Njiua
Aquarium Advice Newbie
Hey y'all,
So.. yeah, I finally got space to put down a bigger tank.. and that is how this story starts.
I had a 8 gallon (30L) tank with a Betta and some galaxy danios as inhabitants.. sadly my fishkeeper overfed them whilst I was out on vacation. Both my water parameters where off chart and about 60% of the fish died that week. Including my dragon koi Betta...
A few months later, my parameters are brilliant (according to the teststrip) but my last two danios died as well. And so I thought, why don't I do this over again.. but bigger, better and more careful.
This time I've got enough room to put out a 40, maybe even 50 gallon tank. But, what kind of tank should I build? Black water, regular freshwater, reef tank, brackish? So much choice.. however a choice has been made.
Reef tank, since I don't have any experience with reef tanks, I think starting small on this one has it's benefits both as money sink and experience project.
Blackwater, very cool.. however I notice that I'm attracted to the wonderful aquascapes out there.
Brackish, since I started doing tanks I've been eating to have a dragon/violet goby, this fella however needs either a 75g tank, or a tank with a very large footprint. I can't give them that.. soo.. that's a no go.
Freshwater, yes! A freshwater aquascape with a lot of plants, hiding spaces, colourful fish. This is what I'm going for!
So, like I said, larger tank, but still not a LARGE tank, so I kinda have to plan everything to make it work. I'm using the 8 gallon tank as a plant quarantine to let the new plants for the 40g grow. This way they are used to the water conditions. And maybe, maaybbbeee I can save a bit on the plants.
So right now I'm planning on having a heavily planted tank, running at 27~28°c with a pair of electric blue rami's. A few (6) dwarf (diamond) rainbowfish and maybe, very maybe a betta, since it would be the smallest of all the fish and has enough hiding spaces. Or an Atya Gabonesis instead
However, and this is where I get stuck. The rami's like warmer water and the rainbowfish like it 2 degrees Celsius cooler. I might have a few solutions for this, but I'd like to ask you all suggestions or options.
I'm planning on using an in line heater, so there won't be no heater visible in the tank.
1st option: place the filter outlet (warm water outlet) on the bottom half of the tank, place a wave maker just below the surface of the tank to cool the water off using motion. This however creates quite a hard flow for the betta
2nd option; split the output of the filter, throw one of the outputs directly in the top of the tank, the other output goes through the heating system.
3rd option, scrape the rami's off the list, go cry in a corner.. suck it up and throw a complete other fish in there.
Cheers!
So.. yeah, I finally got space to put down a bigger tank.. and that is how this story starts.
I had a 8 gallon (30L) tank with a Betta and some galaxy danios as inhabitants.. sadly my fishkeeper overfed them whilst I was out on vacation. Both my water parameters where off chart and about 60% of the fish died that week. Including my dragon koi Betta...
A few months later, my parameters are brilliant (according to the teststrip) but my last two danios died as well. And so I thought, why don't I do this over again.. but bigger, better and more careful.
This time I've got enough room to put out a 40, maybe even 50 gallon tank. But, what kind of tank should I build? Black water, regular freshwater, reef tank, brackish? So much choice.. however a choice has been made.
Reef tank, since I don't have any experience with reef tanks, I think starting small on this one has it's benefits both as money sink and experience project.
Blackwater, very cool.. however I notice that I'm attracted to the wonderful aquascapes out there.
Brackish, since I started doing tanks I've been eating to have a dragon/violet goby, this fella however needs either a 75g tank, or a tank with a very large footprint. I can't give them that.. soo.. that's a no go.
Freshwater, yes! A freshwater aquascape with a lot of plants, hiding spaces, colourful fish. This is what I'm going for!
So, like I said, larger tank, but still not a LARGE tank, so I kinda have to plan everything to make it work. I'm using the 8 gallon tank as a plant quarantine to let the new plants for the 40g grow. This way they are used to the water conditions. And maybe, maaybbbeee I can save a bit on the plants.
So right now I'm planning on having a heavily planted tank, running at 27~28°c with a pair of electric blue rami's. A few (6) dwarf (diamond) rainbowfish and maybe, very maybe a betta, since it would be the smallest of all the fish and has enough hiding spaces. Or an Atya Gabonesis instead
However, and this is where I get stuck. The rami's like warmer water and the rainbowfish like it 2 degrees Celsius cooler. I might have a few solutions for this, but I'd like to ask you all suggestions or options.
I'm planning on using an in line heater, so there won't be no heater visible in the tank.
1st option: place the filter outlet (warm water outlet) on the bottom half of the tank, place a wave maker just below the surface of the tank to cool the water off using motion. This however creates quite a hard flow for the betta
2nd option; split the output of the filter, throw one of the outputs directly in the top of the tank, the other output goes through the heating system.
3rd option, scrape the rami's off the list, go cry in a corner.. suck it up and throw a complete other fish in there.
Cheers!