Viper
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Hi all,
I've just puchased a new tank (my first!) and thought i'd show each stage of me setting it up, right up to the final stage of filling it with fish. B)
The Tank I decided to get was the Juwel Rio 400.
The First Stage was setting up the cabinet which the tank itself would sit on.
Very straight forward, no problems.
Once the cabinet was done it was time to unwrap the glass tank.
After playing with the bubble wrap I thought it would be a good idea to set up the inbuilt filter while I had the tank on the floor. I'll be running this filter along with a Fluval FX5 External filter, so really this internal one is a backup incase the external should fail.
The corner Internal comes with several layers of sponge media which fit tightly into the filter.
First Problem! I break the internal filter while putting it together.
I didn't even force it very hard, but it was enough to snap something off which the filter motor itself would connect to.
So after thinking for about a minute, I decided while I have the tank empty and on the floor it would probably be the best time to rip that ugly internal filter out! (I didn't really like it in the first place).
As the filter box comes siliconed to the glass, to remove I used a wallpaper scraper and some brute strength!
Ta daa! One empty glass tank, which in my opinion looks 10 times better
This has left me with just one External filter but the FX5 is more then enough and I can always add another backup at a later stage.
The final stage for the day was lifting the glass up onto the cabinet, even though the tank was empty you'll need two strong people for this! I hope the cabinet can take the weight when its full of water!
Thats all for today, next i'll be adding the sand substrate and hooking up the external filter.
till next time
I've just puchased a new tank (my first!) and thought i'd show each stage of me setting it up, right up to the final stage of filling it with fish. B)
The Tank I decided to get was the Juwel Rio 400.
The First Stage was setting up the cabinet which the tank itself would sit on.
Very straight forward, no problems.
Once the cabinet was done it was time to unwrap the glass tank.
After playing with the bubble wrap I thought it would be a good idea to set up the inbuilt filter while I had the tank on the floor. I'll be running this filter along with a Fluval FX5 External filter, so really this internal one is a backup incase the external should fail.
The corner Internal comes with several layers of sponge media which fit tightly into the filter.
First Problem! I break the internal filter while putting it together.
I didn't even force it very hard, but it was enough to snap something off which the filter motor itself would connect to.
So after thinking for about a minute, I decided while I have the tank empty and on the floor it would probably be the best time to rip that ugly internal filter out! (I didn't really like it in the first place).
As the filter box comes siliconed to the glass, to remove I used a wallpaper scraper and some brute strength!
Ta daa! One empty glass tank, which in my opinion looks 10 times better
This has left me with just one External filter but the FX5 is more then enough and I can always add another backup at a later stage.
The final stage for the day was lifting the glass up onto the cabinet, even though the tank was empty you'll need two strong people for this! I hope the cabinet can take the weight when its full of water!
Thats all for today, next i'll be adding the sand substrate and hooking up the external filter.
till next time