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  1. Apollo

    Apollo

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    Just popped in to say Hi to all.
    Have just registered on this site.

    A little bit of info about me and my hobby:

    I've been keeping & breeding tropical fish for approx 12 years now and marines for about 3 years on and off.
    My current tropical setup is as follows:

    Tank size : 800 x 400 x 400
    Internal power filter ( Resun ... not sure what model)
    Resun air pump
    150 w Heater
    Aquaglo single fluorescent

    Current fish :

    1 x Clown loach
    7 x Neon tets
    1 x Plecostemus
    2 x Elephant nose fish
    4 x Lemon tets

    Plants : NO PLANTS ! I have found most of my fish to be a nuisance when it comes to maintaining good plant health. They normally nibble away at the leaves and stems until the plant eventually dies off. So the alternative has been to go with some plastic plants . Yeah , I know it's probably not the right way to go, but it works for me .

    My current setup has been scaled down significantly, due to the fact that I am converting my large tank ( 65 g) to a marine reef tank.:bigsmile:
     
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  3. Rory

    Rory Administrator

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    Welcome to TASA Apollo. Sounds like a good setup.
     
  4. Singularity

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    hi and welcome !

    Start a thread under members setups, then you should add a couple of pics, i think i speak for everyone when i say we love pics :p
     
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    welcome welcome! you need to get more clown loaches as they are social animals and needs to be in a group of 5 or more
     
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    Apollo

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    Thanks for the note Henk. Yes, you are quite right. I need more clowns in my tank.
    BUT ... let me provide some additional information :

    My original tank ( now empty) was a 65g tropical tank with mainly Malawi's , Firemouths , Corydoras , Clown loaches and Plecost's. I started the tank approx 8 years ago and have made changes to both fish and plants over the last few years.
    After 5 years I only had one clown loach remaining in the community tank, and he had grown up to be a fair sized specimen. I'll try and upload some pic's in a new post.
    Hope this works.
     
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    Apollo

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    OK. so this is what my original 65g tank (now empty) looks like. This is the tank I will be converting to Marine reef within the next few months ( Depending on budget)

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    Apollo

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    My "Old" system and new setup

    Oops.. I see my pictures did not post on my previous reply.

    No matter.. Let's try again. Hope this works.

    Pictures below are of the old tank (65 gal) .

    The brown tinge in the water was due to the driftwood.
    Man, I remember trying everything to stabilise the driftwood, but to no avail.

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    Apollo

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    This is what my new setup looks like at present.
    The tank is only about 3 weeks old. I forced a quick cycle in the tank by adding some "food" for the bacteria and affecting water changes. Not something I would neccessarily recommend since it can backfire horribly and you can end up with algea blooms and really smelly water.

    Anyway, as I mentioned before the "new" tank was basically only set up so that I can empty my old 65g tank to prepare it for Marine.
    In the mean time I've decided that I will keep both marine and tropical tanks ( Will have to see if the wife agrees with me on this ... hehehe).
    The "castle" ornament in the new tank was the wife's idea. Not my preference, but anyway.

    You'll see that my clown loach is by far the largest specimen in the tank. Measuring approx 10cm in length. The lemon tets and elephant nose fish were hiding at the time the photo was taken. Will see if I can get some better shots next time.

    Oh yes, BTW: I made a mistake in stating my new tank dimensions. They are not 800 x 400 x 400 as stated previously . This is another tank I will be using as a sump for my marine setup.


    Current tropical tank dim. 450 x 300 x 350.:rolleyes:
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    Apollo

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    New tank setup

    OK, so hopefully the pics are pulling through now.
    Man, what a battle to upload these images.

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  11. Linchpin

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    Really nice shape for a tank, it'll look great in my living room :)
     
  12. solex69

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    Hi and welcome

    tank looks good

    Cheers
    Dale
     
  13. snakes

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    Nice Tank
     

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