4000GL.TANK???!!!YES!!

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
Status
Not open for further replies.
Redearsunfish;3426343; said:
lava rock wall... not only does it look good, it provides all sorts of space for fish, fish breeding and growth of beneficial bacteria!
oh ya!! i was going to do that but, on the sides{ LT and RT}.....i am sure they are going to breed so i will need to shelter the fry's....
 
What is you lowest temp of the year? I'm somewhat on the fence whether to recommend the titaniums and controller from Jehmco or to say to get an inline pool heater.
 
You also might want to consider filling the cavities of the cinder block with insulation to help retain heat. I know it worked with my house & made a considerable difference in the temperature of my basement. I had it professionally done with a non-toxic foam. They just drilled holes from the outside to inject the foam. Just make sure that the product you use is impervious to moisture.
 
"ok guys i am done with the walls,next i am going to make the holes for the filtration and overflow for water-change,i bought a automatic water control that i am going to use to do my water changes.once a week for 20-30 minutes water will go in to keep my babies happy!!"

Tip: This is so easy it's hard to believe more people don't use it. If your already going to have a overflow for water-change just add a trickle system to your tank. Basically put a hose/pipe from your house water and set a trickle to the tank, 1 gallon, 2 gallon, 4 gallons per hour, what ever volume you think you need. Add the clean water to the opposite side of the tank the over flow is at. Run your over flow drain to your favorite plants/trees, trust me, they will love that fishy water!

Advantages to this system: Your not shocking the fish with 200 to 300 gallon water changes in an hour, your spreading out the same amount of water change for a whole day.
No mechanical parts to get stuck or broke. Clean water goes in one side of the tank, dirty water overflows out the other side.
Free water, if you were going to water the back yard anyway might as well use the dirty fish water.
Not affected by power outages. That's right, when you lose power your at least getting a little flow through your system. Not much I agree but it's something.
 
Egon;3426909; said:
"ok guys i am done with the walls,next i am going to make the holes for the filtration and overflow for water-change,i bought a automatic water control that i am going to use to do my water changes.once a week for 20-30 minutes water will go in to keep my babies happy!!"

Tip: This is so easy it's hard to believe more people don't use it. If your already going to have a overflow for water-change just add a trickle system to your tank. Basically put a hose/pipe from your house water and set a trickle to the tank, 1 gallon, 2 gallon, 4 gallons per hour, what ever volume you think you need. Add the clean water to the opposite side of the tank the over flow is at. Run your over flow drain to your favorite plants/trees, trust me, they will love that fishy water!

Advantages to this system: Your not shocking the fish with 200 to 300 gallon water changes in an hour, your spreading out the same amount of water change for a whole day.
No mechanical parts to get stuck or broke. Clean water goes in one side of the tank, dirty water overflows out the other side.
Free water, if you were going to water the back yard anyway might as well use the dirty fish water.
Not affected by power outages. That's right, when you lose power your at least getting a little flow through your system. Not much I agree but it's something.

Trickle systems are sweet, but if you're worried about chlorine or chloramine at all it's a bit more complex than you've described.
 
very cool so far. im on the other side of the mountains from you. would love to come look when i get back from iraq. I plan on doing the same but will be filling in my blocks with concrete. do you have any plans to fill in block?
 
Pharaoh;3426560; said:
What is you lowest temp of the year? I'm somewhat on the fence whether to recommend the titaniums and controller from Jehmco or to say to get an inline pool heater.
yes you are right i talked to several professional{s} they told me that i should go with pool heater....thanks for the info...on Jehmco...in about an hour i will post more pitures of more things i did...getting closer my friends...
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
MonsterFishKeepers.com