Rob189
New Member
Hey guys.
i’m planning on building my first ever freshwater tank (i have plenty marine experience - softies, lps, sps etc)
As it stands, i know nothing about freshwater - im hoping its similar to marines ito filtration techniques (some mechanical, and then maximize surface area for bacteria to take care of the rest)
i’m planning a rather unconventional tank : 2000L x 300w x200h <— may even make it shallower
The tank is mainly for ochids (all of my structures are going to come out of the water onto with the orchids will grow.
however, i want the water section to fully planted with a shoal of neons maybe and then some odds and ends (nothing fancy).
For the filtration, im thinking of partitioning off a small section at the end of the tank (not sure what to put in there - maybe some filterfloss at the top, then carbon, and finally a return pump at the bottom. Return will run through the centre of the tank and pop at on the other end and direct flow back towards the filter section (if that makes sense))
if my assumptions are correct, i still need to find a way to maximize my surface area - would something like those clay balls work? If so, i can fill the inside of my rock structures with them and tap off some flow into each structure from the return.
any thoughts or links to threads would be appreciated
thanks
rob
i’m planning on building my first ever freshwater tank (i have plenty marine experience - softies, lps, sps etc)
As it stands, i know nothing about freshwater - im hoping its similar to marines ito filtration techniques (some mechanical, and then maximize surface area for bacteria to take care of the rest)
i’m planning a rather unconventional tank : 2000L x 300w x200h <— may even make it shallower
The tank is mainly for ochids (all of my structures are going to come out of the water onto with the orchids will grow.
however, i want the water section to fully planted with a shoal of neons maybe and then some odds and ends (nothing fancy).
For the filtration, im thinking of partitioning off a small section at the end of the tank (not sure what to put in there - maybe some filterfloss at the top, then carbon, and finally a return pump at the bottom. Return will run through the centre of the tank and pop at on the other end and direct flow back towards the filter section (if that makes sense))
if my assumptions are correct, i still need to find a way to maximize my surface area - would something like those clay balls work? If so, i can fill the inside of my rock structures with them and tap off some flow into each structure from the return.
any thoughts or links to threads would be appreciated
thanks
rob