Paludarium atrempt -- 2nd time
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Paludarium atrempt -- 2nd time
Hi all,
I'll like to share my second Plaudarium attempt ,,,,,
Tank size 2x1x1
Plants -- anubias, h.tripartita ,windlove ferns ,,,,,,
I am yet yo decide on fauna ,,,, please suggest me what can b kept here
Paludarium: http://youtu.be/qlYV6FIUqLI
I'll like to share my second Plaudarium attempt ,,,,,
Tank size 2x1x1
Plants -- anubias, h.tripartita ,windlove ferns ,,,,,,
I am yet yo decide on fauna ,,,, please suggest me what can b kept here
Paludarium: http://youtu.be/qlYV6FIUqLI
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Re: Paludarium atrempt -- 2nd time
Keep small fishes. Killies are best for this type of setups.
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Re: Paludarium atrempt -- 2nd time
Water area is really v less...... I am thinking to start with some shrimps
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Re: Paludarium atrempt -- 2nd time
its looking nice. Is emergent plant, money plant?
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Nope , Anubias
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it is amazing how a simple idea can take an aquarium suddenly to a different level. so many people have anubias now, an expensive plant mostly, that it no longer catches eyeballs like it used to 5 years ago. But by dropping the water level, we have an aquarium that is, suddenly, many times more exciting.... I think a paludarium like this is super interesting... especially if the anubias start growing fast! i have heard that A congensis grows particularly fast if leaves are grown out of the water like this. Hope to see this thread progress and teach us a few new things... if the anubias thrive, i am sure so many guys will want to try the idea right away. ..
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Re: Paludarium atrempt -- 2nd time
Interesting and simple paludarium.
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Thanks [emoji4] [emoji4] i am expecting them to thrive as well,,,,lets wait and watch ,,,i'll keep u all postedRomi wrote:it is amazing how a simple idea can take an aquarium suddenly to a different level. so many people have anubias now, an expensive plant mostly, that it no longer catches eyeballs like it used to 5 years ago. But by dropping the water level, we have an aquarium that is, suddenly, many times more exciting.... I think a paludarium like this is super interesting... especially if the anubias start growing fast! i have heard that A congensis grows particularly fast if leaves are grown out of the water like this. Hope to see this thread progress and teach us a few new things... if the anubias thrive, i am sure so many guys will want to try the idea right away. ..
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Re: Paludarium atrempt -- 2nd time
Simple and effective. This should work fine. Although you can do a few more things
-designate dry and wet areas in the tank
.--the dry area should not get splashing water while the wet area should.
auatic plants (like Anubias, Moss and Ferns) can be in the wet area, while other semi aquatic plants (bromeliades etc) can be in the dry part
-Have the pump on a timer....you don't need to water more than 3/4 times a day for more than 2/3 minutes every time
Wrap a filter sponge/cotton wool around the pump, it will act as the filter too
-designate dry and wet areas in the tank
.--the dry area should not get splashing water while the wet area should.
auatic plants (like Anubias, Moss and Ferns) can be in the wet area, while other semi aquatic plants (bromeliades etc) can be in the dry part
-Have the pump on a timer....you don't need to water more than 3/4 times a day for more than 2/3 minutes every time
Wrap a filter sponge/cotton wool around the pump, it will act as the filter too