07-24-2008, 10:39 PM
Hello all, I am new here. I have been browsing the forum for a few days now and I have a real itch to start up a viv with a couple or maybe three azureus.
first off, about me. 19, college student. I started off with freshwater fish at age 12 or 13. I quickly moved on to saltwater fish only and for about 4 years now, I have been hooked on reef tanks. My most recent tank was a 125 sps(the hard to keep pretty colorful stick corals) and clam tank but had to condense into a smaller tank due to moving into a dorm. however I am moving into a large apartment this september and boy do I have plans! Here are some pics of my old aquarium
I have also have had a leopard gecko for about 6 months now. I love both life forms so much that i have been considering combining the two. At times i have had 7 aquariums ranging from .5 gallons to 125 gallons in my room, so i am used to having a jungle in my room and i am now wanting to have a true piece of jungle in my room.
So, I have a 55 gallon aquarium which im thinking of putting a waterfall on the left side that will flow into a small pool, then into a winding "river" that spans the tank and make the very right... say 1' of the tank a "pond" about 5-6 inches deep. to house maybe a cardinal tetra, orange neon tetra and black neon tetra, or maybe 2-3 danios.
so now to my questions if you are still reading this.
1. I have searched around for info but havent been able to find what i need. I have seen that most people construct false bottoms with with gravel beneath. How exactly should I go about doing my water feature, make an eggcrate/screen false bottom and leave the right side bare tank, then use glass sheet and silicon to make a barrier? I am thinking of drilling the side(or bottom if it isnt tempered glass), and making a wet/dry sump(if you froggers arent familiar with what a sump is, it is basicaly a smaller tank that serves as a filter).
2. will there be excessive nutrients that make their way into the water, or should good filtration take care of this?
3. I see that many people use foam to construct their background. We aquarium people also use that stuff( i believe it is called great stuff). Is there a certain place to purchase this stuff or can i find it at lowes? also, How do you get the mulch, dirt, or whatever to stick in it so well? do you sprinkle it while it is still wet, or coat it in silicon and then sprinkle mulch stuff on it?
4. now, about FF cultures, do you just need to get a starter culture, start growing adults and then start making your own cultures, or do you need to keep buying larva?
5. Does anyone know of a GOOD step by step build similar(does not have to have fish in it) because i would like to know all the steps of setting up the ground layer without asking the bajillion questions that i have
Thank you to anyone who could help answer my questions
mike
first off, about me. 19, college student. I started off with freshwater fish at age 12 or 13. I quickly moved on to saltwater fish only and for about 4 years now, I have been hooked on reef tanks. My most recent tank was a 125 sps(the hard to keep pretty colorful stick corals) and clam tank but had to condense into a smaller tank due to moving into a dorm. however I am moving into a large apartment this september and boy do I have plans! Here are some pics of my old aquarium
I have also have had a leopard gecko for about 6 months now. I love both life forms so much that i have been considering combining the two. At times i have had 7 aquariums ranging from .5 gallons to 125 gallons in my room, so i am used to having a jungle in my room and i am now wanting to have a true piece of jungle in my room.
So, I have a 55 gallon aquarium which im thinking of putting a waterfall on the left side that will flow into a small pool, then into a winding "river" that spans the tank and make the very right... say 1' of the tank a "pond" about 5-6 inches deep. to house maybe a cardinal tetra, orange neon tetra and black neon tetra, or maybe 2-3 danios.
so now to my questions if you are still reading this.
1. I have searched around for info but havent been able to find what i need. I have seen that most people construct false bottoms with with gravel beneath. How exactly should I go about doing my water feature, make an eggcrate/screen false bottom and leave the right side bare tank, then use glass sheet and silicon to make a barrier? I am thinking of drilling the side(or bottom if it isnt tempered glass), and making a wet/dry sump(if you froggers arent familiar with what a sump is, it is basicaly a smaller tank that serves as a filter).
2. will there be excessive nutrients that make their way into the water, or should good filtration take care of this?
3. I see that many people use foam to construct their background. We aquarium people also use that stuff( i believe it is called great stuff). Is there a certain place to purchase this stuff or can i find it at lowes? also, How do you get the mulch, dirt, or whatever to stick in it so well? do you sprinkle it while it is still wet, or coat it in silicon and then sprinkle mulch stuff on it?
4. now, about FF cultures, do you just need to get a starter culture, start growing adults and then start making your own cultures, or do you need to keep buying larva?
5. Does anyone know of a GOOD step by step build similar(does not have to have fish in it) because i would like to know all the steps of setting up the ground layer without asking the bajillion questions that i have
Thank you to anyone who could help answer my questions
mike