H. Houdini
New Member
Hi guys,
As you can see, not only am I new to the site, but I'm new to the world of aquariums too. So, to give you the full picture and some idea where I'm coming from, I'll give you the lead in story........
About twelve months ago I bought (that's me buying, the girlfriend wanting) two yellow belly slider turtles and a small aquarium (very small 60x30x25cm) for them to be initially housed in. The pet shop said two would be ok in there for 18 months (I'm now sure they said that expecting the little things to be dead in 4 weeks). Obviously they outgrew this very quickly, so in november I bought another aquarium, but this time I went much bigger hoping it would last at least 12 months! So they lived happily in a 120x35x50cm until about 2 months ago. There wasn't really enough water in there for them, and it was really difficult to maintain/build a basking area for them, so off I went again and came home with a garden pond for them. Unfortunately we lost one whilst on holiday 3 weeks ago (another long story).
In the mean time I ripped out the basking ledge from the tiny aquarium, bought a top and lights and proceeded to right royally cock everything up. I followed the instructions from the LFS and got stuck with a fish in cycle. Anyways, we battled on and loved the fish so much that I stole an old aquarium my mother used to keep, but had been out of use for nearly ten years (91x30x39cm). I transferred the four fish I had and, being much wiser, the filter that was in the little aquarium. Lastly, after the turtles had been re-homed to the pond and we had finished moving, we decided to get the fish into the biggest aquarium. All is going well, but I'm not too happy with it. Things, however, could be worse and each time I play around with it I'm happier.
As it stands this large aquarium is planted, but I'm not adding any Co2 or anything. Some things do well, others are slowly leaving this world. We have housed our fry in the tiny aquarium, which I have recently changed around to make more attractive and homely for the little things. In doing this I decided to paint the back black and change the substrate to sand. It has two plastic plants, a stone and some floating plants to make them feel safe. In fact, I'm so delighted with it that I have now painted the back of the medium sized tank.
This is the state of play as I type. Small tank, 45L, fry. Large tank, 250L, planted and occupied, though not satisfied. Medium tank, 106L, empty. I have a spare small filter, which I keep in the community tank for emergencies, and a new heater. The lid on this tank died and I wasn't lighting it, but today I have ordered a new light fitting 1xT5 39watt and reflector which should be here late this week or early next for a DIY knock up. I'll take a picture tomorrow of what I have and upload it, repeated when the light comes and when I fit it.
So what to do? I don't really have an idea, and I have less knowledge (I haven't even thought about what fish I want in it). However I want it planted and I want to do it properly.
So there you are experts. You have an empty tank, the above equipment and the ability to DIY whatever you want. What would you do?
One last hitch.......
I live in Poland and don't speak much of the lingo. Sourcing even the simplest things could be interesting! I want to give it a go to see what I can achieve and, if it works well, I'll open up the 250L for a change too. So this is my experiment.
I'll keep a rolling diary/pictures and hopefully someone/anyone may possibly find it interesting.
Please help me!!!
Harry
As you can see, not only am I new to the site, but I'm new to the world of aquariums too. So, to give you the full picture and some idea where I'm coming from, I'll give you the lead in story........
About twelve months ago I bought (that's me buying, the girlfriend wanting) two yellow belly slider turtles and a small aquarium (very small 60x30x25cm) for them to be initially housed in. The pet shop said two would be ok in there for 18 months (I'm now sure they said that expecting the little things to be dead in 4 weeks). Obviously they outgrew this very quickly, so in november I bought another aquarium, but this time I went much bigger hoping it would last at least 12 months! So they lived happily in a 120x35x50cm until about 2 months ago. There wasn't really enough water in there for them, and it was really difficult to maintain/build a basking area for them, so off I went again and came home with a garden pond for them. Unfortunately we lost one whilst on holiday 3 weeks ago (another long story).
In the mean time I ripped out the basking ledge from the tiny aquarium, bought a top and lights and proceeded to right royally cock everything up. I followed the instructions from the LFS and got stuck with a fish in cycle. Anyways, we battled on and loved the fish so much that I stole an old aquarium my mother used to keep, but had been out of use for nearly ten years (91x30x39cm). I transferred the four fish I had and, being much wiser, the filter that was in the little aquarium. Lastly, after the turtles had been re-homed to the pond and we had finished moving, we decided to get the fish into the biggest aquarium. All is going well, but I'm not too happy with it. Things, however, could be worse and each time I play around with it I'm happier.
As it stands this large aquarium is planted, but I'm not adding any Co2 or anything. Some things do well, others are slowly leaving this world. We have housed our fry in the tiny aquarium, which I have recently changed around to make more attractive and homely for the little things. In doing this I decided to paint the back black and change the substrate to sand. It has two plastic plants, a stone and some floating plants to make them feel safe. In fact, I'm so delighted with it that I have now painted the back of the medium sized tank.
This is the state of play as I type. Small tank, 45L, fry. Large tank, 250L, planted and occupied, though not satisfied. Medium tank, 106L, empty. I have a spare small filter, which I keep in the community tank for emergencies, and a new heater. The lid on this tank died and I wasn't lighting it, but today I have ordered a new light fitting 1xT5 39watt and reflector which should be here late this week or early next for a DIY knock up. I'll take a picture tomorrow of what I have and upload it, repeated when the light comes and when I fit it.
So what to do? I don't really have an idea, and I have less knowledge (I haven't even thought about what fish I want in it). However I want it planted and I want to do it properly.
So there you are experts. You have an empty tank, the above equipment and the ability to DIY whatever you want. What would you do?
One last hitch.......
I live in Poland and don't speak much of the lingo. Sourcing even the simplest things could be interesting! I want to give it a go to see what I can achieve and, if it works well, I'll open up the 250L for a change too. So this is my experiment.
I'll keep a rolling diary/pictures and hopefully someone/anyone may possibly find it interesting.
Please help me!!!
Harry