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Thanks for the feedback! Flow seems okay and the fish seem to like it. I think I might have to move some decorations around in the tank to increase circulations. This is a freshwater tank btw.
Sounds like you don't need the chopstick fence anymore. I'd take it out as the glue you used could be toxic to the Crayfish and anything else in the tank.
I have two Fluval 305 canister filters for my Perfecto freshwater 120 gallon high (60x18x26). I am not sure if I have the filter's intake and output in the ideal positions. :confused: Please see diagram attached.
n3wt, if you did not cycle your tank then you are probably goign to have to do daily water changes, about 50% of the water to make sure that ammonia (NH3), nitrites (NO2) and nitrates (NO3) are all in check till the cycle completes. Also, you are going to need a test kit so you can test for...
My freshwater 120 G high tropical tank, only about 5 weeks old. Can't really see the fish, but here is what I have:
* 8 small Angelfish, 4 are veiled and 4 are regular.
* 24 Neon Tetras
* 24 Zebra Danios
* 5 Marble Corys
* 4 Snails
* 1 Male Siamese fighting fish and 1 female
For my 120 gallon high tank I am looking for a few more fish. Here is what I have now:
* 8 small Angelfish, 4 are veiled and 4 are regular.
* 24 Neon Tetras
* 24 Zebra Danios
* 5 Marble Corys
* 4 Snails
* 1 Male Siamese fighting fish and 1 female
Picture of my tank can...
This is exactly what I am trying to do now. I got the smallest angels I could get, which are about one inch body length, minus fins. Hoping that the neons will be ok. :-?