A nano tank layout featuring Kalem, 2.8L, by Flea Andrias. The hardscape focus sits on Rasamala wood, turly stone, yamaya sand.
Read the stone and wood (Rasamala wood, turly stone, yamaya sand) as visual pathways before judging the plant mass. The plant list (Amazon frogbit, montecarlo, hydrocotile tripartita, hydrocotile verticilata) favors foreground carpeting; packing the foreground too dense can make the tank feel heavy. None substrate helps stabilize root-zone nutrition in the early weeks.
Kandila WRGB lighting sits at a moderate-to-high technical level for this nano tank. None filtration needs enough turnovers without blasting the hardscape; browse matching filters. High-tech nanos react badly to sudden large water changes — keep a steady schedule.
Livestock (None) fits this nano tank — prefer species that will not dig up the substrate and wreck hardscape lines.
Use the specs table as a shopping checklist for equivalent gear — then explore Collection.

