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Best side of this setup is that if you have crap weather muck up your fishing plans you can just grab your rod and have at her in your basement :)
Stick around guys because one day I will be posting pictures of me reeling in a 20 pound northern pike in my basement.
then you would need a sump pump for your basement lol because you'd be below the water table for the area
so there is a pump involved :) just not one that's related to the tank
A few more.
Buddy finally decided to make an appearance.
His amigo sleeping upside down in the plants again.
Now these don't really do those speckles justice but seems like it's as good as it's going to get.
They get along just fine. Haven't had an issue with the penguins, I'm more concerned about the 2 tiny little rummynose tetras I put in there with the penguins but they're doing great and the lab pays no attention at all to them.
I run angel parameters in the tank. The lab just has to deal with...
I'm extremely curious about this concept. ?? how would it work?
Assuming your tank is below the waterline I could see that working. But in the summer to get cold water you'd have to pull your water from 15-20 feet down or so. Depends on your environmental parameters i guess because that...
Two tanks as of now, I'm waiting on number 3 now.
33 has a bio-wheel and all the important fish,
the 20 has a simple cartridge filter (came with tank kit) and the danios
and the new tank would have a canister.
The idea behind the old water is to easily get my water parameters closer to where...
Here's a few pics of my current setup. First tank is my 33 in it's current setup. More will follow. Hope you enjoy them.
These pictures were taken with my phone as I've been trying to save up for a new camera but keep spending those savings on fish related items.