Bought the Petco Bookshelf Aquarium this week. I'm planning to get it up and running for a Cherry Shrimp colony over the next few weeks (or month, depending on cycling).
I will update this post with pictures and details this weekend, but the quick stats are:
Acrylic 6.6 gallon
24 inches wide
8.13 inches deep
9.25 inches high
23" inch light hood, 18" T5 "Red" 15 watt bulb - think I will swap the bulb for something more plant friendly
HOB power filter, non-branded, with a nice plastic housing and lid
So watts per gallon = 2.27
First impressions:
1. The acrylic tank was well packaged, scratch free, and thicker and sturdier than I expected - impressed; there is a very slight bow shape to the front of the tank which is kind of nice
2. There are black, plastic frames for the bottom and top that are detachable - they fit well
3. There is a clear lid with cut outs for filter and heater
Everything seemed to fit together well. I filled it with about an inch of Tahitian Black Moon sand last night, let it settle, and fired up the filter to let it run overnight. When I checked on it this morning the filter was making that irritating hissing sound caused by air escaping from where the tube covers the impeller. Not impressed with that. I turned down the filter flow and the hissing sound was much reduced. If that continues I will likely swap it out for an Aquaclear.
I will update this post with pictures and details this weekend, but the quick stats are:
Acrylic 6.6 gallon
24 inches wide
8.13 inches deep
9.25 inches high
23" inch light hood, 18" T5 "Red" 15 watt bulb - think I will swap the bulb for something more plant friendly
HOB power filter, non-branded, with a nice plastic housing and lid
So watts per gallon = 2.27
First impressions:
1. The acrylic tank was well packaged, scratch free, and thicker and sturdier than I expected - impressed; there is a very slight bow shape to the front of the tank which is kind of nice
2. There are black, plastic frames for the bottom and top that are detachable - they fit well
3. There is a clear lid with cut outs for filter and heater
Everything seemed to fit together well. I filled it with about an inch of Tahitian Black Moon sand last night, let it settle, and fired up the filter to let it run overnight. When I checked on it this morning the filter was making that irritating hissing sound caused by air escaping from where the tube covers the impeller. Not impressed with that. I turned down the filter flow and the hissing sound was much reduced. If that continues I will likely swap it out for an Aquaclear.