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Aspiring Aquascaper
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Madison, Wisconsin USA
Posts: 71
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Hi Everybody, This is a project that I started a couple of weeks ago, but I'll begin here with my first pictures. I am putting together a riparium display that will showcase plants, of course, along with a really cool new fish that I recently acquired, the small Synodontis catfish, S. lucipinnis. Here is a shot of the group of seven individuals acclimating in their shipping bag.
![]() And here is a picture of the 50-gallon (190 litre) aquarium. Unlike most of the ripariums that I have set up this one is filled most of the way to the top. ![]() I think that it has about 32 gallons (121 litres) or so of water in it. I painted the background behind the underwater portion with black latex paint, while leaving the glass behind the above-water part clear. I have generally found that it is easiest to do a convincing riaprium scape in a tank filled to only about 40% full (using the golden section as a guide), so it will be interesting to see how this one turns out. More later... |
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Aspiring Aquascaper
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Madison, Wisconsin USA
Posts: 71
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Thanks very much Jur4ik.
Here is a shot of the setup with gravel and a view of life support. ![]() This picture was dated December 10. You can see that the appliances really are very simple. I just included a 100 watt Eheim heater and a Fluval 205 canister filter. The filter pipes were modified slightly to reach down to lowered water surface. I have since added a Koralia nano powerhead for a little more water circulation. |
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Aspiring Aquascaper
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Madison, Wisconsin USA
Posts: 71
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Here's the hardscape that I am starting out with.
![]() If I need a change it will be easy enough to switch up those stones for something else later on. There will be only a few plants planted in the bottom. |
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Aspiring Aquascaper
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Madison, Wisconsin USA
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Here is the emersed layout with the first of the plants.
![]() This picture was dated 13 December 2009. And here is a quick description of the selections, beginning from the left.
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Aspiring Aquascaper
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Madison, Wisconsin USA
Posts: 71
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Thanks. I agree that the emersed portion and the underwater portion seem to be visually separated. The effect is somewhat better in person. I have found that it is generally easier to resolve these riparium layouts in tanks that only have 1/3 or so of depth filled with water and with most the foliage (emersed and immersed) all within the same frame.
I have since added some underwater foliage, which is beneficial because it puts some green into that area. I need to go dig up a couple more pictures. |
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Aspiring Aquascaper
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Madison, Wisconsin USA
Posts: 71
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Here is a shot with just one underwater plant, a small Amazon sword.
![]() I am working on getting a few similar plants into that area. You can see that having the fish in there also helps to build dimension for the underwater portion. |
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Singapore
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hey... that very nice concept. How did you hang those potted plants?
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Aspiring Aquascaper
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Madison, Wisconsin USA
Posts: 71
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Thanks very much. The plants are mounted primarily with these magnet planters.
![]() Some of the other less expensive planters use suction cups. There are also some plants planted onto raft planters. |
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Senior Aquascaper
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: italy
Posts: 144
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Aspiring Aquascaper
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Madison, Wisconsin USA
Posts: 71
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Thanks so much elmagico82. That setup that you have is very nice. The Hydrocotyle is a very good choice for this kind of display.
This riparium that I have has a fixture with two 6500K 39-watt HO T5 lamps. The tank is a 200 liter (90cm X 45cm X 45cm). I have another new shot from a couple of nights ago. I moved some of the rocks around. ![]() |
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Aspiring Aquascaper
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Madison, Wisconsin USA
Posts: 71
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Yes you are right Jur4ik. It is just difficult because now that the Synodonits are larger I need to make more cave room for them. The best way to make the caves is to stack the larger rocks on top of smaller stones, but this is not such a good representation of how the rocks would be arranged in nature.
I might work on moving the hardscape around some this week to look for a better solution. |
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Aspiring Aquascaper
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Madison, Wisconsin USA
Posts: 71
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The Bacopa lawn has finally started to cover well. You can see just a couple of little corners of the foam trellis raft around the edges.
![]() It took some time and training to get it to grow like this. As the stems have grown longer I have snipped them off where they reach past the edge of the raft. This encourages branching and more compact growth. |
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Aspiring Aquascaper
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Madison, Wisconsin USA
Posts: 71
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The other night I admired the Echinodorus cordifolius 'Tropica Marble Queen' that I have going off in the right corner of this tank.
![]() This is such a nice plant. It is the perfect size and shape for growing in a riparium. This variety of E. cordifolius grows rather slowly and stays smallish, so it does not become unruly the way that the species does. Here is a close-up showing that white leaf variegation. ![]() |
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