Hi Davy & fellow members,
I'm new to the forum so I hope my post isn't too long, and won't bore anyone.
I'm looking to set up a new tank which is very similar in size to one you have (60in).
The tank will primarily be a home to 2 oscars, currently 5 inch in length. They are growing rapidly, so I think I have around 2 months to get everything ready.
My questions relate to what height I should specify when ordering the tank, the filtration/lighting system, and suitable companions.
I will be building the cabinet myself, so the lighting can be whatever configuration is appropriate.
For filtration, I am considering an under gravel system, in conjunction with air powered foam filters.
This works fine in 2 small tanks I have but I have no idea if its appropriate for a larger tank.
The oscars only companions at the moment are a large plec around 8in and an anti-social kissing gourami around 3in.
Are any other fish suitable as companions, or should I re-locate them on their own.
Any advice you can offer will be appreciated.
Cheers
Andy
I'm new to the forum so I hope my post isn't too long, and won't bore anyone.
I'm looking to set up a new tank which is very similar in size to one you have (60in).
The tank will primarily be a home to 2 oscars, currently 5 inch in length. They are growing rapidly, so I think I have around 2 months to get everything ready.
My questions relate to what height I should specify when ordering the tank, the filtration/lighting system, and suitable companions.
I will be building the cabinet myself, so the lighting can be whatever configuration is appropriate.
For filtration, I am considering an under gravel system, in conjunction with air powered foam filters.
This works fine in 2 small tanks I have but I have no idea if its appropriate for a larger tank.
The oscars only companions at the moment are a large plec around 8in and an anti-social kissing gourami around 3in.
Are any other fish suitable as companions, or should I re-locate them on their own.
Any advice you can offer will be appreciated.
Cheers
Andy