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  1. haha, herre you go, beef heart galore.

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    variety is still better. but mammalian meat does do wonders to bulk up fish

    i used to feed a ball of mince beef heart to the loaches and comm i had.

    but messy. the water gets fouled with a slime layer on top. if you hvae an over flow its not so bad.

  2. yeah, precisely.

    I think its annoying when companies do that.

    it irritates me, I mean, they could have introduced something fancier with the fx6 just to sweeten the deal maybe.

    maybe in build heating.

    in build thermometer.

    in built ph, thermometer, heater.

    etc.

    I mean, it isn't difficult.

    it proabably costs $10 more, they can sell that premium for $20

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    aro introducd today.

    currently stock

    red aro

    30 cm fem jag

    2x parrot

    2c sun cat

    1x albino sailfin

    1x 8cm texas

    1x 15 cm midas female

    currently , the female jag is queen, aro introcued and they are duking it out in term sof territory.

    I hope it doesn't carry on. both have a couple of scratches.

    adding more cichlids will distract both fish im sure.

    a bit dark

    lighting is still to come, 4x led strip lighting.

  4. I have always been a huge fan of canisters. but recently, i decided to do away with them completely.

    the unit looks cool but apart from more efficient power ($10 a year) - there is no different, everything looks the same!

    in saying that, why fix it if it ain't broken?

  5. i was thinking a square timber frame, some middle bits going accross. and then poly or mdf on top.

    i think mdf would be better than poly as it is stiffer.

    options:

    1) timber frame - mdf on top or poly

    2) 50mm poly

    3) 2x 20/25mm mdf no poly

    4) 25mm poly on top of mdf or reversed

    what would be better ?

  6. what ways are there to avoid making a frame.

    if i use a very thick layer of poly, will this work? say 50mm poly?

    or do i need to make a frame and poly on top to avoid a crack a gain?

    i have had this sump on the ground with a 20mm poly an dnever had issues, recently i added a second sump sitting on top of the sump as a trickle, i would say the weight probably contributed to the imbalance of the weight.

    if i get another sump, what easier methods can i use to 'even' out the ground instead of using a frame?

    or is a frame really the only way?

    looking for least path of resistance.

  7. I have a fem jag coming.

    i want a tex eventually, just wondering, i dont want any parings of cichlids in the tank

    how easy will it be for a 30cm jag fem and a smaller tex male pairing up? is it like a convicts situation, they just do it or is it harder than that wtih a community of predators?

  8. UPDATE:

    last thursday, wa smy fill day, would fill third third third.

    but upon filling, corner on the right was leaking ever so slowly.

    had to empty and patch up.

    patched both sides on the front so looks uniform and also creats a thicker boirder on the vertical side.

    fast forward, filled up completely, everything is running now. 16c starting temp, 21.5c as of this morning.

    first few fish intro is thursday.

    when i was filling it up, i was having i thought to be sounds of cracks, creaks and explosions.

    but turns out that the sump did indeed crack at the base, no doubt the uneven concrete floor.

    the leak is tiny, so will hold for now.

    but replacing it with a bigger more efficient sump - frame to sit on the floor to make sure the edges of the sump is supported (thanks David R) for your help in advance :bounce:

    sufficed to say, i ddidnt get a good sleep last night - nightmares about the tank.

    :D

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