Hey guys, so after a few eyars of admiring my friends aquariums, making trips to the LFS with them, pricing things up, I finally decided to buy a 30L nano tank... the problem was the LFS didn't get it in time, so being in a aggrivated mood I made a trip to my other LFS who had also sold out, so instead I bought a Juwel Rekord 800. Its a 110L (roughly 30g) with internal spong filter (3 sponges) and heater. Two lights in the hood. Didn't need a stand as I had jsut bought a new bookcase (originally for the nano tank) so I got some chemicals, test kit, cleaning gear and gravel. I'm quite busy with Uni right now so it hasn't done much since I've got it, not even enough time to wash the gravel!
Here's some photos as it right now. I'll keep updating this thread as new updates come along.
I plan to have a decently planted tank with just a rock to start off with, but I think I might buy some drift wood and start soaking it. For stocking, A school of Neons, a school of Harlequin Rasboras, 5 or so BN catfish, 2 whiptail catfish, hopefully some cherry shrimp, and some angelfish. I know the angelfish aren't too friendly, especially with the shrimp and neons, but I'm not game enough to spend $70 for a young Discus. Hopefully introducing the Angels last will give everything else time to grow, find spots to hide etc. This list isn't final just yet, as I still need to cycle the tank, which will give me time to research.
Any comments or advice is very welcome
Thanks for looking, Tom.
Here's some photos as it right now. I'll keep updating this thread as new updates come along.
I plan to have a decently planted tank with just a rock to start off with, but I think I might buy some drift wood and start soaking it. For stocking, A school of Neons, a school of Harlequin Rasboras, 5 or so BN catfish, 2 whiptail catfish, hopefully some cherry shrimp, and some angelfish. I know the angelfish aren't too friendly, especially with the shrimp and neons, but I'm not game enough to spend $70 for a young Discus. Hopefully introducing the Angels last will give everything else time to grow, find spots to hide etc. This list isn't final just yet, as I still need to cycle the tank, which will give me time to research.
Any comments or advice is very welcome
Thanks for looking, Tom.