Jinkz
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Hi all.
Been lurking a bit on here and not posting mush so thought I'd change that now.
Bit of background first eh
I'm originally from Scotland but live in the north of Israel. Kept trops years ago back home but only recently (6 months ago) got back into it over here. Set up a 300ltr community tank in my living room but since my middle daughter started to get seriously interested I bought her a 2nd hand 100ltr bow front tank and moved the fish from the 300ltr to the 100ltr, so basically had an empty 300ltr to play around with. After a bit of humming and hawing I decided I'm going to go for a tanganyika set up with a wee bit of a twist.
And now to the meaty part!
What I'm going to do is use 2mm white quartz sand as a substrate, sprinkle a good selection of rocks around and also use a piece of bogwood I have spare. It's not a massive piece but it does have a nice root arrangement so can be utilised by the fish for cover.
Would like to have a bit of greenery in there but not completely sure what to go for considering tans will most likely want to uproot everything I plant, so hopefully someone can point me in the right direction with that.
Oh, should mention the tank is a Minjiang 300ltr running withy a Tetra Ex1200. "Brand" name tanks are horrendously expensive over here so they import the Minjiang and to be honest I'm more than happy with it. I'll post a few pics starting tomorrow hopefully when I start removing the existing substrate, cleaning the tank and adding the new strate. Saturday looks like me and the kids will be down the local burn or to the beach looking for some choice rocks.
One thing else I'll really need some good advice on is exactly how and what to stock. I'm not planning on turning into a breeder, but if it happens then so be it. My approach to fish breeding in my tanks is one of leave them be and whoever survives then fine. If not, well it's the law of the jungle, right
Anyway, preamble is now over and done with...hopefully someone will be interested enough to give me a bit of info. I like having someone to bounce ideas off
Been lurking a bit on here and not posting mush so thought I'd change that now.
Bit of background first eh
I'm originally from Scotland but live in the north of Israel. Kept trops years ago back home but only recently (6 months ago) got back into it over here. Set up a 300ltr community tank in my living room but since my middle daughter started to get seriously interested I bought her a 2nd hand 100ltr bow front tank and moved the fish from the 300ltr to the 100ltr, so basically had an empty 300ltr to play around with. After a bit of humming and hawing I decided I'm going to go for a tanganyika set up with a wee bit of a twist.
And now to the meaty part!
What I'm going to do is use 2mm white quartz sand as a substrate, sprinkle a good selection of rocks around and also use a piece of bogwood I have spare. It's not a massive piece but it does have a nice root arrangement so can be utilised by the fish for cover.
Would like to have a bit of greenery in there but not completely sure what to go for considering tans will most likely want to uproot everything I plant, so hopefully someone can point me in the right direction with that.
Oh, should mention the tank is a Minjiang 300ltr running withy a Tetra Ex1200. "Brand" name tanks are horrendously expensive over here so they import the Minjiang and to be honest I'm more than happy with it. I'll post a few pics starting tomorrow hopefully when I start removing the existing substrate, cleaning the tank and adding the new strate. Saturday looks like me and the kids will be down the local burn or to the beach looking for some choice rocks.
One thing else I'll really need some good advice on is exactly how and what to stock. I'm not planning on turning into a breeder, but if it happens then so be it. My approach to fish breeding in my tanks is one of leave them be and whoever survives then fine. If not, well it's the law of the jungle, right
Anyway, preamble is now over and done with...hopefully someone will be interested enough to give me a bit of info. I like having someone to bounce ideas off