I Know Tanks Are Tough, But This Shocked Me!

Hey I'm near london and planning on changing filters due to the external one leaking. I don't know what filter is inside had it for ten years lol..... But your more than welcome to some of it :)

Well theres your media, now you need to start planning your stock :)

Yep, have been looking around to see what I can find, current thoughts are;

Five-Banded Barb
Cardinal Tetra
Corrys
Cherry Shrimp
Pearl Gourami
Kribs
Rams
Platys

Not sure on numbers of each and probably wont be all of them, but that's another reason I am in no rush.
 
Hey I'm near london and planning on changing filters due to the external one leaking. I don't know what filter is inside had it for ten years lol..... But your more than welcome to some of it :)

Well theres your media, now you need to start planning your stock :)

Yep, have been looking around to see what I can find, current thoughts are;

Five-Banded Barb
Cardinal Tetra
Corrys
Cherry Shrimp
Pearl Gourami
Kribs
Rams
Platys

Not sure on numbers of each and probably wont be all of them, but that's another reason I am in no rush.

Just seen this thread and I am liking the look of Jade Eyed Cichlids and HRPs another couple for the research list
 
Hey I'm near london and planning on changing filters due to the external one leaking. I don't know what filter is inside had it for ten years lol..... But your more than welcome to some of it :)

Thanks Krider,

I have sent you a message asking for more details though the messaging system here.

Stupid I know, but where do I get the message??? I'm getting used to this forum
 
Hey I'm near london and planning on changing filters due to the external one leaking. I don't know what filter is inside had it for ten years lol..... But your more than welcome to some of it :)

Thanks Krider,

I have sent you a message asking for more details though the messaging system here.

Stupid I know, but where do I get the message??? I'm getting used to this forum


Go to the top right of the page, click on your name, then messenger :good:
 
i dont know what that white thing is behind your tank in the pic, but you're a man of good taste clearly
 
i dont know what that white thing is behind your tank in the pic, but you're a man of good taste clearly

Surely that's just some old cloth he uses to mop up spills? :hey: ;)
 
Well sadly this tank is now a pile of broken glass in my bin :(
 
I haven't looked in a long time but I hope this is a "step" in one of our beginner step by step setup guides in the Beginners Resource Center, to be sure and find out about floating bases versus non-floating. Anybody know?

For any beginners reading this, a floating base simply means there is some sort of "frame" (plastic, metal, wood...) running all around the bottom outside edge and lifting the entire bottom glass (or stone) plate into the air slightly. A floating base with a frame like this should -not- be put on foam but should rest on a solid level stand or surface. A non-floating base means the entire bottom plane of glass touches the supporting surface and is therefor vulnerable to any small lump or irregularity. Any raised point can create stress that will crack the bottom glass and thus it is pretty standard practice to use a sheet of fairly dense foam (usually thin) to absorb any little bumps and protect the bottom glass. Hope this helps somebody and hope I'm just repeating advice already in the BRC.

Sorry for your loss. Hang in there, the next round will be better!
~~waterdrop~~
 

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