WarEagleNR88
Premium Member
So for the first post, I'd like to give you a little history of this 5-paned traveller. I just wonder how far it will take me? It's a genuine 10G Topfin Kit direct from Petsmart what seems like a long time ago. Started it's life out as a FW fish home with the shiny gravel and everything. Oh and Guppies! Even had a little cave and some plastic plants to go with it. Ah, how stupid I was back then with everything aquatic where all I had for "aquatic intelligence" was a little booklet I got with the tank kit. It went through it's stages of disarray and finally ended up empty sitting in a closet.
Then I got the idea that I'd start up a tank from scratch using the bare minimums. This is what it looked like. Bare with me here, I was going for a FW planted tank. So here was it's new humble beginnings. With the bare essentials--water, some sticks from outside, clippings from my other tank, the old filter, and a clip light. Nothing more, nothing less.
Shortly thereafter, I picked up some gravel--from outside and started trying to get it ready for plants. Needless to say it had a while to go before anything would be going into it. But soon the water cleared and an aquascape began to evolve.
So what to do with my new aquascape? Why let's put some plants in it. And so that's what I proceeded to do. I even upped the watts and added homemade yeast CO2 for the plants.
This was the beginning of this humble little tank. Not much outlook on it. I just was trying a few things and they seemed to be working well. But, plants come and go and so did the ideas of this tank. So afterward, it was empty again waiting for a new project.
Then I got the idea that I'd start up a tank from scratch using the bare minimums. This is what it looked like. Bare with me here, I was going for a FW planted tank. So here was it's new humble beginnings. With the bare essentials--water, some sticks from outside, clippings from my other tank, the old filter, and a clip light. Nothing more, nothing less.

Shortly thereafter, I picked up some gravel--from outside and started trying to get it ready for plants. Needless to say it had a while to go before anything would be going into it. But soon the water cleared and an aquascape began to evolve.
So what to do with my new aquascape? Why let's put some plants in it. And so that's what I proceeded to do. I even upped the watts and added homemade yeast CO2 for the plants.
This was the beginning of this humble little tank. Not much outlook on it. I just was trying a few things and they seemed to be working well. But, plants come and go and so did the ideas of this tank. So afterward, it was empty again waiting for a new project.