270 Gallon Tank

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I say go with the Tunze nano stream powerheads. They are the same price as the Hydors for similar flow rates, but look much better construction (far too easy for life to get into a Hydor that is turned off) and have the Tunze reputation behind them.

For skimmers, look at the Tunze range. I can't remember but I think you would be on the border of 9002 and 9005 territory. Otherwise look into Deltec. Ideally get some second hand stuff. Always saves money then.
 
Well I got two MP 1200 power heads with flow deflectors and some base rock (was going to use for a malawi set-up but cba anymore, around 20 lb worth).This tank is now going to be over here (where all my other tanks are) so I can go with the giant frogfish, I managed to dig up an article by Scott michael in an old PFK issue I had which had information on a few including A.Maculatus, histrio histrio and A.commerson, the 'giant'.
Still I have no funds, but my b-day is in 1 month and hopefully I will be able to sell my corn snakes and vivarium and get £250 from that, plus the £95 I already have, plus b-day money (hopefully will come to around £200 after friends/family add there bit :shifty: )
£545
£200 will go to water dragon vivarium
£200 (A hopefully reasonable estimate, will be much more eventually but that will hopefully just be for the initial set -up) on 270gal sump system.
That leaves £145 for the marine set up.I'll be using my 45 gal as a sump...The thing is the skimmer is gonig to cost that alone....Any ideas on how to save some money :unsure:
 
Scroll down to see I am definetely going to do a marine with my 55gallon.However the 270gallon poll is still up.

After looking at some of the marine fish I may be able to have in my 270gallon I may try and convert it to marine, if I can scrounge the money. :blink: What do you think would be the best kind of set up for it?

...None of this will happen until next year, if it does atall.
yes where are the pics.... lol
 
Scroll down to see I am definetely going to do a marine with my 55gallon.However the 270gallon poll is still up.

After looking at some of the marine fish I may be able to have in my 270gallon I may try and convert it to marine, if I can scrounge the money. :blink: What do you think would be the best kind of set up for it?

...None of this will happen until next year, if it does atall.
yes where are the pics.... lol

Pictures Of?
Just sold an old 4ft tank and stand, £40 pocketed and they may buy some other equipment. :D
 
I guess that I'm just not reading the thread through enough but what are you going to do with the tank. Is it going to house the frog fish?
 
Well I got two MP 1200 power heads with flow deflectors and some base rock (was going to use for a malawi set-up but cba anymore, around 20 lb worth).This tank is now going to be over here (where all my other tanks are) so I can go with the giant frogfish, I managed to dig up an article by Scott michael in an old PFK issue I had which had information on a few including A.Maculatus, histrio histrio and A.commerson, the 'giant'.
Still I have no funds, but my b-day is in 1 month and hopefully I will be able to sell my corn snakes and vivarium and get £250 from that, plus the £95 I already have, plus b-day money (hopefully will come to around £200 after friends/family add there bit :shifty: )
£545
£200 will go to water dragon vivarium
£200 (A hopefully reasonable estimate, will be much more eventually but that will hopefully just be for the initial set -up) on 270gal sump system.
That leaves £145 for the marine set up.I'll be using my 45 gal as a sump...The thing is the skimmer is gonig to cost that alone....Any ideas on how to save some money? :unsure:

So answer to your question, yes.The threads been inactive for 3 months so the only bit which reall matters is my last post
 
Scroll down to see I am definetely going to do a marine with my 55gallon.However the 270gallon poll is still up.

After looking at some of the marine fish I may be able to have in my 270gallon I may try and convert it to marine, if I can scrounge the money. :blink: What do you think would be the best kind of set up for it?

...None of this will happen until next year, if it does atall.
Its for a 55gal.
 
Scroll down to see I am definetely going to do a marine with my 55gallon.However the 270gallon poll is still up.

After looking at some of the marine fish I may be able to have in my 270gallon I may try and convert it to marine, if I can scrounge the money. :blink: What do you think would be the best kind of set up for it?

...None of this will happen until next year, if it does atall.
Its for a 55gal.

what about that bit? :huh:
 
Oh for god's sake, don't start a discussion about Adam's Aro again.
Lets all concentrate on the marine tank.
 
Scroll down to see I am definetely going to do a marine with my 55gallon.However the 270gallon poll is still up.Edited-This is reffering to the next quote.-Sep 11 2007, 04:15 PM

My original post\/
After looking at some of the marine fish I may be able to have in my 270gallon I may try and convert it to marine, if I can scrounge the money. :blink: What do you think would be the best kind of set up for it?

...None of this will happen until next year, if it does atall.

After the suggestions on what to do for my 270gal I decided I wouldn't have enough money so...

Hmm, well.I've just drilled (going to fit one of my 45 gals under it) my 55gal for marine.Any ideas for that?I would like a peaceful colourful set up, but with the bigger kind of fish you could have in it.As you probably know, people who don't know much about fish usually look at a tank and say it boring, or empty...But it's actually properly stocked.I would like to keep maintenance to the min...Especially since it will be my first marine, and it will be round my mums so and I only go there every 2 weeks.

Thanks!


Well, no, really I don't know what I want lol.However those giant frogfish look awesome...Are they hard to keep?I can't find any information on them, just pics.Could I put some corals with them?And you say a smaller eel, is there one in particular?
I recon I would get fed up with trying to find money for corals in a reef, so for now it's out of the picture.

Oh yeh, good news.Last week I ordered the glass/acrylic for my 270 gal.Should have it any time soon.-But I didn't get it because dad sent the wrong order, and after had no money
Deciding to get the frog...

Well I got two MP 1200 power heads with flow deflectors and some base rock (was going to use for a malawi set-up but cba anymore, around 20 lb worth).This tank is now going to be over here (where all my other tanks are) so I can go with the giant frogfish, I managed to dig up an article by Scott michael in an old PFK issue I had which had information on a few including A.Maculatus, histrio histrio and A.commerson, the 'giant'.
Still I have no funds, but my b-day is in 1 month and hopefully I will be able to sell my corn snakes and vivarium and get £250 from that, plus the £95 I already have, plus b-day money (hopefully will come to around £200 after friends/family add there bit :shifty: )
£545
£200 will go to water dragon vivarium
£200 (A hopefully reasonable estimate, will be much more eventually but that will hopefully just be for the initial set -up) on 270gal sump system.
That leaves £145 for the marine set up.I'll be using my 45 gal as a sump...The thing is the skimmer is gonig to cost that alone....Any ideas on how to save some money :unsure:
So basically I'm looking for ways to save some money.Has nothing to do with my 270gallon.

Wish people would read more carefully sometimes.Its really not confusing if you read the thread, if you skip the suggestions on what to go for (reef or preds), but read the rest, only takes 2 mins. :good:
 
ah right no problem! was more of a concern that trying to open another can of worms!!
 
No problem, good news, just sold an old 45gallon, stand, rocks/ornaments, gravel (lots) and vac, old fluval 4 and ancient fluval 3 (fluval internals are really reliable) for £70.

Going out this weekend to get the materials for the vivariums as that brought my cash up to £160!
 

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