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My new Juwel Rio 300 Tank Setup


terry17

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Finally move into the new home so can continue my fish keeping :-)

My goal is to make my fish tank as part of the decoration at home, that was the main reason I have chosen Rio 300, it is nice looking and fit in with other furnitures.

The main equipments are :

Juwel Roi 300 Tank + stand

include 2x54w lights

Eheim Pro 3 - 600 filter

Eheim 300w heater

1x 3 w air pump

Decoration:

Black background

Cedar fine gravel

Driftwood

Anubias

Fish

Discus x 6

Cadinal tetra x 20, GBA x3, blue ram x4, Jullie Cory x 2, guppy x 2

Rio 300 Tank + Stand, easy installation

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I really dont like internal filter so I took it out and use the Eheim Pro 3 instead

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Lights

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Clean driftwood

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wash gravel, I filter out the extra fine parts. This type of gravel has got lots of dust...so it took a lot of time to wash it,,

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Backgroud

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Put gravel in

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Tie the plant on drift wood using fishing line

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Eheim pro 3 - 600 filter includes all media, for tank up to 600L, max flow1250L/hr,16w, very very quite

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Media

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Physical media

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Boi + Physical

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Bio - media

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Now the most important part -cycling the filter.

I used a 'fast' way coz I was in a hurry to move in.

I put some boi noodles from my small temporary tank into the new filter so the bacteria is in the new filter straight away

First day, still cloudy

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2 days later, water is clear, tested for NH3 and NO2, put in some small fish

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Keep testing the water for a week, no NH3, NO2, and pH is dropping nicely

Now putting in discus fish

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full view

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Julie Cory

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GBA

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Main fish - Discus

They even bread in the tank but the fry is hard to survive. I bought 6 fish and it turn out to have 2 pairs

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Excellent effort! Looks really nice!

So much like my own setup (rio 300, pro3 600, eheim heater, etc.) hehe.

I have replaced the black plastic rings in the two lower baskets with sintered glass noodles from trade me. Personally I think they work better.

One question:

What type of Anubias is that and where did you get it? thanks!

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Nice clean looking setup dude, I would have to agree with Caryl and be worried about the stand collapsing in a decent quake. You could look into getting a steel frame welded up to go inside the cabinet, I'm sure I have seen that before.

a sheet of ply screwed to the back (with holes for leads and pipes) would probably provide enough lateral bracing. alteratively could bracket it to the wall.

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Is google down? :sml1:

HA! I deserved that...

Here is the pic from the Juwel website showing the "dimensions", but it looks like the height of 66cm includes the frame around the top and bottom.

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Is the actual tank 66cm high? My question should really have been 'how high is the water level'...

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$1800 according to HFF's website, plus you get $300 vouchers to spend in-store. Nice looking bit of kit, but I think I'd prefer to go custom for a living room tank for that kinda coin.

That is with cabinet.

I bought without cabinet for 13 something..

Nice tank but yes you could spend that money on an entire custom system.

Sorry a bit :smot:

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Excellent effort! Looks really nice!

So much like my own setup (rio 300, pro3 600, eheim heater, etc.) hehe.

I have replaced the black plastic rings in the two lower baskets with sintered glass noodles from trade me. Personally I think they work better.

One question:

What type of Anubias is that and where did you get it? thanks!

Ah...I have got some spare eheim bio max, maybe I will try to replace some plastic rings with it. I think they give you 2 layers of plastic rings might be because of they want to lower the cost.

Not sure what type of anubias that is, got it from animate 4 years ago with only 4 leaf on

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Good also to see the angels getting to know each other on top of the tank :wink:

How safe are these stands in a quake? With no cross bracing, surely they will go sideways and collapse or are the cupboards enough?

:gpo2: :nfs:

Well, Auckland does not have that many quake :-)

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Nice clean looking setup dude, I would have to agree with Caryl and be worried about the stand collapsing in a decent quake. You could look into getting a steel frame welded up to go inside the cabinet, I'm sure I have seen that before.

Thanks, I will look into it :-)

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$1800 according to HFF's website, plus you get $300 vouchers to spend in-store. Nice looking bit of kit, but I think I'd prefer to go custom for a living room tank for that kinda coin.

Check out trademe, you should see one at $1500 tank+stand, this should be the 2 light tube model like mine. Hff have the 4 light tube model at a higher price, around $1800i think.

For me, 2x54w is more than enough....

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