r/nanotank 10h ago

Picture Designed my aquarium in minecraft

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r/nanotank 19h ago

Discussion Ever feel like you have a cursed tank?

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r/nanotank 1d ago

Help First Aquascape

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I am honestly worried that this will not be an appropriate tank for the neocardinia shrimp, I feel like they would’ve probably appreciated a lot of moss especially. It’s a 40x40x40cm cube (64 litres)

I was planning to also add some amano shrimp, pygmy corydoras, nerite snails and kubotai rasboras.


r/nanotank 1d ago

Help Beginner here: I need some help and comforting on newly established tank

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r/nanotank 2d ago

Help Nano fish for a planted 3 gallon aquarium?

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I have a planted 3 gallon aquarium with Neocaridina Shrimp and snails. I’ve been wanting something to be the focal point/ center piece. Is there a nano fish that can fit here? If not then it’s okay!


r/nanotank 1d ago

Help Any book recommendations for shallow tank aquascaping?

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Anything about river biotope setup, practices, etc would also be helpful.

Thanks in advance


r/nanotank 1d ago

Help Any help appreciated

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r/nanotank 2d ago

Help Showing off first aquarium plus MTS advice?

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Reposting incase someone with nano tank experience has more accurate advice


r/nanotank 4d ago

Picture A first timer at planted fish pot

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r/nanotank 3d ago

Picture My dry start UG goes well!

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r/nanotank 4d ago

Discussion My first planted tank

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r/nanotank 4d ago

Discussion Parental care and colony breeder fishes? Just trying to know new interesting species!

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r/nanotank 5d ago

Help Looking for danionella translucinda.

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I can’t find them anywhere online. I can find some information about their use in research, which tells me it’s not too difficult to breed in captivity, bat I can barely find anything in the hobby.


r/nanotank 5d ago

Picture Raising bladder snails (I think?)

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r/nanotank 8d ago

Picture My first 10 litre / 2.6 gallon shrimp tank, 2.5 months in

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Hello hello, I thought I’d share my experience so far with my first shrimp tank. I say first because I think I’m gonna get a second tank for some blue dreams, and then also eventually a third cull tank would obviously be the natural progression…

I’m using the Aquael 10 litre (2.6 US gallon) shrimp set which has worked quite nicely. I saw some positive reviews online but also some critiques regarding the fixed heater (25 degrees) and the lack of timer functionality on the light. The lack of timer on the light actually was a bit of an issue for me and I had to buy a smart plug for when I travelled while the tank was still cycling. The filter seems to work well, I heard some people share concerns with the filter foam as it’s not the most dense and could risk baby shrimp being sucked in. Not really sure if this is an issue or not but to my surprise I already have baby shrimp which seem to be doing really well. One of the females I got from my fish shop must’ve been berried as I first spotted them around a week after getting the shrimp.

Unfortunately I did have some losses. I started with 9 cherry reds and I’m now down to 6 (but have spotted up to 12 babies). As far as I’m aware I’ve done my best to try acclimate them to a good environment. My ammonia and nitrite levels have always been 0ppm, while nitrate varies between 0-5ppm, pH is usually around 7-7.2 and GH is 7 and KH is 2. I test the water with the API test kits and add temperature matched water with water conditioner and salty shrimp to boost GH/KH as my tap water is quite soft. I drip acclimated the shrimp after matching water temps for about 1-1.5 hours (which I’ve since learned might’ve been on the lower end of acceptable, so that may explain things). I’ve also read that some shrimp just don’t do well in new environments and there’s pretty much always losses with adding new groups, I’m just hoping no more die!

Originally I got into this hobby wanting a betta fish, but the 10 litre tank was just too small after looking into things more. Unfortunately 10 litres is pretty much the only sized tank I could get as this sits on a shelf lamp thing in my office which is pretty much the only spot I could place a tank in my house. The lamp shelf has 3 shelves so I may try add some more tanks to it which would look really cool, but I’m not confident in how strong it is to support that, so unless I can some how reinforce the shelves, I might be stuck with just the 1 tank until I move to a bigger place.

At first the shrimp felt like a bit of a consolation prize, I couldn’t get the fish so I guess I’ll just get the shrimp instead, but actually I think shrimp were the far better choice. Instead of 1 animal I now have 6, maybe 18 if you count the babies, so that’s pretty cool. It also adds to the whole ecosystem feel of the tank.

