Page 2 of 2

Re: My freshwater tank setup.

PostPosted:03 Jun 2016 02:03
by Ann
I would not want to use ammonia, but I could use the "fishless," or "shirmpless" :wink: cycle using fish food. Thanks for your help.
Ann

Re: My freshwater tank setup.

PostPosted:03 Jun 2016 02:16
by Ann
odin wrote:The tank is 130Litres which is about 34US gallons, I had 6 lampeye killisfish at one point but i dosed the tank with melafix (a medicine) and all of the 6 died :cry: The rest of the fish were ok so maybe they were very sensitive? very pretty fish though!
That's sad. I guess that it's difficult to know these things ahead of time.
Ann

Re: My freshwater tank setup.

PostPosted:06 Oct 2016 16:47
by Ann
How's your freshwater tank doing?
Ann

My freshwater tank setup.

PostPosted:06 Oct 2016 16:54
by odin
Last weekend we pulled out all the plants and bog wood, cleaned all the gravel and added a few of the plants back, we trimmed quite a few too. It needed doing but I had just put it off for a while lol.

Image


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro

Re: My freshwater tank setup.

PostPosted:06 Oct 2016 19:19
by Ann
My goodness! It looks so nice? It looked nice before, but it looks even nicer now! If you ever find the time, I would love to see :cool: it in motion.
Ann :grin:

Re: My freshwater tank setup.

PostPosted:06 Oct 2016 23:09
by odin
Thanks, it looks a bite empty and heavily trimmed but give it a few weeks and it should take on a more natural layout and look. I had to attach the plants to new bog wood with Cotten thread as the old wood was very broken down and had shrunk a lot in size!


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro

Re: My freshwater tank setup.

PostPosted:07 Oct 2016 02:52
by Ann
I like it. The fish will be more visible.
Ann

My freshwater tank setup.

PostPosted:07 Oct 2016 06:23
by odin
I think my bulldog pleco had been eating the wood, they do that lol.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro

Re: My freshwater tank setup.

PostPosted:07 Oct 2016 12:23
by Ann
They do? Termite fish!
Ann :sidesmile: