H henward Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 25, 2008 1,260 1 0 Auckland, New Zealand May 21, 2009 #21 well, if you look at it scientifically, the water content is greater means the waste is lesser concentration, so water changes can be less.
well, if you look at it scientifically, the water content is greater means the waste is lesser concentration, so water changes can be less.
H henward Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 25, 2008 1,260 1 0 Auckland, New Zealand May 22, 2009 #22 Fully filled heater on, filter running. lights on, wood in place, gravel in place. Some plants on the wood. just waiting on the temps and will start to introduce fish. here are the pics! water turnover is immense - the overflow isnt overflowing, it is arcing the water due to the pressure. still cloudy, butthat will go in a couple of days. i will change filter wool tomorrow.
Fully filled heater on, filter running. lights on, wood in place, gravel in place. Some plants on the wood. just waiting on the temps and will start to introduce fish. here are the pics! water turnover is immense - the overflow isnt overflowing, it is arcing the water due to the pressure. still cloudy, butthat will go in a couple of days. i will change filter wool tomorrow.
H henward Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 25, 2008 1,260 1 0 Auckland, New Zealand May 22, 2009 #23 i am thinking of putting a 4 to 5 inch dat. 14 inch RTG in there. do you think a CK at 11 inch or so will be ok with them? 2100x824dx700h is the dimensions. he CK is very timid.
i am thinking of putting a 4 to 5 inch dat. 14 inch RTG in there. do you think a CK at 11 inch or so will be ok with them? 2100x824dx700h is the dimensions. he CK is very timid.
E Eric A Polypterus MFK Member Nov 28, 2008 5,003 22 92 Australia May 22, 2009 #24 I think it shuld be okay. I love the tank, looks great!