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Old February 27th 06, 04:08 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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"Gill Passman" wrote in message
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Well, the cabinet is finished and the tank is now installed with gravel,
plants and water - no fish yet....


Glad to hear it's going so well, and welcome to having a monster tank in
your living room.
One of the best things I did for mine was buying a second big filter unit, I
was running only on one XP3 and bought another and I've never had such clear
water etc.

Now all I need to plan is my big stripdown in the next month or so.
New features are going to be a hole drilled through the wall putting some
piping into a water butt, so my wife can use the waste fish tank water on
the garden.
Undergravel heating.
And have a water supply coming up through the floor with a water
osmosidoofus T'd in to give me the soft water I've always wanted.

I've also looked at getting a PLC (a control device) from work and make the
water change over using some solenoid valves and pumps to be completely
automated, how lazy is that

keep us updated!

A


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Old February 27th 06, 08:25 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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Ali Day wrote:
"Gill Passman" wrote in message
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Well, the cabinet is finished and the tank is now installed with gravel,
plants and water - no fish yet....



Glad to hear it's going so well, and welcome to having a monster tank in
your living room.
One of the best things I did for mine was buying a second big filter unit, I
was running only on one XP3 and bought another and I've never had such clear
water etc.

Now all I need to plan is my big stripdown in the next month or so.
New features are going to be a hole drilled through the wall putting some
piping into a water butt, so my wife can use the waste fish tank water on
the garden.
Undergravel heating.
And have a water supply coming up through the floor with a water
osmosidoofus T'd in to give me the soft water I've always wanted.

I've also looked at getting a PLC (a control device) from work and make the
water change over using some solenoid valves and pumps to be completely
automated, how lazy is that

keep us updated!

A


That sounds ambitious....the water change water butt thing sounds good -
certainly better than carrying buckets outside to throw them on the
plants...

I've not come across undergravel heating over here...what's that all about?

Thanks
Gill
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Old February 28th 06, 07:43 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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That sounds ambitious....the water change water butt thing sounds good -
certainly better than carrying buckets outside to throw them on the
plants...


I presume yours is about the same as mine around 600 litres? 20% water
change every week ten days or so that's a lot of buckets to be carrying. I
have a hose that sits in the garden that I use to syphon it off with at the
mo, but it's minus a lot outside at the moment and weekend I don't want to
leave the doors open to syphon the tank.

I've not come across undergravel heating over here...what's that all
about?


Theory is plants grow markedly better when the roots are heated, also it
creates a water convection within the gravel itself, which helps breakdown
the crud build up. Now how true this is I'm not 100% sure, but it's a gadget
so what the hell. The other thing is the gravel acts like underfloor
heating, it takes a while to build up to temperature, but then your heaters
in the tank are hardly used at all.


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Old February 28th 06, 12:12 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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On Tue, 28 Feb 2006 08:43:58 +0100, "Ali Day"
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"Gill Passman" wrote in message
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That sounds ambitious....the water change water butt thing sounds good -
certainly better than carrying buckets outside to throw them on the
plants...


I presume yours is about the same as mine around 600 litres? 20% water
change every week ten days or so that's a lot of buckets to be carrying. I
have a hose that sits in the garden that I use to syphon it off with at the
mo, but it's minus a lot outside at the moment and weekend I don't want to
leave the doors open to syphon the tank.

I've not come across undergravel heating over here...what's that all
about?


Theory is plants grow markedly better when the roots are heated, also it
creates a water convection within the gravel itself, which helps breakdown
the crud build up. Now how true this is I'm not 100% sure, but it's a gadget
so what the hell. The other thing is the gravel acts like underfloor
heating, it takes a while to build up to temperature, but then your heaters
in the tank are hardly used at all.

I've been looking at those heating cables in the catalogs for years. I
understand the theory and it makes sense, but so far I have not been
tempted into forking over what turns out to be a pretty stiff price
for a setup in a large tank. I've wondered about the convection
heating that is put into motion with underbed heating, but I wonder if
the convection would be totally blown away by the much stronger
filters that we use. Placing the heater horizontal and close to the
gravel is said to be almost as effective. I've also placed a heating
pad beneath the aquarium, essentially achieving the same end. But I
have not really seen any real difference in plant growth. There are
too many other toys higher on my list. I'll leave the heating cables
to the real techno plant freaks. I can't remember if Amano uses them
or not.


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Old February 28th 06, 08:48 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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That sounds ambitious....the water change water butt thing sounds good -
certainly better than carrying buckets outside to throw them on the
plants...

I've not come across undergravel heating over here...what's that all
about?

Thanks
Gill


AFAIK it's the same type of deal used in seed trays etc.
One or more waterproofed (natch !) heating elements in cable form to heat
the soil/gravel.

I've heard it's very good for planted tanks, though I don't think it's for
me.

Peter


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Old February 28th 06, 08:54 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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In article , 2pods wrote:
That sounds ambitious....the water change water butt thing sounds good -
certainly better than carrying buckets outside to throw them on the

AFAIK it's the same type of deal used in seed trays etc.
One or more waterproofed (natch !) heating elements in cable form to heat
the soil/gravel.

I've heard it's very good for planted tanks, though I don't think it's for
me.


It's never been demonstrated they make very much of a diference at all. It's
very easy to grow great plants without them.

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