hardware? i make it sound like a pc
sitting in front of my computer for too long i think
ok, i've been window shopping and have decided that a "juwel starter tank" will suit my needs. e.g complete set up and looks quite smart
As feargal kindly pointed out, i've decided to go as big as possible, tank wise and narrowed it down to the following contenders
dimensions in cm
Lido 100 black (w55xd41xh50) + stand~ 100 litres for 206 pounds
rekford 70 (w61xd31xh46) +stand ~70litres for 132 pounds
rekford 96 (w81xd36xh46) +stand ~96 litres for 150 pounds
200 pounds is about the top of my budget for just the tank. I'm more in favour of the Lido 100 because of it's dimensions, being more compact width wise which will mean it fits in my room more easily. Also the filter it comes with is a newer model with a detachable filter basket and being taller i can add a deeper layer of grvel/sand etc since i want to plant the tank quite a lot. But the lido 100 is quite narrow. Would that be a problem for the fish? I guess they would prefer more room to swim in !
fish wise (subject to change :laugh: ) i pretty much want just a big a shoal of some tetra's of one sort or another that it can support plus one or 2 bottom dwellers, including a bushy nosed plec and a shrimp or two. The tank will be heavily planted also.
But whichever tank i get, can anyone tell me if the filter system that comes supplied is adequate? innitially when i was thinking of going separate i was going to buy a eheim internal model. Should i think about adding an additional filter? The juwel filter for the lido 100 is rated at 400lph so 4 times tank circulation, but the actual filter volume is quite small really.
Also back to the filter, i notice, that the juwel system uses an activated carbon filter layer. where as i had in mind to make the tank as much like a mini eco system as possible, with natural biological filtration. is this feasable or should i stick with the activated carbon as well ?
sorry ! i've asked thousands of questions @_@ but the scary thing is i have more ! :laugh: such on best type of substrate for the plants in the tank and fish compatability but hopefully i'll be able to answer those myself with more reasearch and when i reach that stage in setting up my own tank
thx for reading people
sitting in front of my computer for too long i think
ok, i've been window shopping and have decided that a "juwel starter tank" will suit my needs. e.g complete set up and looks quite smart
As feargal kindly pointed out, i've decided to go as big as possible, tank wise and narrowed it down to the following contenders
dimensions in cm
Lido 100 black (w55xd41xh50) + stand~ 100 litres for 206 pounds
rekford 70 (w61xd31xh46) +stand ~70litres for 132 pounds
rekford 96 (w81xd36xh46) +stand ~96 litres for 150 pounds
200 pounds is about the top of my budget for just the tank. I'm more in favour of the Lido 100 because of it's dimensions, being more compact width wise which will mean it fits in my room more easily. Also the filter it comes with is a newer model with a detachable filter basket and being taller i can add a deeper layer of grvel/sand etc since i want to plant the tank quite a lot. But the lido 100 is quite narrow. Would that be a problem for the fish? I guess they would prefer more room to swim in !
fish wise (subject to change :laugh: ) i pretty much want just a big a shoal of some tetra's of one sort or another that it can support plus one or 2 bottom dwellers, including a bushy nosed plec and a shrimp or two. The tank will be heavily planted also.
But whichever tank i get, can anyone tell me if the filter system that comes supplied is adequate? innitially when i was thinking of going separate i was going to buy a eheim internal model. Should i think about adding an additional filter? The juwel filter for the lido 100 is rated at 400lph so 4 times tank circulation, but the actual filter volume is quite small really.
Also back to the filter, i notice, that the juwel system uses an activated carbon filter layer. where as i had in mind to make the tank as much like a mini eco system as possible, with natural biological filtration. is this feasable or should i stick with the activated carbon as well ?
sorry ! i've asked thousands of questions @_@ but the scary thing is i have more ! :laugh: such on best type of substrate for the plants in the tank and fish compatability but hopefully i'll be able to answer those myself with more reasearch and when i reach that stage in setting up my own tank
thx for reading people