Let's hope your tank doesn't go the way of British Leyland.Hiya guys, loving the Forum. Planning on setting up a FE 46l, in the hope of getting my head round the rituals before setting up something bigger
Cheers D
Let's hope your tank doesn't go the way of British Leyland.Hiya guys, loving the Forum. Planning on setting up a FE 46l, in the hope of getting my head round the rituals before setting up something bigger
Cheers D
Well it turns out my water is Medium, I’m struggling to find a certain number though. Each search brings up similar result medium /moderate.The main thing about the 46 litre edge is that it doesn't have much swimming length. Most fish don't mind the depth, it's those fish which need to gulp air at the surface which may have difficulties so as long as you avoid bettas and corydoras, most other fish would be OK.
You would need to look at fish which are OK with not much swimming length and come from waters with roughly the same hardness as your tap water. Check your water company's website for hardness - you need a number and the unit of measurement (there are several). Ignore the words they use as water companies make water sound harder than it really is.
If you have soft water, ember tetras, chili rasboras (Boraras brigittae, it may be sold under a different common name). For hard water look at endlers.
They are very lovely wee fish, my wife is also very fond, It could be a winnerI love my endlers livebearers. I just have males as they are smaller and more colourful, plus there's no chance of fry.
Tits up? GB certainly isn’t the land it once was. Heart breaking.Let's hope your tank doesn't go the way of British Leyland.Welcome to the spot sir. West Brom or Wolves?
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What's the name of your water company and I'll see what I can find. The trouble is that words can be misleading, water companies usually make it sound harder than it really is.I’m struggling to find a certain number though.
Thank you Essjay, top ladWhat's the name of your water company and I'll see what I can find. The trouble is that words can be misleading, water companies usually make it sound harder than it really is.
At least you didn't say Chelsea or Spurs which I can't, as an Arsenal support, tolerate in any fashion.Tits up? GB certainly isn’t the land it once was. Heart breaking.
My Grandad was a Die hard Albion fan, Black Country through and through. Me I’m a Manchester United fan ( I know, I know) I just admitted that in public
Thanks for the welcome our kid
Cheers D
So howWe have now established The Dog's supply zone, and this is the hardness table, 173 ppm and 9.7 dH
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The hardness is at the top end of soft, going on to middling. This means it's too soft for those fish which must have hard water (eg mollies, Rift Lake cichlids) but too hard for those which must have very soft water. However, there are a number of soft water species which will be happy at this hardness, and a few hard water species can go this low as well.
The water quality report also gives nitrate - your mean level is 31 ppm, which is higher than we should keep nitrate at, though not as high as some places. Ideally we should keep nitrate below 20 ppm.
At least you didn't say Chelsea or Spurs which I can't, as an Arsenal support, tolerate in any fashion.Still... if I want that quality English experience there's always re-runs of Top Gear.
Peace sir and happy tanking.
I have to say, Football has been ruined for me, what with our American owners, the new rules, VAR and taking of the knee week in week out. Millionaire mercenaries with player power. The only decent football I see at old Trafford today is when the women playAt least you didn't say Chelsea or Spurs which I can't, as an Arsenal support, tolerate in any fashion.Still... if I want that quality English experience there's always re-runs of Top Gear.
Peace sir and happy tanking.