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28-09-2011, 12:37 PM | #11 |
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Tks bro. How long you recommend for the filter to be fully loaded?
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29-09-2011, 10:04 AM | #12 |
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Hi, To speed up the biological filter, you can add beneficial bacterias either in liquid or powder form which you can get from LFS. Using black sponge in the filter system also help to speed up the growth of BB. The nitrogen circle usually take 2 weeks to a month to establish. Test the water with some cheap fish first and slowly increase the GF population. Remember to guarantine all new fishes.
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29-09-2011, 05:34 PM | #14 |
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for people doing cabinet tank, usually it is because of inbuilt sump or/and asethetic reason to flush with the decoration of the house.
so what u are paying is effective a cabinet and tank and a deco item.... ultimately it must be worth yr worth to do this..... otherwise a simple 3 feet tank is abt S$70 w/o media/pump, u buy lights and a seperate stand, less than 200. those standard cabinet sold is less than S$500. QIAN HU was selling the entire set after aquarama fairly cheap. u may enquire. custom made- u pay slightly more of course. but normally it is laminate within the sump and it change colour and peel bec of mositure...and humidity |
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30-09-2011, 11:45 AM | #16 |
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bro, good to see more gf kakis! In my opinion 6 in 3ft tank is a stretch considering growth of the fish. for six, think at least a 4 ft but sounds like you have space constraint. alternatively consider smaller quantity first and see how it goes before adding, especially if you are starting a new tank which needs time to mature. on wc, I don't age the water and so far no problem since wc not 100%. the quote sounds reasonable based on my first custom made tank....but also depends on what you get. example cost will be higher if eheim pump vs other brands. good luck with your new hobby.
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06-10-2011, 06:17 PM | #18 |
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I need some advice from Bros here.
My new tank has arrived. Am now filling the water and have used the old tank water to the new tank. My question is how often should I do water change with my new tank that has got a sump tank system? Wat percentage of the water change should I go for? The capacity of the new tank is around 350 litre. Cheers |
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I guess that's the weakness for most of us : cannot tahan when see nice fish. I am guilty of this for a long time.....to the extent I give away or sell at a huge loss and buy news ones. But now I'm very selective....rather for quality than quantity. Also minmize disease due to poor water quality. Good luck with your tank and eager to see the tank when done.....do show us some pics!
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06-10-2011, 06:39 PM | #20 |
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For me, I change twice a week. 30%-50% change even though I'm using sump system too. I used to change only once a week initially but realize fish could be more prone to disease. I've been doing two water changes for months and touch wood....no problems with the fish so far. Got to add I feed quite heavily. Will take a while for your tank to be cycled so suggest light feeding in first few weeks to prvent water foul. Good luck.
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