my hillstream viv journal
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- Keith Wolcott
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Re: my hillstream viv journal
Great photos! I really like the fourth from last picture of the frog peeking out.
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that is an amazing and lovely habitat!
and really an accomplishment... I am sure you know that already, since you did all the work.
If I lived there, I think I would never go to work!
I LOVE the little blue legged frog!
I am a gardener AND a fish keeper, so this is GREAT stuff.
Please continue to post updates!
Oh, BTW, how long did it take to design and implement the whole project?
and really an accomplishment... I am sure you know that already, since you did all the work.
If I lived there, I think I would never go to work!
I LOVE the little blue legged frog!
I am a gardener AND a fish keeper, so this is GREAT stuff.
Please continue to post updates!
Oh, BTW, how long did it take to design and implement the whole project?
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Thank you both!
The initial idea was born around December 2007. Q1&2 2008 I built a first hill stream vivarium (somewhat smaller at 150x75cm; about the same height). The idea worked, but I learned quite a few things that should be done better. So September 2009 I started this new tank by preparing the room; Q1 2010 I built the actual tank and Q2 the interior. June 2010 I moved the plants and animals from the former tanks to this new one. So alltogether I spent a lot of time, but in a relatively small time frame.
The initial idea was born around December 2007. Q1&2 2008 I built a first hill stream vivarium (somewhat smaller at 150x75cm; about the same height). The idea worked, but I learned quite a few things that should be done better. So September 2009 I started this new tank by preparing the room; Q1 2010 I built the actual tank and Q2 the interior. June 2010 I moved the plants and animals from the former tanks to this new one. So alltogether I spent a lot of time, but in a relatively small time frame.
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Last week I visited an aquatic plant dealer and bought some plants. Most of it seems to do nicely. I am especially happy with the Lagenandra thwaitesii (green) and L. meeboldii (red).
Here some pics of the new ones, of course with what was already there:
Here some pics of the new ones, of course with what was already there:
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After way too long another update! No animal pics this time, but mainly the planted scenery. I used the camera I normally use for landscape photography, giving a shallow depth of field in the tank.
For starters an overview of the tank as it is now (and yes, I have to do some gardening...)
Overview of the left side:
Overview of the corner:
Idem:
Overview of the right side:
some details:
Underneath the waterfall at the left hand side:
idem, right:
Ficus panama, back in the corner:
Pogostemon helferi, in the waterfall high on the right side:
idem, closer:
Fern on the large branch on the right side:
the same, close up
the same, even closer up
Begonia schultzei, close up
near the back window
Tillandsia sp.
the same within its surroundings
For starters an overview of the tank as it is now (and yes, I have to do some gardening...)
Overview of the left side:
Overview of the corner:
Idem:
Overview of the right side:
some details:
Underneath the waterfall at the left hand side:
idem, right:
Ficus panama, back in the corner:
Pogostemon helferi, in the waterfall high on the right side:
idem, closer:
Fern on the large branch on the right side:
the same, close up
the same, even closer up
Begonia schultzei, close up
near the back window
Tillandsia sp.
the same within its surroundings
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This week I tried to get some animal portraits as well. I used the same landscape camera and a studio flash. Bit of weird toolbox for making images of a viv, but the results are quite interesting.
Dirt, wet windows and reflections are all very well visible. The details the macro lens uncover are fascinating.
On land: de Mannophryne trinitatis:
crop from same image:
In het water:
Just behind the glass an Atyopsis molluccensis; in close up the fan hands are very easy to see:
Nomorhamphus liemi, male:<br>
same species, female:<br>
same picture, crop:
hunting just under the surface:<br>
Rasbora kalochroma:<br />
Rhinogobius portraits - they are so cute!
Finally some Gastromyzon:
In the first there is also an Aphyosemion australe:
Dirt, wet windows and reflections are all very well visible. The details the macro lens uncover are fascinating.
On land: de Mannophryne trinitatis:
crop from same image:
In het water:
Just behind the glass an Atyopsis molluccensis; in close up the fan hands are very easy to see:
Nomorhamphus liemi, male:<br>
same species, female:<br>
same picture, crop:
hunting just under the surface:<br>
Rasbora kalochroma:<br />
Rhinogobius portraits - they are so cute!
Finally some Gastromyzon:
In the first there is also an Aphyosemion australe:
- ClownLoachSharky
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Re: my hillstream viv journal
that is a beautiful setup. i like your hillstream loach too. how much flow do you have in that setup?
You wouldnt have that problem with a V8
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Thanks!
The pumps add up to about 20,000 liter/hour (and a total amount of 800 liters), but that is of course nominal capacity. Compared to almost all fish tanks the flow is enormous, compared to nature it is only mild.
The pumps add up to about 20,000 liter/hour (and a total amount of 800 liters), but that is of course nominal capacity. Compared to almost all fish tanks the flow is enormous, compared to nature it is only mild.
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That just gets better looking with each update!
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