My Iwagumi (Picture Thread)

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Really enjoyed the plants! I'm usually more in to tanks that have a lot of action but this peaceful setting would be nice for a little while.
 
the tank looks amazing! i was wondering how many bubbles per second of c02 you are running? i didnt see a regulater on the DIY bottle. ive been wanting to use a DIY bottle system with a bubble diffuser on it but had no idea on how to judge the amount of co2 going into the tank.
 
ChrisGray;3911431; said:
the tank looks amazing! i was wondering how many bubbles per second of c02 you are running? i didnt see a regulater on the DIY bottle. ive been wanting to use a DIY bottle system with a bubble diffuser on it but had no idea on how to judge the amount of co2 going into the tank.

I don't have a regulator, but I do have a bubble counter. It runs about 3-4 bubbles per second.
 
The assassin snails are eating a lot of snails! I never see those pesky snails anymore. You can see one of them eating a small snail below. The picture with the tiger shrimp is a different tank. You can see some cool pearling in the first picture. Enjoy!

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WOW, I am amazed your tank is awesome!!!!!

What is your gravel? and light? and tank size haha? I am thinking about a DIY Co2. Beauty
 
VampAro69;3926870; said:
WOW, I am amazed your tank is awesome!!!!!

What is your gravel? and light? and tank size haha? I am thinking about a DIY Co2. Beauty

Thanks, my substrate is ADA Aqua Soil, lighting is a 24" coral life fixture (PC) and the tank is 15 gallons.
 
Thanks love your tank, very nice.

Do you think that freshwater plants like a very fine gravel compared to a more pebble shap that a lot of pet stores sell? I am about to set up my tank and I have about 2 inches of sand on the bottom and then I got black pebbles, do you think I should crush them and make them as fine as possible.? Thanks for the responce.
 
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