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Burstsovenergy24 Sep 11th, 2003, 12:01am Guess what everyone!
I just got a 55 gallon tank!!!
Im so happy. Its my first really large tank and Im going to get an oscar for it and maybe maybe a bimac after that!!!
Happy, Happy, Happy, Happy, Happy, Happy, Happy
Jesse
joel_ang Sep 11th, 2003, 01:20am Well whats the flow rate of the filter Boe?
Colin Sep 11th, 2003, 04:36am Well done... never heard of the filter though so you'll need to tel us more about it...
Scouse Sep 11th, 2003, 06:36am nice one mate.
out of intrest is that US or UK gallons?
and what is this US an UK gallon difference all about eh!?!?!
do you think it was a bit like chinese whispers when they where goin to an fro on the boats in the old days!!!!
Burstsovenergy24 Sep 11th, 2003, 05:32pm Its US Gallons.
I think its a pretty basic filter with only an intake and then the water goes though carbon and is pumped back out.
I think an oscar is pretty messy so do you think this is adequate filtration?
If you think I need better filtration please specify which filter to get as I am new at this!
Jesse
fluffysquid Sep 12th, 2003, 03:15am i like big tanks.... i'm getting my first big tank tomorrow! all 75 gallons of it.....in my dorm room :D i'm debating what to put in it. i would some day like to aquire a ghost or clown knife, but that may require more tankspace than that.
Chamkeeper Sep 17th, 2003, 12:56am A person I work with, who knows I have aquariums (office nano), asked me if I wanted "a couple of old tanks and other stuff." I couldn't resist the temptation. I went to look expecting a 20L and a 10 gallon . What did I see, and 55 and an older 75 (no center brace and thicker glass). We grunted these into the truck and off I went. The other stuff was not too great, some 4' fixtures, an old HOB or 2, a Fluval Canister, but worth hauling off for sure. I have yet toset up either of thees tanks, but you never know what is you there for free.
Colin Sep 17th, 2003, 03:05am What a lucky find that is...
You planning for an octopus tank?
Chamkeeper Sep 19th, 2003, 12:14am Still Learning....
55 as octo is a real possiblility as the 75 is screaming reef, with exsisting 30L reef as sump. Lighting for the reef is tough, and expensive. I have a tank (30L, Damsel tank) below the reef that I was consiering for an Octo, but have been advised is not the best size, a bit too small. Only time will tell, but as I learn, I am hoping to someday provide a perfect Octo home.
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