Entry #6
I bought a water filter from a company called Water Filters of America that will sequester nitrate from my well water. It is being shipped to me from Florida and I will receive it soon. I will attach the filter to the sink I use for my water exchanges with my python. I am not expecting miracles from the filter, but it would be great if I could reduce the nitrate level from 28 ppm to around 10 ppm. If I do better than that, then that will be terrific.
I completed the first part of my musical tanks last night. See previous entries. I transferred my 10 gallon tank and my 5 gallon hospital tank into my office where my 20 gallon tank and my dedicated shrimp tank are located. Once the aquarium stand for my 20 gallon tank arrives, I will construct it and transfer the 20 gallon tank onto the new stand and place it on the other side of my office. This will free up about 6 feet of desk space which is earmarked for the new 4 foot, 60 gallon tank.
For substrate I ordered a bag of pool filter sand which should arrive soon. I have been collecting all sorts of stones which I will use to create caves for the two cichlid species that will be housed in the 60 gallon tank. I will operate two filters in the new tank. I’ve already purchased the sponge filter. On Friday and aqua clear 110 HOB filter will arrive. I’m still contemplating what brand and kind of light source I will purchase. Same goes for a heater. If anybody is reading this journal, I would appreciate suggestions for lighting and a heater.
I am looking forward to purchasing my fish, but this is many weeks away. I will probably mail order from Dan’s fish and the Wet Spot, although I do have a premium fish store about 20 minutes from my house. They almost always carry a few species of cichlids. However, I do not know if they will have pelvicachromas subocellatus or Anomalochromis thomasi. This is a very exciting process. I never thought I would get such pleasure from building a tank. I hope you do too.