Bruce Leyland-Jones
Fish Aficionado
Some of us don't have a lot of space and, given the necessary geography of our living spaces, spare space for a fish tank is often limited.
I know there are these tiny 'nano' tanks, that'll sit on a desk, or next to a table lamp, or whatever, but these are too small for my needs.
(One day, I'm sure I might get into shrimps and snails as worthy replacements for fish, but until then... )
I have very little 'spare' wall against which another tank could be set up and whilst I do have room upstairs, the idea of carrying buckets of water up and down a stairwell or two doesn't appeal just yet. I noticed a lot of my once-available wall space is now covered with radiators, which got me thinking about the two fireplaces in my downstairs rooms.
Central Heating has renedered both fires in them superfluous to requirements and one fireplace is now being turned into a fishtank repository, with the second, larger one, to follow on, later in the year.
So I'm curious...
What clever ways have you found to create space for bigger and better tanks?
I know there are these tiny 'nano' tanks, that'll sit on a desk, or next to a table lamp, or whatever, but these are too small for my needs.
(One day, I'm sure I might get into shrimps and snails as worthy replacements for fish, but until then... )
I have very little 'spare' wall against which another tank could be set up and whilst I do have room upstairs, the idea of carrying buckets of water up and down a stairwell or two doesn't appeal just yet. I noticed a lot of my once-available wall space is now covered with radiators, which got me thinking about the two fireplaces in my downstairs rooms.
Central Heating has renedered both fires in them superfluous to requirements and one fireplace is now being turned into a fishtank repository, with the second, larger one, to follow on, later in the year.
So I'm curious...
What clever ways have you found to create space for bigger and better tanks?