This is absolutely wild. Congratulations!
What is your setup and care regime like?
Thanks for your interest. I have a six foot tank it measures 6' x 18" x 18". It holds roughly 400 litre / 90 uk gallon / 120 US gallon. It seems adequate for six fish. Such large tanks were rare here as houses are small. Most people said I didn't need a tank that size but now we recommend even bigger as a minimum for a small group such as mine.
I have an undergravel filter at each end. These are powered by reliable Aquaclear 50 powerheads.
Here's the full lowdown. You gotta read it all now you asked!
Gem Juwel (Jeff Allam) Aquarium (Classic Gold Anodised finish) and
cabinet - Approx. 400 l/90 UK gal/110 US gal.
Additives: Treated for chlorine/chloramine with Prime
Filtration: 2 x undergravel filter, 2 x Aquaclear 50 powerhead with venturi for aeration (1000 l/h, 250 g/hr and 12W). Total Filtration = 2000 l/h divided by 400 l = 5 times turnover per hour
Water Changes: 66% weekly (2 x 33% water changes, one with gravel cleaning of half the aquarium and ornament / glass cleaning etc. taking 1 hour, one without taking 30 minutes).
Fish: 6 x Clown Loach (all purchased Jan 1995), 1 x Bristlenose Catfish (Gold, female, born in tank 2013), 22 x Harlequin Rasbora (purchased Jan 2021).
Aquadvisor estimated stocking level: 110% with Clown Loaches alone
Heating: Any well regarded 300W economy heater on offer plus heater guard.
Temperature: 27C or 80F
Lighting: 0.75WPG provided by 2 x 5ft 58W Arcadia Original Tropical T8 Lamps plus Arcadia reflectors.
Lighting Duration: On 9am to 6pm (9 hours).
Plants: No
Ornaments: Superfish brand, resin - moulded tree roots (white/grey). Every fortnight the ornaments are treated with Hydrogen Peroxide solution painted on, allowed to soak in for several hours and then rinsed in warm water and returned to the aquarium.
Substrate: Natural rounded aquarium gravel.