seffieuk
I used to be indecisive but now I'm not so sure!
After all the tropical fish said to me in a dream... it's ok Josh you can move us.
so its full steam ahead
After all the tropical fish said to me in a dream... it's ok Josh you can move us.
After all the tropical fish said to me in a dream... it's ok Josh you can move us.
so its full steam ahead
Hmm interesting as I only have room for 2
Well the project is starting to gather steam I've just acquired a 60L replacement tank for the tropical fish which can be moved, the Fluval 205 is up and running (to test for leaks on tank and filter) and then in the next week or so I might transfer them over after I sifted out the tropica substrate from the big tank. A little sad that this is the end of the journey for that tank though a new one begins soon. After all the tropical fish said to me in a dream... it's ok Josh you can move us.
Juwel Rio 125 will now definitely be the tank to use!
How would I position a skimmer in such a tank?
Admittedly I don't fully understand the way they set up. Is there an in line hose using a pump and pumping the good water back in whilst removing the "skimmed" water into a reservoir. Is this independent completely of my filter using air pumps and hosing or does this need to be on a huge turn over also and some how intergrated?
Something like this?
How would I position a skimmer in such a tank?
Admittedly I don't fully understand the way they set up. Is there an in line hose using a pump and pumping the good water back in whilst removing the "skimmed" water into a reservoir. Is this independent completely of my filter using air pumps and hosing or does this need to be on a huge turn over also and some how intergrated?
Something like this?
I'm running a rio 125L at the moment with a hydor slim skim nano, if fits in quite well and is doing a decent job so far.
Depending on the salt 800-900 grams for 25l of RO. So 3.4kg of salt for a 100l approx.
Anyone got any suggestions for what brand salt then?