Saratoga jardini pond build

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Good shout that Steve not thought of that mite give it a go with mine next feed , can imagine it makes a lot of mess though but the cats will hoover it up in my tank
 
i will try it
 
I'll see how much mess it makes in your tank first then turtles let me know how ya get on lol :D , only jokin im also gona try it
 
if you need to perform the task in the kitchen, keep it away from any water source... especially the hikari carnivore pellets. You'll end up leaving some behind and will stink to high heaven - experience. Best thing i found for the job is one of those marble grinding bowls.
 
yea it clouds up the tan abit for like a hour but hes starting to take straight pelltes
 
im loving this tank at the momnt the pond is getting leaves so im getting a bird net to put over the top
 
i like my tank so much cause i can stand back and admire the ecosystem i have created and the barra was 9cm when i bought hes at 13cm now and jar 20cm perch at 11cm and the catfish at 9cm
 
sorry for not pposting i have been busy
 
i have also thought about adding some new fish soon heres my idea ths fish will stay in the tank though
2 p bass i found a guy selling them for 60 each
1 salmon tail cafish aussie native
a spiny eel
and a jag ciclid
what are your thoughts i will post some pics latr today of my tank a d pond
 
Alright turtles glad your lovin your setup and its runnin smoothly , my jars on one a bit recenlty keeps going for the pacu , he does it every now and then just to bully stuff , , pc bass for 60's sounds good depending on how big ?
if you put a jag cichlid in there will be fights trust me if its like mine and stands up for itself prob more with the cats than aro , mine gets stung all the time on his mouth from pushing cats about
While were on jag subject I managed to find a 3/4" female yest had to get it £7 I've put her in my grow out for now till its big enough to see if they pair up , did you get the other pics I sent you the other day ?
 
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