lgarvey
Fish Crazy
Hi guys,
What a bad day...
I was sat in front of my compute working today when I heard a loud BANG! I looked to my right and saw a huge crack down one side of my fsih tank and it was spewing water all over the laminate floor.
It took about 10 seconds of staring at it for it to sink in, then i went on a manic dash to rescue fish, water and laminate floor. All seem to have been saved, and in a mad rush I had to go buy a D&D 24g from the LFS for £200 =(
I've looked at the tank, and it wasn't evident but the back left side was not seated correctly. I assume this put strain on the glass. Lesson learnt! I'm just thankful I was sat in front of the floor, or else i'd be holding a fish funeral and order a new laminate floor.
Oh well! Hopefully the fish will recover from the debacle and they're in a nice new nano cube.
However, I didn't manage to rescue the substrate -- which was dirty anyway. So I purchased two bags of colal sand, which I will rinse thoroughly this evening. I now have the fish in the tank which is currently bare bottomed, with the rocks in.
I don't want to disturb them too much more as they've been through enough! But I need to somehow get this substrate into the tank. I was wondering if I could do it a handful at a time and drop it into one corner of the tank? If the substrate is clouding the tank at all, I can stop and let it settle then resume dumping 1 handful a time into the tank.
L
What a bad day...
I was sat in front of my compute working today when I heard a loud BANG! I looked to my right and saw a huge crack down one side of my fsih tank and it was spewing water all over the laminate floor.
It took about 10 seconds of staring at it for it to sink in, then i went on a manic dash to rescue fish, water and laminate floor. All seem to have been saved, and in a mad rush I had to go buy a D&D 24g from the LFS for £200 =(
I've looked at the tank, and it wasn't evident but the back left side was not seated correctly. I assume this put strain on the glass. Lesson learnt! I'm just thankful I was sat in front of the floor, or else i'd be holding a fish funeral and order a new laminate floor.
Oh well! Hopefully the fish will recover from the debacle and they're in a nice new nano cube.
However, I didn't manage to rescue the substrate -- which was dirty anyway. So I purchased two bags of colal sand, which I will rinse thoroughly this evening. I now have the fish in the tank which is currently bare bottomed, with the rocks in.
I don't want to disturb them too much more as they've been through enough! But I need to somehow get this substrate into the tank. I was wondering if I could do it a handful at a time and drop it into one corner of the tank? If the substrate is clouding the tank at all, I can stop and let it settle then resume dumping 1 handful a time into the tank.
L