Hello
Yup, its that time again.
MTS strikes once more in my household!!
(Multiple Tank Syndrome for those unaware of that
)
This time, due to the lack of space in my flat, there is no real room for another tank and have been formulating a plan in my mind for some time as my partneer, Tina, is pretty adamant there will be no more tanks until we move house. Well, the force of MTS is strong and makes folks do mad things to their house and home.
I really would like to get my amano shrimps separated from my small danios, I have had these 4 (or is it 5 ?!? ) amano shrimps for nearly 2 years and they have grown, nearly 3 inches now and large amanos have been known to munch on small fish
Soooooo, i gently broached the subject to Tina and gave her my plans and ideas with details, she was surprsingly agreeable
No sooner said than done, tried for several weeks to get this particular tank cheaper online but usually either the seller was asking too much or way too far away to pick up and my patience finally ran out and therefore dashed off to LFS to buy this tank.
What did i get, well not a large tank at all, in fact a tiny tank
I got a Interpet Fishbox LED - 19 Litre Aquarium
That tank is perfectly fine for just a shrimp set up or even makes a decent betta tank as well actually but that about it imho due to the size and shape of that tank but suits my puposes perfectly.
I have just started this, so will be a few weeks before we will be seeing the end results!
Right, I digress, lets get on with the pics now........
The new tank in the box..
I am not too keen on the standard LED and Filter that came with the tank, for one the filter intake is on the wrong side of the tank for me and the way this tank is constructed you cannot swap the filter to the other side of tank!
So I have removed the filter and LED and will get replacements soon.
So thats the next part of the plan, to order these parts that will fit in this tank, oh and also to take the 25w nano heater from a tank I have in the garage and somehow try to hide the heater behind some decor or plants.
Yup, its that time again.
MTS strikes once more in my household!!
(Multiple Tank Syndrome for those unaware of that
This time, due to the lack of space in my flat, there is no real room for another tank and have been formulating a plan in my mind for some time as my partneer, Tina, is pretty adamant there will be no more tanks until we move house. Well, the force of MTS is strong and makes folks do mad things to their house and home.
I really would like to get my amano shrimps separated from my small danios, I have had these 4 (or is it 5 ?!? ) amano shrimps for nearly 2 years and they have grown, nearly 3 inches now and large amanos have been known to munch on small fish
Soooooo, i gently broached the subject to Tina and gave her my plans and ideas with details, she was surprsingly agreeable
No sooner said than done, tried for several weeks to get this particular tank cheaper online but usually either the seller was asking too much or way too far away to pick up and my patience finally ran out and therefore dashed off to LFS to buy this tank.
What did i get, well not a large tank at all, in fact a tiny tank
I got a Interpet Fishbox LED - 19 Litre Aquarium
That tank is perfectly fine for just a shrimp set up or even makes a decent betta tank as well actually but that about it imho due to the size and shape of that tank but suits my puposes perfectly.
I have just started this, so will be a few weeks before we will be seeing the end results!
Right, I digress, lets get on with the pics now........
The new tank in the box..
I am not too keen on the standard LED and Filter that came with the tank, for one the filter intake is on the wrong side of the tank for me and the way this tank is constructed you cannot swap the filter to the other side of tank!
So I have removed the filter and LED and will get replacements soon.
So thats the next part of the plan, to order these parts that will fit in this tank, oh and also to take the 25w nano heater from a tank I have in the garage and somehow try to hide the heater behind some decor or plants.