shelaghfishface
the one and only
i dont mind admitting how scared i was when i went to view the tank in its previous home it was a mess, and i could tell that from having seen so many pictures of your tanks...
i wasnt even sure if i could "do" it..and i know for a fact that i couldn`t have without all of your help ( especially tigerissy and Buddy via pm) i have asked what i thought were the silliest questions and Tina and buddy you have always replied with excellent advice,so thankyou ever so much
of course i still have a way to go, but my tests are looking great and after a swap over of tanks so is the setup (imo) there is tonnes for me to learn and now that i have sorted the "mess" im a lot more enthusiastic about it, fels like mine now.and not like im just baby sitting it.
this was the tank a few hours after getting it home ( didnt even know what was in there)
the next day( or maybe a couple later i cant rem) after being advsed to scrape the coraline away
this is it when i got up this morning, and im very pleased how it looks,( and the fact that all the fish are ok of course)
its been quite hard work and the co-codamol ( have back problems) have taken a bashing.. but i hope im right in thinking th physicaly hard stuff is all but done now
i am open to any advice as you know, and i know that some of the equipment needs upgrading, but i really wanted to correct and understand the water quality before i did that - still havent learned the purpose/mechanics of a skimmer so wouldnt have been much point in me going shopping for a new one just yet
again thankyou all so much for being so paitent with me, i really really appreciate it and so do the fish
shelagh xxxxxxxxxxxxx
i wasnt even sure if i could "do" it..and i know for a fact that i couldn`t have without all of your help ( especially tigerissy and Buddy via pm) i have asked what i thought were the silliest questions and Tina and buddy you have always replied with excellent advice,so thankyou ever so much
of course i still have a way to go, but my tests are looking great and after a swap over of tanks so is the setup (imo) there is tonnes for me to learn and now that i have sorted the "mess" im a lot more enthusiastic about it, fels like mine now.and not like im just baby sitting it.
this was the tank a few hours after getting it home ( didnt even know what was in there)
the next day( or maybe a couple later i cant rem) after being advsed to scrape the coraline away
this is it when i got up this morning, and im very pleased how it looks,( and the fact that all the fish are ok of course)
its been quite hard work and the co-codamol ( have back problems) have taken a bashing.. but i hope im right in thinking th physicaly hard stuff is all but done now
i am open to any advice as you know, and i know that some of the equipment needs upgrading, but i really wanted to correct and understand the water quality before i did that - still havent learned the purpose/mechanics of a skimmer so wouldnt have been much point in me going shopping for a new one just yet
again thankyou all so much for being so paitent with me, i really really appreciate it and so do the fish
shelagh xxxxxxxxxxxxx