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Old March 26th 06, 09:14 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 13:58:31 GMT, "Rick"
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Well she finally said yes!!!!! My wife OKed the new tank. I ordered a
brand
new 125g tank, stand, glass top, and 2 twin bulb light strips, will be
ready
for pick up on SAT. Anyone want to help my carry it???? So this weekend
I
moved my 90g to where I had a 29g and put the 29g in a new spot that I'm
not
sure is getting wife approval, time will tell.
I,m planning to use black substrate with rocks and slate for caves,
maybe a
few fake plants, and a background that fades from black bottom to a dark
blue top. I have my 20g tank set up like this (minus the plants), and it
looks awesome with the lights on. This is the current home of 2 Frontys,
2
very small Calvus, and a small Highfinned (sold as) plec, imagine there
delight when moved from a 20 to a 125. I plan on adding another Fronty
and
another Calvus and (if I can locate) a couple of compessiceps
(spelling?)
Set up will be filtered with a currently running sump (no need to cycle
),
and an AquaClear 110 or 500, (what ever they're calling it this month),
and
a couple of powerheads with sponges, and heated with 2 300 watt heaters
(I
live in southern FL so heating is not a major problem). Thank to advise
from
people like NetMax, I run multiple filters on most of my tank, so
starting a
new tank is easy.
I will try to get some in progress pics up soon.
Thought, comment and suggestions always welcome, and sometimes needed.

This is so cool. I can pick up your happy vibes all the way up here at
the top end of the East Coast. The seagulls perched on the roof of my
neighbor's house are chatting about it - word travels fast.

-- Mister Gardener


Hmmm, and here I thought the only thing seagulls could say was "mine,
mine, mine" (Finding Nemo)



Our store set up a tank in the lobby of a theatre to promote the opening
of Nemo, and of course, I found time to take a 2 hour break and watch it.
The gulls were very well done.

Congrats on the new tank Rick. I just trimmed my driftwood pieces and
filled my 120g yesterday. The styrofoam didn't float up (or violently
explode through the surface with a 300lb force as it would), and the
driftwood all stayed down (I have them arranged like roots, so where they
come up out of the water, they are all attached to a piece of acrylic,
like driftwood on slate, but upside down). Ironically my 4 sponge filters
didn't stay down and caused me some grief, much to my daughter's
entertainment (the only thing I was sure would stay down, didn't), but
some wringing to get the air bubbles out and some rock weights solved that
problem. My plan is to let it run for 3 days, then 100% water change,
then add the substrate (Profile), settle for 2 days with filters off
(settle the fines in the water), then 100% water change, and fill with a
combination of water from 2 tanks, move fish (musical tanks), move over
aged filters, and let it run for 3 weeks. My glass covers will be ready
next week, and then I have to buy/design a lighting system. No plants
yet, so lights are secondary.

I used to have 5 or 6 Fronts in the 120g, layered with a couple of Pims, 5
or 6 C.mooris, some N.leleupis and 6 large red Platies. The top to bottom
layering was wandering red, fast blue, slow blue/black/white, stop & go
bright yellow, and always moving mottled monochrome (you can guess which
fish were which). It was probably in the top ten best tanks I've ever
arranged (some people arrange flowers, I do aquariums ).
--
www.NetMax.tk

I was planning on adding substrate and rocks (this part will take weeks till
I get just the look I'm shooting for), then adding water from my 90 and 60,
and installing the sump from another tank and adding the fish before the
bacteria on the bio-balls die. All in one day, the fish are not big (yet).
Should this be a problem?