evilknieval69 Posted February 23, 2008 Report Share Posted February 23, 2008 Thought id share a couple pics of my killie 'quarters' The 'big' tanks (25L) From left to right: Clown killies (Pseudoepiplatys annulatus), Nothobranchius Rachovii, Austrolebias Nigripinnis, Nothobranchius Palmqvisti and Nothobranchius Eggersi To the far right you can just see my 200L barrel, which is full of heated, aged water, which i can just pump into any tank when i need it. makes water changes simple! Then theres the 'Fry Quarters' 10 small tanks in one. a single heater in the middle section which heats all the other tanks. All of the small tanks are around 2L's, and are all seperate from each other. Theres a mixture of eggersi, nigripinnis, clown and palmqvisti young in them, plus some week old clown fry, 2 spare rachovii males, 2 female clowns, and one tank has my brineshrimp bottle bubbling away. This tank has a lid down each side but i took them off for the photo 8) All of the larger tanks have a 25W heater in them, and the fry quarters has a 25w heater aswell. none of the tanks have filtration or air, and the brineshrimp bottle runs off a small air pump. Pretty quiet system (used to run 3 air pumps, and have filters in every tank, but it was unbelievably noisy (especially in my bedroom!)) Enjoy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barrie Posted February 23, 2008 Report Share Posted February 23, 2008 I like the idea of the bottom tank... To have a larger tank with even lift out small fry tanks could be a good idea that is along the idea that Shinal had with her guppy tanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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