Hey guys
Great..I'm much more in the know now
All this advice is very much appreciated.
The 'ring' idea definitely sounds the easiest/best way to set this up..and is what I'm going for.
Ok more questions lol...
The 'Ring'. I think the shed is around 20 meters square. Can I use either 15 or 22mm flexi pipe for this main ring? We already have some of this and it would save on costs. All I would need to buy would be 4-5 bends (if I didn't want to bend the pipe directly around corners), some brackets/clips and something to connect the ring to the pump. This pipe should be ok for drilling? As soon as this is comfirmed I can go order the pump/manifolds/connectors/brackets.
Should the ring be hanging from ceiling..or somewhere along the walls? The layout will consist of tanks lining the walls (2-3 high) and a central 1-2ft wide bench area. What about a ring hanging from the ceiling with an extra central pipe running straight through it (the ring)? This would create an overhead air access pipe for the central area? Or should I just keep it to a simple ring? Would the extra 2 t piece connectors and the extra length of pipe justify adapting the ring?
How do I attach this main ring to the Hailea 70? Some sort of down pipe I assume, same thickness pipe as the ring? Any other fittings needed to make this connection? Once everything is set up, will the main ring be the only connection to the pump? Or can I make other connections (direct with silicone airline maybe?).
If for instance I need more pressure in the ring (fair sized ring at around 19m squared) can another pump be added to up the pressure? Would they work together?
Sorry guys if some of my questions have already been answered. Sometimes takes a while for it to sink in/understand lol!
Yeah about the substrate. The smaller tanks will be very minimul if any at all (in some set ups). The idea was to decor the larger tanks that may hold a 'breeding pair' for years to come. If the fish are going to be in a tank for the long term, I would like to give them a decent and natural environment to live in
I'm aiming for the healthiest/highest quality fish I'm capable of and I think spending a little extra time/money on certain environments will benefit me/the fish in the long run.
Also, like you say guys, I myself couldn't stand a 23x10ft shed kitted out with bare tanks
Going to experiment with different substrate for different set ups. Things like what colour brings out certain fish's colours the best? and whats the best substrate for saving certain types of eggs, etc. Does anybody know the answer to my substrate area question? How much substrate does it take to cover a square foot of area with 1" thickness? This is to help me work out how far a 20kg bag would go?
Cheers for the link Tolak...gonna check it out now
EDIT: Just a thought. There will also be 1-2 6 footers in the fish house. Two reasons..for viewing purposes and to house some fish that have no problems taking unwanted fry
I think this is the most natural way to overcome this problem.
Ideas are welcome on what type of fish for the 6 footers? I've always wanted a BGK and I very much like the idea of owning oscars. Are these fish compatible to each other and the tank size? Also, will they take the fry?