aquarist_in_china
Mostly New Member
Hi there!
I'm living in china and just bought a tank from the massive market there. it has everything, and I searched around before picking up a tank of a type that's new to me. It has dividers in the back so you have three compartments for foam filter media, ceramic beads, and a separate space for the little powerhead that draws water through it all. The main divider being black means I have a huge volume of filtration (1/8 of the whole tank) for the size of the tank compared with internal filters, but can't see it from the front. I love the design.
I've previously had community tanks, and will probably do the same again with this one, but for now it's just got a selection of plants. While I cycle it there's a month or so to decide whether to go for one of the oddities available here, or finally get the pygmy corydoras I've wanted for a long time and build another community around them.
Let me quickly tell you an anecdote from today. At the market I saw 18" long sharks for sale, so asked the price. It was about 280 quid sterling. Then I asked how big that type gets, wondering who could house one. The lady in the shop said "it depends on the size of your tank." You couldn't make it up.
The tank presently has plants floating around in circles inside it, including some sort of water lilly thing, so I'll just post a picture from the box first.
Phil
I'm living in china and just bought a tank from the massive market there. it has everything, and I searched around before picking up a tank of a type that's new to me. It has dividers in the back so you have three compartments for foam filter media, ceramic beads, and a separate space for the little powerhead that draws water through it all. The main divider being black means I have a huge volume of filtration (1/8 of the whole tank) for the size of the tank compared with internal filters, but can't see it from the front. I love the design.
I've previously had community tanks, and will probably do the same again with this one, but for now it's just got a selection of plants. While I cycle it there's a month or so to decide whether to go for one of the oddities available here, or finally get the pygmy corydoras I've wanted for a long time and build another community around them.
Let me quickly tell you an anecdote from today. At the market I saw 18" long sharks for sale, so asked the price. It was about 280 quid sterling. Then I asked how big that type gets, wondering who could house one. The lady in the shop said "it depends on the size of your tank." You couldn't make it up.
The tank presently has plants floating around in circles inside it, including some sort of water lilly thing, so I'll just post a picture from the box first.
Phil