Over the last week week my family & I set up a new Natural Planted Tank. We started with a 20 gallon tank. My son & I aired out the potting soil & then we put about 1.5-2 inches of soil on the bottom of the tank. We rinsed off the gravel and put an inch or so layer of gravel on the soil. (This was probably my son's favorite part) We put in on a great wooden stand that has a matching canopy - perfect for keeping 5 year old hands from playing in the tank (Thank You Shawn, aka madness, for the stand/canopy & all the answers to my newbie questions as well as the directions that put Garmin to shame
). Then we put the plants in, put the water in, treated it, and started up the filter. It was beautiful! Pearling on the gravel and all the plant surfaces. And then I put the canopy on. OH NO! :shock: The filter was too big for the cut out allowing for the filter & the light I had was too bulky to use with the canopy. So then it was decision time. We decided to go ahead with the canopy so I went down to Blue Sierra in Issaquah and thankfully they had a CoralLife retro fit kit that was the right size. And switching out my new filter for the one from the 10 gallon works better, but I still need to enlarge the cut-out a bit - I just need to find/get the right tool for that. However, now that I have a stronger light on the tank, I think I'll keep the 10 gallon tank as a low-light plant tank and make the 20 a med-high light tank. It's an addiction!!
: So, I've moved the low light plants over and now that it's bare in the NPT I am browsing/shopping online to decide what I want to get next.
: So, I've moved the low light plants over and now that it's bare in the NPT I am browsing/shopping online to decide what I want to get next.