just fine, so far.
Yesterday evening, I fed them all bloodworms (frozen; freeze dried foods aren't allowed in my regime) and spirulina flakes.
I'll get some pics up when I can.
I am thinking about moving the otos back into the 10 gallon that will soon be home to the snowball shrimp that I'm getting next week.
If I do that, then I'll move in my ABN juvie with the RCS.
I removed the black gravel, silk plants, and decorations out, put in some Eco-Complete, Rotala rotundifolia, Java fern, dwarf chain swordsm, and Malaysian driftwood.
The back of the tank is painted black, glass canopy, AquaClear 20 with a sponge over the intake and a DIY water deflector over the outflow.
I'll be upgrading the filter as soon as I get in the new filter for the 30 gallon.
The light on the tank are 2 flourescent light strips, which gives me about 30 W on the tank.
What a task this has been!
It took me one evening and a morning to get them all moved to the new tank.
I was out of nets, so I had to use the gravel vac, 2 Solo cups, and a turkey baster.
Everyone seems to have settled in just fine, so far.
Yesterday evening, I fed them all bloodworms (frozen; freeze dried foods aren't allowed in my regime) and spirulina flakes.
I'll get some pics up when I can.
I am thinking about moving the otos back into the 10 gallon that will soon be home to the snowball shrimp that I'm getting next week.
If I do that, then I'll move in my ABN juvie with the RCS.