300 gallon set up

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
The tank is now cycling, big update to come~~
 
Long time no post! Life has been insane lately. I got a promotion at work. Previously I was a student tutor at the University of North Georgia. I am now doing that as well as essentially acting as a teacher's aid for an additional stipend, all while working on my novel! I am also getting my first short literary work published soon! Between all of that and school, I have been busy.

That said, the tank is cycled and substrate has been added. I was hoping for a few opinions on what route to take on the aquascape.

A) A larger version of the aquascape I have in my 180g.

This entails using the large stump somewhere in the aquascape and surrounding it with plants as in my 180g


B) use my large piece of driftwood as the centerpiece, adding rocks and plants all around it. If I do this I will not use the stump, giving my gar and polys more room.



CAM05386.jpgCAM05384.jpg CAM05385.jpgCAM05386.jpgCAM05384.jpg CAM05385.jpgCAM05386.jpg
CAM05384.jpg CAM05385.jpg
 
As for the progress I made...


CAM05235.jpg
As soon as the filter was running, I cleaned every other tank in the house, dumping the nasty water into the 300. Hence the black water. (Full video update of filter coming soon)

I also crushed up jumbo krill every day and dropped it into my k1 moving bed so that it would rot in my filter. The k1 cycled fairly quickly. CAM05387.jpg

I then waited on the sand to arrive. I ordered crushed garnet from a dealer on eBay called abrasive armory. The guy was really cool and gave me a great markdown-- 160 for 200lbs. CAM05351.jpgUnfortunately, one of the bags ripped because I pulled it from the box awkwardly. That was frustrating, but I managed to get 99% of it into the tank.CAM05352.jpgCAM05354.jpg In spite of washing the sand (painstakingly--15lbs at a time), the water clouded up, causing a mini-cycle. I quickly stopped my pumps and did a 90% water change, leaving all of the water in the sump alone. The water wasn't cloudy after a few hours.
 
First attempt at aquascaping it:
CAM05423.jpgI'm definitely not satisfied with this, but I'm not sure what I ought to change to give it a more realistic feel. I still haven't added the pothos plants. The roots ought to improve the sense of realism, but something is definitely off here.
 
  • Like
Reactions: festaedan
Looks great man!
I'm really excited to see it all finished up
 
Threw the pothos on top and changed the plants around. Part of me still feels like the stump needs to go. CAM05447.jpgCAM05444.jpgCAM05440.jpg
 
If a you get rid of the stump send it to me! I think it adds a great 3-D effect smaller fish love to hang out around that kind of structure
 
Haha, you're second on the list behind my girlfriend. I'm giving her my 180gallon to house her/our axolotl breeding pair. Theyre going to be one of the most spoiled pairs around. She wants me to let them have the stump too.

I'm really feeling an overhanging root structure sort of vibe right now. Suspended spider wood and pothos roots over a rocky bottom. The background seems like it will compliment that well.
 
MonsterFishKeepers.com