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nycxaro
03-12-2006, 2:11 PM
Has anyone had experience with a smaller indoor pond using a rubbermaid roughneck container? I am aiming to create one in my college dorm room. Due to space restrictions, I was going to go with a 50 gallon container filled about 3/4 the way. Would anyone have recommendations for filtering and heating the thing or any other advice?

dacox
03-12-2006, 3:51 PM
I think the easiest thing to do would be to just hook up a canister filter. There are plenty out there to chose from. That would also take up less space than having a sump. For heating, since there wouldn't be a sump, I would just get a submersible heater and throw it in the pond. Check out user rottbo's gallery. He has a similar set-up. It is bigger and probably a little more elaborate than you would want to go though.

rottbo
03-12-2006, 3:54 PM
thanks for showing my stuff off i like it

guppy
03-12-2006, 4:05 PM
Even a hang on filter will work. You might want to lay in 1" of sand or gravel to keep the heater out of direct contact with the tub.

dacox
03-12-2006, 5:25 PM
thanks for showing my stuff off i like it

I'm a huge fan of that setup :naughty: . After seeing yours I'm thinking about trying to set one up like that too. I got an extra 40gal that had a cracked center brace that would make a good sump. It's a perfect system for growing out baby aro's. Like you, I'm hoping to raise a group and hopefully get a couple to pair off and have a hand at breeding them.

nycxaro
03-12-2006, 11:47 PM
Thanks for the input guys. I really like your setup rottbo. I imagined mine to look something very similar to yours. What size is that stock tank and its rough dimensions? Where did you buy it? (lowes, home depot?)

Also, is that garbage can on top of your 55 gallon a DIY wet/dry? I did something similar to my tank where the output of a canister filter was guided to a garbage can full of bio balls.

Thanks for the help guys.

rottbo
03-12-2006, 11:57 PM
if you do we should share fish and get the gene pool a little bigger
and that grabage can on top of my 110 is just ther cuz the cat likes to take the top off of the filter but i am making one out of a rubbermaid wrapping paper storage bin perfect for this tall and skinny

i bought the rubbermaid at a farm supply store it was like $115 or something cheap it is 150 gallons rough dimensions are 59"x40"x25" (lxwxh)

nycxaro
03-13-2006, 3:15 AM
if you do we should share fish and get the gene pool a little bigger
and that grabage can on top of my 110 is just ther cuz the cat likes to take the top off of the filter but i am making one out of a rubbermaid wrapping paper storage bin perfect for this tall and skinny

i bought the rubbermaid at a farm supply store it was like $115 or something cheap it is 150 gallons rough dimensions are 59"x40"x25" (lxwxh)

No I didn't mean the arowanas, I meant my setup will look like your rubbermaid setup. As for the filter, I am either going to use a fluval 4 plus or my eheim 2128. The fluval is small but the eheim is too big. What do you think is the best solution for about 30-40 gallons of water and just one cichlid, perhaps a convict.

michael
03-13-2006, 10:40 PM
Give it a shot just don't put it anywhere people are going to screw it up.

dacox
03-14-2006, 3:22 PM
Give it a shot just don't put it anywhere people are going to screw it up.

That's a good point. I know a lot of people I've known at school have often expressed interest in getting my fish drunk, peeing on them, sh1tting on them, etc... Never underestimate the immaturity of drunk college guys....

dr_sudz
03-14-2006, 3:45 PM
Just need to add a small electrical current grid over top of your pond, then when anyone goes to pee on it.... :shocked:

lnm130
03-18-2006, 11:41 PM
that reminds me of a few months ago, my friend called me, he was drunk, and im the fish person and helped him set up a simple tank, and he called me frantic because his roomie tried to make the fish drunk.

then on another forum, someone posted about their friend getting sick into the tank.

rottbo
03-18-2006, 11:54 PM
if i ever caught anyone putting anything in my tanks their face would be in the bottom of my toilet after i peed in it!!!!!!!!!!!! i might actuallly hold them there for alittle to long and get in alot of trouble hey dont mess with my fish!!!!!!!!!!!!!

lnm130
03-19-2006, 9:31 PM
thats exactly how i feel. i also drove over there at 2 a.m to move fish, lol.

pheedbak
09-08-2006, 5:05 PM
Honestly,

I'm not sure if this is such a good idea.

I gave up keeping fish for 8 years when I was in the military and another 4 when I was in college. It sucks but I was able to see fish at my parents house and at public aquariums and such.

Things you need to factor are. Long breaks for Christmas and summer and stupid people that will turn any body of water into their own toilet.

Just my 2 cents.

Video Poker
09-15-2006, 5:03 PM
not a good idea