Oddball59
Fish Fanatic
Hi there I'm called Phil, I live in East Yorkshire although I'm a Kiwi. (Miss my mountains and bush). I'm retired now, but worked for the military for a while as a naval officer before joining a civilian shipping company as Chief Electrical Engineering officer, I also passed Marine Engineering certificates. So I'm very technologically oriented but love nature and will try to set up a bioscape of some sort.
During my retirement I did valet cars as a hobby, just friends and relatives. However I now have bad arthritis in my hands and shoulders and can't valet any more. So I wanted something else to do, and when I was a boy my father got an aquarium. The more I looked into it the more I realised it was for me. (I also have PTSD, happens when too many people try to kill you lol). So an aquarium will also be a nice calming experience and help with my mental wellbeing.
I am totally new to this... I've settled on a four foot Fluval Sienna tank, please let me know if you have suggestions of other systems, but the Fluval stuff seems so well thought out and appeals to my sense of logical thinking... I like you get those good lights, a good canister filter lid etc included. Ideally I didn't't want a lid but in these days of power conservation I feel one is probably needed. I also have a degree in Philosophy.
I also write poetry and plays, which I've had performed, and a publisher is hassling me to publish poetry which I also perform. I have also had a lot of success as a photographer so I am excited about landscaping my tank and applying all the rules I learnt from photography, depth, the golden triangle, rule of thirds, perspective, shade and shadow etc...
I will say I live on a first floor apartment, and I was very concerned about the weight, but I got a structural engineer in and he said not to worry, positioned against a outside wall, across joists etc... but I'm also putting a sheet of three quarter inch marine ply down as a base to spread the load. (Let me know if anyone has any suggestions regarding weight).
So thats me... Phil. Looking forward to moving forward in this hobby, getting to know people on here and grateful for any advice and learning. Kia Kaha.
(Kia Ora is Maori for hi and Kia Kaha is "stay strong".)
During my retirement I did valet cars as a hobby, just friends and relatives. However I now have bad arthritis in my hands and shoulders and can't valet any more. So I wanted something else to do, and when I was a boy my father got an aquarium. The more I looked into it the more I realised it was for me. (I also have PTSD, happens when too many people try to kill you lol). So an aquarium will also be a nice calming experience and help with my mental wellbeing.
I am totally new to this... I've settled on a four foot Fluval Sienna tank, please let me know if you have suggestions of other systems, but the Fluval stuff seems so well thought out and appeals to my sense of logical thinking... I like you get those good lights, a good canister filter lid etc included. Ideally I didn't't want a lid but in these days of power conservation I feel one is probably needed. I also have a degree in Philosophy.
I also write poetry and plays, which I've had performed, and a publisher is hassling me to publish poetry which I also perform. I have also had a lot of success as a photographer so I am excited about landscaping my tank and applying all the rules I learnt from photography, depth, the golden triangle, rule of thirds, perspective, shade and shadow etc...
I will say I live on a first floor apartment, and I was very concerned about the weight, but I got a structural engineer in and he said not to worry, positioned against a outside wall, across joists etc... but I'm also putting a sheet of three quarter inch marine ply down as a base to spread the load. (Let me know if anyone has any suggestions regarding weight).
So thats me... Phil. Looking forward to moving forward in this hobby, getting to know people on here and grateful for any advice and learning. Kia Kaha.
(Kia Ora is Maori for hi and Kia Kaha is "stay strong".)