Have decided to start a journal on a new tank I have recently purchased
A ClearSeal 75cm x 30cm x 38cm or 30" x 12" x 15" making this a 20 gal long or approx 88 litres.
Now, I have no vision or plans for this tank, just going to do and amend ideas along the way
Though one thing for sure, I want habrosous cories, otherwise known as Salt & Peppers, in this tank for sure as have wanted them for quite some time now.
Habrosus Corydora
First off, my current stand that had my 10 gallon tank with rcs and assassin snails which the tank has now been moved temporarily to another room while do this.
The stand was too narrow at 2 feet long to fit this new tank and reluctant to purchase another stand, decided to DIY a longer top that fits and supports the longer tank.
So going to start the journal with that little project first.
The standard Fluval Roma stand.
And with the 2.5 feet tank, you can see the edges of tank is unsupported making it too risky to have it fully set up otherwise the pressure and weight of water may stress the joints and end up having a unplanned waterfall feature in the lounge
First job was to get a 18mm MDF cut to exact size of the tank 30 x 12 inches.
On the stand, unfitted as yet, but gives the idea what the plan is.
A ClearSeal 75cm x 30cm x 38cm or 30" x 12" x 15" making this a 20 gal long or approx 88 litres.
Now, I have no vision or plans for this tank, just going to do and amend ideas along the way
Though one thing for sure, I want habrosous cories, otherwise known as Salt & Peppers, in this tank for sure as have wanted them for quite some time now.
Habrosus Corydora
First off, my current stand that had my 10 gallon tank with rcs and assassin snails which the tank has now been moved temporarily to another room while do this.
The stand was too narrow at 2 feet long to fit this new tank and reluctant to purchase another stand, decided to DIY a longer top that fits and supports the longer tank.
So going to start the journal with that little project first.
The standard Fluval Roma stand.
And with the 2.5 feet tank, you can see the edges of tank is unsupported making it too risky to have it fully set up otherwise the pressure and weight of water may stress the joints and end up having a unplanned waterfall feature in the lounge
First job was to get a 18mm MDF cut to exact size of the tank 30 x 12 inches.
On the stand, unfitted as yet, but gives the idea what the plan is.