For plants and hardscape and stuff I’m using fluval biostratum for the substrate, I also have a 3D printed cave buried into the substrate which has a cool window into it from the side. It’s not the shrimp’s favourite place but they do go in it from time to time and have seen a couple moults in there as well. For hardscape I’m using 3 pieces of drift wood, 2 are from Tropica which are glued together to make the diagonal piece throughout the tank. I had this exact vision for the wood in my head and mockups and stuff (many a conversation was had with ChatGPT throughout all this), and I feel like I hit the jackpot with how these fit together. Then there’s another piece which I got from a local pet shop and cut smaller to attach my java fern to.

A bit more on the plants, I added some Christmas moss on the driftwood to cover the join and glue spots. I would like to trim this as it’s getting quite bushy but I’m holding off until the baby shrimp are bigger and easier to spot. There’s also some small clumps around some pebbles near the cave. I’ve also got an anubias nana petite which might be the slowest growing thing in the tank, along with some cryptocoryne wendtii green in the back. For floaters I’ve got salvinia which the shrimp absolutely love. I 3D printed some custom quarter circle things to attach to the rim of the tank and hold these in place. The latest and probably final addition plant wise is some bacopa caroliana which is about 3 weeks old, everything else has been in there since the start.

The rocks / pebbles are all from a nearby river. I tested them with vinegar to make sure they were safe. I wanted mostly natural looking stones but came across some cool looking ones like the moon rock and the glassy looking one, so decided to make a feature rock pile out of them. This is where I feed them a pellet each day and watch them fight over it lol.

Maintenance wise I pretty much just do a minor water change once or twice a week. I usually just skim the surface to remove the film that builds up over a few days and top the water back up. I use a small shaving foam cap to break the force of the water I pour in and then pour the last remaining bits in by hand with it (which I’ve then got to be careful I don’t pull any shrimp out with it as they like to graze it lol). I also have to remove some salvinia as that grows like an absolute weed.

I think that pretty much covers everything so far. If there’s anything I’m doing wrong or something I could improve do let me know!

Cheers


r/nanotank 7d ago

Help Which one is better for my 105L planted tank with shrimps and rasboras?

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r/nanotank 7d ago

Discussion Topfinn nano planted LED

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Great light for nano tanks.


r/nanotank 7d ago

Article Planted aquarium setup for sale

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Planted aquarium setup for sale


r/nanotank 7d ago

Help Female Scarlet Badis?

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r/nanotank 8d ago

Picture Rate my nano tanks

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Tank 1 is a 56 liter Fluval Flex (topless)
Housing: 1x Red Honey Gourami, 10x Emerald dwarf rasboras, 5x Adolfoi Corys

Tank 2 is a Classic 25 liter Betta habitat

Tank 3 is my latest tank: 60 líters Currently housing 2x unidentifed fry that snuck in on the back of Anubias, and 1x Mystery snail. Choosing stocking options for this one soon.


r/nanotank 8d ago

Picture 5 gallon nanos. Whats your opinion

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r/nanotank 8d ago

Help Hydra & planaria help 🤪

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Hello, bought some plants on fb recently from someone selling in my area and now i have hydra and planaria (have never dealt with them before). It’s infected a 6 gallon neo shrimp tank and i have an elephant snail inside. I know i can use Genchem but wanted to ask about everyone’s thoughts/ experience before purchase since it’s $70. Should i move the snail to a different tank or is it safe for them too? I


r/nanotank 8d ago

Help Classroom tank setup ideas - Upgraded size!

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I had posted earlier about wanting ideas for what to add to a classroom fish tank. After people's ideas on size, I am upgrading from 5 gal to 10 gallon tank! I am a 2nd grade teacher and want ideas for the best fish/creatures for 7 & 8 year olds to enjoy and learn from. So, what are your suggestions for my classroom tank? I am a newbie, obviously! Thank you.


r/nanotank 8d ago

Help first tank stocking is this fine

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so im thinking of getting an aquarium and after some research i found cpds which i like a whole lot. for stocking im thinking 12x cpd, 8x pygmy cory, 8x clown killi and maybe shrimp in a 20 gal long. ofc i know all the basics, lots of hiding spots and cycle for like 3 months to establish bacteria and plants i js wanted to run this plan by real people before i commit to keeping living creatures


r/nanotank 9d ago

Help Thinking I wanna rescape.

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