90g Low-tech planted tank

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Took a video of my tanks after a water change today. The rainbows are all juvies/young adults and should almost double in size. Herbertaxelrodis, Lacustris, and Boesemani, Some SAE and Roselines in there too.

What do you guys think of this tank? Suggestions?

[video=youtube;epAOpnBgsr8]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epAOpnBgsr8&list=HL1394932492&feature=mh_lolz[/video]
 

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Looks great. By low tech are you saying no C02 ??
 

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Looks very nice, well done.

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Very nice! The high-PAR lighting is what makes it pop! Idk why people make such a big deal about CO2. It's not necessary to keep most aquatic plants. It's too often that I see people neglect their lighting and splurge on a CO2 systems.
 

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what are the specs of the tank and what plants are in there?

and yah, low tech=no co2
Specs? Dimensions you mean? Standard 90g 48"x48"x24" . I don't know most of the plants in there. Got some locally from a hobbyist in a big bag. 4-5 anubias species, java fern, hornwort, some type of bacopus, amazon sword, jungle val, and whatever that thing is that has become the "carpet" lol. It grows like mad. I pull a large bucket full of it out every couple months.
 

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Very nice! The high-PAR lighting is what makes it pop! Idk why people make such a big deal about CO2. It's not necessary to keep most aquatic plants. It's too often that I see people neglect their lighting and splurge on a CO2 systems.
Thanks. I'm sure it would grow much more nicely if I had C02 but I don't think it's required. I'm looking to add something that brings out the orange/red a little better on my rainbows.
 

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Very nice! The high-PAR lighting is what makes it pop! Idk why people make such a big deal about CO2. It's not necessary to keep most aquatic plants. It's too often that I see people neglect their lighting and splurge on a CO2 systems.
Its not necessary but it increases growth rate, keeps algae at bay, longer photo period and makes high par tanks efficient (sure I missed a few) And even with low/medium lighting co2 still has benefits. If you want a high tech planted tank with more exotic plant species and have faster more lush growth then co2 is a must! IMO seeing a lush/healthy high tech tank is awesome! Not to say there aren't some nice low tech tanks out there like this one for example :)

Some people go big with filtration, some people go big with planted tanks!


I always see the opposite! People buying very high lighting and having no co2 causing many issues, the most significant being algae!




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Nice setup..quite the relaxing view you have there :)

I also have a low-tech 90 gal with a few different rainbows.

Praecox, Gertrudae, Marci', and Threadfins

I would get a few more roselines. IM experience they do better in groups >4.
If you run into algae issues, get some horned nerites.

They are awesome little buggers and nice to look at.

Steve
 
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