As well as saying 'hi' I want to also say what a great forum
I've been 'lurking' as a guest for a little while and have been enjoying reading all of the advice you guys give out.
Me? I've kept fish in the past (or should I say, I've kept water for fish to live in??) and now that I have more time to enjoy the hobby I am looking to restart from new. I always kept community tanks of passive fish in tanks ranging 45-55 imp gallons.
Due to available space I am seriously considering a column tank (which I hope to be able to put a picture of in this post). The dimensions are 600mm (1'11") diameter, Height 1480mm (4'10")...although viewing/tank height is 980mm (3'2") and it holds 268 litres (59 imp gallons).
I appreciate the footprint is less than a normal rectangular tank but I would welcome any comments from you guys regarding these types of tanks (I've never had column before) and suggested fish to populate. Given the height of the tank I'm assuming the bottom, mid and top feeders will be ever more pronounced than a rectangular tank.
Look forward to getting to know you all and reading your comments.
I've been 'lurking' as a guest for a little while and have been enjoying reading all of the advice you guys give out.
Me? I've kept fish in the past (or should I say, I've kept water for fish to live in??) and now that I have more time to enjoy the hobby I am looking to restart from new. I always kept community tanks of passive fish in tanks ranging 45-55 imp gallons.
Due to available space I am seriously considering a column tank (which I hope to be able to put a picture of in this post). The dimensions are 600mm (1'11") diameter, Height 1480mm (4'10")...although viewing/tank height is 980mm (3'2") and it holds 268 litres (59 imp gallons).
I appreciate the footprint is less than a normal rectangular tank but I would welcome any comments from you guys regarding these types of tanks (I've never had column before) and suggested fish to populate. Given the height of the tank I'm assuming the bottom, mid and top feeders will be ever more pronounced than a rectangular tank.
Look forward to getting to know you all and reading your comments.