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My Bonsai experiment


sorgan

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hey guys, a while back i started having this crazy idea of having a very small tank housing a single species of SPS (high color) and having it scaped in a bonsai style way.

now i want to start with a frag as the point of the tank is the journey so when its up and running many pictures will be taken.

 

unfortantly for me i told my LFS about the idea, he - as always- ran with it and now the decision has been made to have 2 SPS, one 'tree' and one 'grass' to complete the bonsai idea.

 

so down to the nitty gritty, the tank is about 16l, i will be using a HOB filter (minus the media) and the smallest heater i can find. i am hoping to use a TMC ATO for ease and i will source a small powerhead from somewhere. lighting will be taken care of with eaither a PAR 38 bulb or a TMC tile.

 

The scape will be one piece of LR (puttied to the deck) off centre to which the 'tree' will be grown. I have not yet decided on sand as eventually the bottom of the tank (i hope) will be totally encrusted with a green montipora (grass)

 

live stock... well TBH i am not sure what i could possibly pop in, a snail or two i guess, no fish i would imagine as the tank is pretty small.

 

the project is going to be a bit draw out i am afraid as im about to buy a radion for my main tank LOL.

 

thanks for looking guys.

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For grass have you thought about GSP? Grows very fast and will give you faster results.

Very nice idea, BTW.

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:) that was the plan, I'm trying to decide if it should be just green or green with red polyps (flowers in grass?) think I may just go green.
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so i dug the tank out and gave it a scrub and also found an old arcpod to make it look more tanky.

im going to paint both panels closest to the walls in a nice sky blue i think.

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also need to trim the foam stuff.

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i want to do it all in this tank, TBH with the tree i am open ti ideas, the coral just needs to be a nice color (or a few) and cabable of growing into a tree like shape.

i think i can control (notice i say think) the shape of the 'tree' by removing unwanted growth when it appears, for example i would want a thick single stem that branches out at the top, with proper 'pruning' and the right flow i hope i can get the shape i want...

 

it is an experiment after all LOL

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Got the paints out today and now the tank looks like

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I need to get some new rubber suckers for the power head and heater I think as mine have gone stiff.

Hopefully will buy some LR at the weekend to get things moving.

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Use cyphastria

Meteor shower cyphastria would look sick too. Maybe a speciosa, turaki, aspera, echinata, nasuta, loripes, pulchra, or abrotanoides acropora would be a good tree?

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Some good shouts there, tbh I think it's going to be a case of trial and error. Eventually a frag will grow the way I want it to LOL!

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so i decided i wanted something to cover the in tank equipment

 

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TADA!!!

 

there will be a gap at the bottom but i hope to cover it with some LR in the distance mountain ranges.

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so i decided i wanted something to cover the in tank equipment

 

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TADA!!!

 

there will be a gap at the bottom but i hope to cover it with some LR in the distance mountain ranges.

I like your solution as opposed to a solid black acrylic wall. I bet it will have some interesting coralline growth. Maybe you could even find some frags on plugs and mount them in the holes to look like vines growing up.

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not as much as me! LOL

 

the only problem is now i am looking at all the picos on this forum, then looking at mine, then looking at the picos, then at mine....

 

 

im wondering if i am going to be able to stick with the 2 coral idea. i sure hope so.

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