HalcyonDays
New Member
Just wanting to say 'Hi'. I've just purchased a (second hand) Orca TL450 Nano Tank & Stand, which I'm really looking forward to setting up. I'm not in any rush at all, so will take my time and read the masses and masses of vital information on this site.
I'm just cycling-in a small (35 litre) tropical freshwater tank for my young son at the moment also, so am cutting my teeth on this to a degree.
These are my first ever aquariums. Twenty years ago when I was 14 I actually tried to set up a nano (that word didn't exist then I swear) Marine tank of about 10 gallons if i remember right. I just wanted to keep a couple of fishes or perhaps a single hermit crab. I purchased some equipment and set everything up - but I lost my confidence at the thought of all those tests and the daily upkeep and dismantled it again a month later! Very sad!
Hopefully this time though!!
(I actually went up in my parents loft last month and found a box of that Marine stuff that I must have kept. Three sealed bags of sand, three sealed bags of coral. a large box of 'Instant Ocean' salt, a 'Seatest' hydrometer, a 'Sander' Piccolo protein Skimmer and 'Exotic Marine Fishes' by Axelrod, still plastic wrapped - 1988 edition!)
Mark.
I'm just cycling-in a small (35 litre) tropical freshwater tank for my young son at the moment also, so am cutting my teeth on this to a degree.
These are my first ever aquariums. Twenty years ago when I was 14 I actually tried to set up a nano (that word didn't exist then I swear) Marine tank of about 10 gallons if i remember right. I just wanted to keep a couple of fishes or perhaps a single hermit crab. I purchased some equipment and set everything up - but I lost my confidence at the thought of all those tests and the daily upkeep and dismantled it again a month later! Very sad!
Hopefully this time though!!
(I actually went up in my parents loft last month and found a box of that Marine stuff that I must have kept. Three sealed bags of sand, three sealed bags of coral. a large box of 'Instant Ocean' salt, a 'Seatest' hydrometer, a 'Sander' Piccolo protein Skimmer and 'Exotic Marine Fishes' by Axelrod, still plastic wrapped - 1988 edition!)
Mark.