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Advice appreciated ...Large Planted Aquarium
I have (successfully) had planted aquariums for several years now and
consider myself to be reasonably knowledgeable about them in general. The largest tank I have had however is only 30 gallons. I know very little about larger tanks. I am now in a position to acquire and set up a larger tank. I will pretty much be starting from scratch (except for the CO2 system which I already have, and even here I will probably get a new reactor). What I would like to know is: What would people with larger tanks out there recommend ? 1) I am thinking of either a 75 gal (48"x18"x20"), a 90 gal (48"x18"x24") or a 120 gal (48"x24"x24") tank. Does anybody have a preference for any of these? Is a 24" deep tank going to require much more light than a 20" deep tank? 2) I have used and like Emperor Power Filters on my smaller tanks. Is there any reason not to use one on my new larger tank? What do people with larger tanks recommend for filters. 3) Lights. I am thinking that I will use power compacts. Any comments? 4) I plan to use gravel over a Sea-chem Flourite substraight. I have had very good results in the past with this. I would really appreciate any comments/recommendations on anything above, or on any other aspects of setting up a large planted aquarium. Thanks !! Henry |
Actually, CO2 tanks don't "blow up". CO2 tanks have a burst disk that
acts as an intentional weak point if the tank pressure goes above the rated pressure for the tank. When a burst disk blows, it makes one hell of lot of noise that is quite scary, but there is no explosion of any kind. The biggest danger from a ruptured burst disk on a CO2 tank is that all the CO2 escapes at once, and CO2 is asphyxiating at high concentrations. So, if the tank blows in a confined space (such as a car), you could suffocate. But it is extremely rare for this to happen. For CO2, just make sure that your tank doesn't get warmer than around 88F. If you do that, there is no chance of the burst disk giving way. Cheers, Michi. -- Michi Henning Ph: +61 4 1118-2700 ZeroC, Inc. http://www.zeroc.com |
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