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Self-sustained aqua life in a 1000 Liter (250 G) tank
Hi. I am a novice in this field. I have recently built a 1,000 Liter
tank (approx-250 G, dimension 7Ft * 3Ft, 2Ft deep) in my garden (Ahmedabad, India). It is built with bricks/mortar and covered in/out by glaze tiles/glass mosaic. Yearly temparature varies between 5C (1 or 2 nights during winter) to 45C (1 or 2 afternoons during summer) degree centigrades. Annual rainfall (June-Sept) 25 inches. Tank is open to sky. It all began 2 months ago, when I put an old bath tub in the garden with some grass and 50 guppy fishes (1-2 inch long fish supplied by our malaria department to prevent growth of mosquitos). After one month I put a turtle in it. I have NEVER fed anything to fishes or turtle. NOW, there is a lot of algae in it. Since past 1 week, I have (in the new tank) some water grass, some algae, one fresh water turtle (2kg weight) and hundreds of guppy fishes. ***I need some help*** 1. I will be glad if someone could guide me to a website with "useful advise ***AND*** Common/scientific names ***AND*** pictures of aqua life (including plants)" 2. I would like to have aqua life in my small pond tobe SELF-sustained with minimal intervention just in case it may have tobe left unttended for few days whenever we are not at home. The reason for this posting is that, most of information on net is regarding indoor aquaria of much smaller sizes. Tips regarding design/layout of aqua life in new tank is also welcome. Thanking in anticipation. - Shankar |
Shankar Patel wrote:
Hi. I am a novice in this field. Hi Shankar - we all were once :-) I have recently built a 1,000 Liter tank (approx-250 G, dimension 7Ft * 3Ft, 2Ft deep) in my garden (Ahmedabad, India). It is built with bricks/mortar and covered in/out by glaze tiles/glass mosaic. That's an unusual design by most of our standards (we tend to dig holes and either leave them natural (if they're very large) or line them with either flexible liners (mid-sized) or preformed plastic containers (small). But it takes all kinds, and I wouldn't be surprised if someone else here has done exactly the same :-) Yearly temparature varies between 5C (1 or 2 nights during winter) to 45C (1 or 2 afternoons during summer) degree centigrades. Annual rainfall (June-Sept) 25 inches. Tank is open to sky. Not unlike some of the southern US. A bit warmer than I'm used to! 1. I will be glad if someone could guide me to a website with "useful advise ***AND*** Common/scientific names ***AND*** pictures of aqua life (including plants)" The difficulty here (at rec.ponds) may be that we tend to be North American and don't know what plants are available to you - but I'm sure we can find some sources that will help. K30 tends to have great lists of these things and will post them, I'm sure. 2. I would like to have aqua life in my small pond tobe SELF-sustained with minimal intervention just in case it may have tobe left unttended for few days whenever we are not at home. That's the aim of most of us. Keep your planting levels high and your fish/animal levels low and it's possible. Filtration allows you to increase the animal loads, but even in your temperatures it should be possible to have a garden pond without filtration. -- derek |
"Shankar Patel" wrote in message om... Hi. I am a novice in this field. I have recently built a 1,000 Liter tank (approx-250 G, dimension 7Ft * 3Ft, 2Ft deep) in my garden (Ahmedabad, India). It is built with bricks/mortar and covered in/out by glaze tiles/glass mosaic. Yearly temparature varies between 5C (1 or 2 nights during winter) to 45C (1 or 2 afternoons during summer) degree centigrades. Annual rainfall (June-Sept) 25 inches. Tank is open to sky. It all began 2 months ago, when I put an old bath tub in the garden with some grass and 50 guppy fishes (1-2 inch long fish supplied by our malaria department to prevent growth of mosquitos). After one month I put a turtle in it. I have NEVER fed anything to fishes or turtle. NOW, there is a lot of algae in it. Since past 1 week, I have (in the new tank) some water grass, some algae, one fresh water turtle (2kg weight) and hundreds of guppy fishes. ***I need some help*** 1. I will be glad if someone could guide me to a website with "useful advise ***AND*** Common/scientific names ***AND*** pictures of aqua life (including plants)" 2. I would like to have aqua life in my small pond tobe SELF-sustained with minimal intervention just in case it may have tobe left unttended for few days whenever we are not at home. The reason for this posting is that, most of information on net is regarding indoor aquaria of much smaller sizes. Tips regarding design/layout of aqua life in new tank is also welcome. Thanking in anticipation. - Shankar This site should be able to provide you with most of the information that you need. If you have specific questions, feel free to post them in rec.ponds. There is usually always someone there who can help you. http://www.practical-water-gardens.com/ |
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This site should be able to provide you with most of the information that you need. If you have specific questions, feel free to post them in rec.ponds. There is usually always someone there who can help you. http://www.practical-water-gardens.com/ Thanks a lot for couple of responces. In fact I found it surprising that very few suggestions regarding related websites were posted in responce. One more website I found having load of useful information and pictures is http://www.fishpondinfo.com/ I am sure there would be many more. - Shankar |
"Shankar Patel" wrote in message om... "George" wrote in message ... This site should be able to provide you with most of the information that you need. If you have specific questions, feel free to post them in rec.ponds. There is usually always someone there who can help you. http://www.practical-water-gardens.com/ Thanks a lot for couple of responces. In fact I found it surprising that very few suggestions regarding related websites were posted in responce. One more website I found having load of useful information and pictures is http://www.fishpondinfo.com/ I am sure there would be many more. - Shankar There are, in fact many web sites pertaining to ponds. I was just trying to point you in the direction of the one I tend to refer to because the guy has a lot of experience with ponds. |
"George" wrote in message ...
There are, in fact many web sites pertaining to ponds. I was just trying to point you in the direction of the one I tend to refer to because the guy has a lot of experience with ponds. Yes, I also found useful info on http://www.practical-water-gardens.com/. Thanks. - Shankar |
"Shankar Patel" wrote in message om... "George" wrote in message ... There are, in fact many web sites pertaining to ponds. I was just trying to point you in the direction of the one I tend to refer to because the guy has a lot of experience with ponds. Yes, I also found useful info on http://www.practical-water-gardens.com/. Thanks. - Shankar De nada. |
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