Ace Of Spades
Fish Gatherer
Hmm... i've just worked it out.
and it will cost about £15 for the live rock and a hydrometer... i already have a huge bag of salt... hmm..
but where would i put the tank?
Mums room IMO
Hmm... i've just worked it out.
and it will cost about £15 for the live rock and a hydrometer... i already have a huge bag of salt... hmm..
but where would i put the tank?
Mums room IMO
I was planning a 10gal saltwater invert tank, and i didnt go through with it because of the expence... the live rock alone would have been £40.
Go buy some portland cement, some crushed oyster shells and a couple of plastic bowls (one large with sand in, one smaller to mix in). Mix 5 parts crushed oyster shell to 1 part cement. Add water until it has the consistency of cottage cheese. Place in shapes you want in the sand (you can use inflated rubber gloves for moulds and to make caves).
After a day or so take out the set pieces and place them in a bowl of water. About once a week or so takes out the water and replace. After about 4-6 weeks the rock should stop sending the pH sky high ((edit - The cistern of your toilet is great for this, so long as you don't have too much in the way of chemicals up there)). You now have DIY live rock. Use as a base rock for between half and 3/4 of the rockwork and you have massively reduced the cost of live rock. I bought a largish bag of crushed oyster shell, but I can make live rock for between 50 and 75p per kilo.
And all the above is without approaching the prospect of just doing a FO, and therefore not needing LR (the fact that you don't need live rock can be quite hard to get across at times...).
What running costs? If you don't have a reef the only extra running cost is the salt for water changes.Also, the running costs are much greater than a fw tank. That is the main thing that made me leave the sw side of the hobby. Everything seemed much more expensive.
You may think im crazy but i haven't developed a liking for reef tanks i still think FOLWR tanks are cool though i just dont really like how reefs look maybe i like them later on.Good form! Keep it a fish tank
and also FOWLR USUALY cost more than fresh take into account
1: Ro units Not necessary for FOWLR
2: Greater filtration Well, the LR is the filtration (and that can be done cheap, see above)
3: Protein Skimmers Not a necessary item, but it is an up front expense that saves money later on water changes
4: More Power-Heads There will be these, but there won't be a filter. Consider the price of an Eheim external and put it against a Tunze nano stream or Hydor koralia
You may argue that all these are optional. but come on its going to be pretty hard to find a FOWLR without at-least ONE of these.I know people without them just running a standard Eheim filter on a SW tank
I was planning a 10gal saltwater invert tank, and i didnt go through with it because of the expence... the live rock alone would have been £40.
Go buy some portland cement, some crushed oyster shells and a couple of plastic bowls (one large with sand in, one smaller to mix in). Mix 5 parts crushed oyster shell to 1 part cement. Add water until it has the consistency of cottage cheese. Place in shapes you want in the sand (you can use inflated rubber gloves for moulds and to make caves).
After a day or so take out the set pieces and place them in a bowl of water. About once a week or so takes out the water and replace. After about 4-6 weeks the rock should stop sending the pH sky high ((edit - The cistern of your toilet is great for this, so long as you don't have too much in the way of chemicals up there)). You now have DIY live rock. Use as a base rock for between half and 3/4 of the rockwork and you have massively reduced the cost of live rock. I bought a largish bag of crushed oyster shell, but I can make live rock for between 50 and 75p per kilo.
And all the above is without approaching the prospect of just doing a FO, and therefore not needing LR (the fact that you don't need live rock can be quite hard to get across at times...).
Ok, thanks, but why is live rock filtration not used in freshwater tanks?
Can I just say, if anyone does go down this route, to wear protective gloves. Cement is an alkali and will easily burn your skin! Trust me on this, I used to work as a concrete technician.
Andy - any reason why portland should be used, and not any other kind of cement? Jut curious
Gaz: Concrete Technician? Aren't they usually called Brickies?
Gaz: Concrete Technician? Aren't they usually called Brickies?