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I'm so glad I found your channel. Great setup! Sorry about your Guppies. I can't believe how much this tank looks like a 20 long I I just set up last month. I have two pieces of Ghostwood resting on Seiru stone with a sand substrate, and Anubias, crypts, java ferns, swords, and frogbit for plants. I stocked it with a female Betta, Harlequin Rasboras, Pygmy Corydoras, Nerite snails, and cherry shrimp. Thanks for posting👍
If u want to use the acrylic pipe holders and don't care about messing up your tank a bit, you should be able to cut out the protruding black lip that's blocking the holder with a sharp razor blade. My 5gal's rim was too thick also for my hob filter so i just cut a section in the back corner and now the filter can sit flush with the top
Never had issues with smaller gravel when using controsoil. If this was dirt, I would have absolutely have used sand. Only slow growing plant in here is the anubias. The rest is growing extremely fast.
I actually did that for a moment! That is also a good way to do it. I did the 3d printed brackets because still not set on where I want the pipes to be. Moving them around for flow adjustments and such
not bad for 100 bucks! Really depends on how you care about hiding all of our peripherals. I really do like being able to hide away the heater. The outlet being a tube/ pipe can also lead to some creative uses in future projects. Perhaps a water fall that is also my filter.
Those aren't endlers those are Japanese blue sword guppies I have real endlers in one of my videos check them out so you know what to get next time ur at a fish store
Newbie here, still in fantasy part of this hobby and I love that you have a filter that isn’t submerged inside the tank, nor is it hanging out on top of the back side… love that! Thank you for sharing as you’ve given me some wonderful fantasy fodder for my aquarium planning. Thank you so much!