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Cormdogg wrote:That's awesome Sean, cool video. Would you ever be tempted to put in a predatory fish? A pet wrasse would be awesome!
Sun Jan 30, 2011 3:23 pm
Donnyboy1 wrote:Thats really cool, there is a freediver in the UK that has created a marine pond and he has filled it with species he has angled. He has Bass, bream and turbot in there among others.
Maybe your next project
Sun Jan 30, 2011 3:24 pm
gerryl wrote:Super m8 looks like the shrimp are great fun to watch...well done
Sun Jan 30, 2011 3:27 pm
Al and Jordan wrote:thats a class set up man. and if you ever get bored with the species you have you can go rockpooling at LW and re stock it with completely different stuff. nice one
Sun Jan 30, 2011 3:39 pm
JimC wrote:Beautiful set up.... Well done!
Do the various critters survive long? What do you feed them on?
Must be a biatch emptying and filling twice a day though![]()
Sun Jan 30, 2011 8:12 pm
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just add water wrote:Hi Sean.
I recently started up a freshwater tank. I've found a product called Organic aqua. This stuff looks after water quality. It's available for saltwater too. I think it might be worth your while to look into it. There is no need to worry about the nitrogen cycle. I only need to change 25% of the water once a month. I have also read a report on a fish keeping site from a guy using this stuff with a marine setup. He's very happy with the results over a number of months. He also only changes 25% of the water once a month.
I can give you more info on this if you are interested.
Sun Jan 30, 2011 10:33 pm
Tue Feb 01, 2011 8:58 pm
just add water wrote:Hi Sean.
I recently started up a freshwater tank. I've found a product called Organic aqua. This stuff looks after water quality. It's available for saltwater too. I think it might be worth your while to look into it. There is no need to worry about the nitrogen cycle. I only need to change 25% of the water once a month. I have also read a report on a fish keeping site from a guy using this stuff with a marine setup. He's very happy with the results over a number of months. He also only changes 25% of the water once a month.
I can give you more info on this if you are interested.
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