The Fish Fan
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The tank measures 61cm W x 40cm H x 30cm D - £20 from ebay
50 litres of tap water in it (treated with Stress coat) Stress Zyme
Gravel, Stones, Juwel Terrace Rock A
15'' and 18'' tubes on split timers, 10 hours a day with 30 minutes difference to reduce sudden changes
Blue LED lighting inside and outside the tank
Interpet PF2 Internal Filter
Heater, stick-on external thermometer
TetraTec APS 50 airpump non return valve and two airstones with valve to regulate flow
API master kit
It's been two weeks since I first put water in the tank, I planted it a few days later which introduced lots of snails.
Here's a recent picture with a piece of bogwood I had soaking in a bucket under a dripping tap for two weeks.
The snails have grow really quickly, scary stuff!!
I guess these are snail's eggs, the whole clutch measures 5mm across at the widest point, in case you haven't guessed I do have an extreme close-up lens on the camera. And there's another little chap in there on the bottom right too, so small in real life he's just a spec.
I've been taking water readings and adding ammonia from time to time, the nitrate is showing well and I'm hoping to add fish soon. Thanks for all the info on here.
My only concern now is what livestock to add when the time comes.
It's not a big tank, so I thought perhaps 5 cherry barbs and then a shrimp after a few more weeks? How about a dwarf puffer? We don't want an overstocked tank, just happy fish in the best conditions.
Thanks Folks, Duncan.
50 litres of tap water in it (treated with Stress coat) Stress Zyme
Gravel, Stones, Juwel Terrace Rock A
15'' and 18'' tubes on split timers, 10 hours a day with 30 minutes difference to reduce sudden changes
Blue LED lighting inside and outside the tank
Interpet PF2 Internal Filter
Heater, stick-on external thermometer
TetraTec APS 50 airpump non return valve and two airstones with valve to regulate flow
API master kit
It's been two weeks since I first put water in the tank, I planted it a few days later which introduced lots of snails.
Here's a recent picture with a piece of bogwood I had soaking in a bucket under a dripping tap for two weeks.
The snails have grow really quickly, scary stuff!!
I guess these are snail's eggs, the whole clutch measures 5mm across at the widest point, in case you haven't guessed I do have an extreme close-up lens on the camera. And there's another little chap in there on the bottom right too, so small in real life he's just a spec.
I've been taking water readings and adding ammonia from time to time, the nitrate is showing well and I'm hoping to add fish soon. Thanks for all the info on here.
My only concern now is what livestock to add when the time comes.
It's not a big tank, so I thought perhaps 5 cherry barbs and then a shrimp after a few more weeks? How about a dwarf puffer? We don't want an overstocked tank, just happy fish in the best conditions.
Thanks Folks, Duncan.