I’ve had this tank for about 9 months now. While it’s been very beautiful, my background has been rough. First it was a simple foggy-glass film. Then I removed that to try to add a white one, which only looked worse.

But finally, I was able to afford a dream item - a lightscreen.

And damn, the difference is insane lol. It may show off the algae more, but it really makes the colors pop.

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    9 days ago

    I know nothing about this, so this maybe a stupid question. Do the fishies have any problems with these lights?

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          8 days ago

          I plan on getting a timer for these, but currently I turn them on and off manually. I only have them on when the over-tank lights are on, so 1pm to 8pm. Sometimes I’ll turn the backlight off early.

          So far I’m not sure if it bothers the fish, they seem to be acting normal

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          8 days ago

          Generally you’ll want to have them on a time to prevent things like algae from taking over the tank

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    8 days ago

    I’m more into a natural back drop but this looks nice. Just expensive and unnecessary. I do think it helps the aesthetics a lot! I learned this was even a thing today, so you learn something everyday.

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        8 days ago

        I’m a shrimp lover. I have pretty much all types. You have an awesome tank. No doubt there was money spent on it. I’d like to hear more about it and specifically some of your plant choices.

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          8 days ago

          Thank you :) and impressive, I only have three types in here.

          Yes lol a bit too much money maybe. But it’s been worth it to me.

          The plants, I’ll copy over my list here:

          Monte Carlo carpeting the front

          Ludwigia diamond and some other Ludwigia in the front-left

          Lloydiella in the front middle (the bright round-leaf ones)

          Ludwigia Super Red front right

          Limnophila Aromatica in the front-right (the thin leaves, kinda looks like marijuana lol)

          Rotala Indica in the back left and back right “bushes” (they are ugly at the moment because I trimmed recently)

          Ammania Senegalensis in the center back, the orange-pink tall ones.

          Crypt Sri Lanka & Anubia “Wrinkle Leaf” in the back right corner.

          Somewhere in the center are a few Staurogyne Repens (I didn’t really attempt much with them, didn’t properly research how they grew)

          There’s also a smaller anubia tucked in the center under the rise of that right rock, but it’s hard to see because of the other plants in the middle from this angle lol

          EDIT: oh and Red Root Floaters floating on top lol

          The tank is a 60p, with a WRGB2 Chihiros light above it and a Biomaster 350 filter. I am running CO2, and use remineralized RODI water.

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            7 days ago

            3 questions. What is the deep purple looking cone on the front bottom left, 2nd what is the smaller very red thin leave plant bottom front right, and 3rd what is the big bowl looking clear cone you have top right?

            I just added some metricide to my tank basically liquid co2 like flourish. But I over did it and fried my hornwort floating. Caused a bacterial bloom. I honestly don’t even remember what plants are in my main tank. Once it all clears up if I remember I will also make a post.

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              6 days ago
              1. It’s an alder cone I think. Good for shrimps because they have a lot of surface area, though mine have a bit of algae on them.
              2. Ludwigia Super Red Mini, though it isn’t growing super well lol. It wants the lights higher but some of my plants don’t like it
              3. That is my filters outflow pipe, a Lily Pipe.
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                6 days ago

                What is the point of the Lilly pipe? I’ve never seen one before. I always use sponge filters or HOB filters.

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                  3 days ago

                  It’s used with a Canister filter. There are a few benefits to canister filters

                  1. Less “stuff” taking up space in the tank. At the very least, the glass lily pipe and glass intake pipe look nice lol
                  2. A larger container means more filtration, both mechanical and biochemical. You have a TON more surface area for beneficial bacteria to live on and help clean the water.
                  3. Higher flow, which is helpful in larger tanks (mine is not, the high flow is actually an issue for me lol)

                  There are different glass pipes, each with their own shape and benefit. This one, the Lily, is named because it’s shaped like a lily flower - this shape allows the water to flow out of it nicely, creating a good even directional flow AND creates a small “vortex” above it, providing extra surface skimming.