It's finally on the horizon! My 420 gal for my rays and their tank mates. They're currently in a 6x2x2 with a fire eel. A huge, stunning royal clown knife, 4 oscars and an ornate birchir.
So why glass? Here in the uk acrylic is hugely expensive. Plus with the rays and me continuing my sand substrate it wouldn't take link for the acrylic to look shabby.
As above its a 7wide by 4deep by 2high. So a nice foot bring for my 3 rays.
The stand is mate from steel, and I'm currently (pics to follow) in the process of wrapping it in black polished wood.
Filtration wise, there will be a k1 filter and a HUGE sump that I've made from plywood and will be lining with pond liner. There is 40 litres of k1 then the water will flow into my 4x2x2 foot sump with 3x2x1 will be full of lava rock (most already cycled, k1 is currently cycling with chemicals now)
any pointers on how to connect a 6mm airline to my tap pipes for a drip system is more than welcome.
Here goes....
So why glass? Here in the uk acrylic is hugely expensive. Plus with the rays and me continuing my sand substrate it wouldn't take link for the acrylic to look shabby.
As above its a 7wide by 4deep by 2high. So a nice foot bring for my 3 rays.
The stand is mate from steel, and I'm currently (pics to follow) in the process of wrapping it in black polished wood.
Filtration wise, there will be a k1 filter and a HUGE sump that I've made from plywood and will be lining with pond liner. There is 40 litres of k1 then the water will flow into my 4x2x2 foot sump with 3x2x1 will be full of lava rock (most already cycled, k1 is currently cycling with chemicals now)
any pointers on how to connect a 6mm airline to my tap pipes for a drip system is more than welcome.
Here goes....