farmerhoggers
Fish Fanatic
So i thought i might start a little journal to document the trials and tribulations of my new tank and maybe get a little help and advice along the way.
It all started a couple of months ago when i decided the cabinet in the lounge needed something other than a table lamp! having kept tropical fish previously with varying degrees of success in the past, i thought that was the perfect answer. not sure the mrs did but as usual i won
so after a month or so researching, plotting and scheming i decided to take the plunge and on the friday after work purchased myself a rio 125 with a tetra ex1200 filter, inline heater and an api test kit . The tank was taken home unboxed, checked for leeks and placed on the cabinet untill the following saturday when the backing was added and the filter connected.
So after the mornings work to get to that stage it was time to go shopping again for substrate and wood. After a few hours at a few different lfs i returned home with tetra plant substrate a bag of silver sand and some wood. The tetra plant was spread even over the bottom of the tank and after a quick cuppa the sand washing process began. two hours later and id washed nearly 20kg of sand! if only i knew then that i didnt need that much! oh well at least its clean when the tank requires a top up
I knew the wood would require soaking as it was most likely going to float to start of with so was placed in the only reasonable spot, given a good scrub and left for a full week (on and off!)
will follow on with the following weekend after dinner lol
It all started a couple of months ago when i decided the cabinet in the lounge needed something other than a table lamp! having kept tropical fish previously with varying degrees of success in the past, i thought that was the perfect answer. not sure the mrs did but as usual i won
so after a month or so researching, plotting and scheming i decided to take the plunge and on the friday after work purchased myself a rio 125 with a tetra ex1200 filter, inline heater and an api test kit . The tank was taken home unboxed, checked for leeks and placed on the cabinet untill the following saturday when the backing was added and the filter connected.
So after the mornings work to get to that stage it was time to go shopping again for substrate and wood. After a few hours at a few different lfs i returned home with tetra plant substrate a bag of silver sand and some wood. The tetra plant was spread even over the bottom of the tank and after a quick cuppa the sand washing process began. two hours later and id washed nearly 20kg of sand! if only i knew then that i didnt need that much! oh well at least its clean when the tank requires a top up
I knew the wood would require soaking as it was most likely going to float to start of with so was placed in the only reasonable spot, given a good scrub and left for a full week (on and off!)
will follow on with the following weekend after dinner lol