Yet more frivolous purchases, stuff you don't need...
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Nice! My goldfish tank is an Aqua oak. 160l large cube.
The way to think of it is you're keeping water. The fish /plants just so happen to live in the water you keep.
I strongly recommend the fluval fx4 filter. Many will say it's complete overkill for a tank this size - but there's no downside to overfiltration in tropical tanks. The other huge win is it's got an awesome way of doing water changes - makes life so much easier, which means you'll do it more often.
You can now cycle and start stocking within a week comfortably using the new magic bacteria bottles. I'm also a huge fan of the tropical 123 grow plants - they're tissue cultured in effectively lab conditions, so zero pests and really healthy.
The way to think of it is you're keeping water. The fish /plants just so happen to live in the water you keep.
I strongly recommend the fluval fx4 filter. Many will say it's complete overkill for a tank this size - but there's no downside to overfiltration in tropical tanks. The other huge win is it's got an awesome way of doing water changes - makes life so much easier, which means you'll do it more often.
You can now cycle and start stocking within a week comfortably using the new magic bacteria bottles. I'm also a huge fan of the tropical 123 grow plants - they're tissue cultured in effectively lab conditions, so zero pests and really healthy.
Sway said:
Nice! My goldfish tank is an Aqua oak. 160l large cube.
The way to think of it is you're keeping water. The fish /plants just so happen to live in the water you keep.
I strongly recommend the fluval fx4 filter. Many will say it's complete overkill for a tank this size - but there's no downside to overfiltration in tropical tanks. The other huge win is it's got an awesome way of doing water changes - makes life so much easier, which means you'll do it more often.
You can now cycle and start stocking within a week comfortably using the new magic bacteria bottles. I'm also a huge fan of the tropical 123 grow plants - they're tissue cultured in effectively lab conditions, so zero pests and really healthy.
I'm definitely thinking of upgrading the filter, rule is to always to go with more than you need in terms of filtration Tank is due to arrive Monday so fingers crossed everything goes well. Excited!The way to think of it is you're keeping water. The fish /plants just so happen to live in the water you keep.
I strongly recommend the fluval fx4 filter. Many will say it's complete overkill for a tank this size - but there's no downside to overfiltration in tropical tanks. The other huge win is it's got an awesome way of doing water changes - makes life so much easier, which means you'll do it more often.
You can now cycle and start stocking within a week comfortably using the new magic bacteria bottles. I'm also a huge fan of the tropical 123 grow plants - they're tissue cultured in effectively lab conditions, so zero pests and really healthy.
Riley Blue said:
In March I bought a pair of Lucas spot and fog lights for the front of my car.
In June I bought another pair of Lucas spot and fog lights for the front of my car.
My car already has a pair of Lucas spot and fog lights on it.
Sounds like just the thing I would do, ahhhh dementia! In June I bought another pair of Lucas spot and fog lights for the front of my car.
My car already has a pair of Lucas spot and fog lights on it.
GOG440 said:
alock said:
Finally got fed up of my Erbauer 18v brushless drill hitting the overload protection. Decided to go all in and get the top of the range 18v Makita DHP481.
It's a beast...
And you can't just buy one tool at a time, so accidentally added one of these to the basket...
Weirdly I just bought an Erbauer kit today, 18v drill and impact driver, 2 2aH batteries, charger and a pretty solid case and a free £50 bluetooth speaker/powerbank that uses the same batteries. Not bad for 150.It's a beast...
And you can't just buy one tool at a time, so accidentally added one of these to the basket...
Bought it to put a blind up in my daughters room after I got royally pissed off with my old cheapy cordless that just couldnt drill into the brickwork, my house has the hardest bricks I have ever seen and it just wasnt man enough for the job, the erbauer drill did it with ease.
https://www.screwfix.com/p/erbauer-eid18-li-ecd18-...
Was working with 2x4 softwood and it absolutely smashed the screws in... for casual DIY definitely over specced. Came with the case for the drill driver which is currently empty, so I think I need to fill that.
Dead jealous of the multi tool. Had loads of reasons to use one recently.
Glade said:
GOG440 said:
alock said:
Finally got fed up of my Erbauer 18v brushless drill hitting the overload protection. Decided to go all in and get the top of the range 18v Makita DHP481.
It's a beast...
And you can't just buy one tool at a time, so accidentally added one of these to the basket...
Weirdly I just bought an Erbauer kit today, 18v drill and impact driver, 2 2aH batteries, charger and a pretty solid case and a free £50 bluetooth speaker/powerbank that uses the same batteries. Not bad for 150.It's a beast...
And you can't just buy one tool at a time, so accidentally added one of these to the basket...
Bought it to put a blind up in my daughters room after I got royally pissed off with my old cheapy cordless that just couldnt drill into the brickwork, my house has the hardest bricks I have ever seen and it just wasnt man enough for the job, the erbauer drill did it with ease.
https://www.screwfix.com/p/erbauer-eid18-li-ecd18-...
Was working with 2x4 softwood and it absolutely smashed the screws in... for casual DIY definitely over specced. Came with the case for the drill driver which is currently empty, so I think I need to fill that.
Dead jealous of the multi tool. Had loads of reasons to use one recently.
nigelpugh7 said:
Umm isn’t that a scam website?
It’s certainly not a genuine Intex website, as I have an account with them and it’s not that one.
And I mean , they can’t even spell Wonderland for the main TLD either.,
I’ve located the legitimate Intex site and it does appear to be a scam, so I have deleted my original post. If you could do the same or at least remove the link in the above quote that would be appreciated. It’s certainly not a genuine Intex website, as I have an account with them and it’s not that one.
And I mean , they can’t even spell Wonderland for the main TLD either.,
RammyMP said:
I bought an Apple Pencil last week, used it once then put it back in the box.
Really ? We use ours daily for editing on the IPad Pro, to edit all the drone footage we have with Lumafusion.To be honest, I would think Lumafusion would be really hard to use for fine edits just with finger touch, as there are some many areas of the screen that have drop downs and sub menus.
I think that’s true of a lot of the higher end paid for apps, it’s not that an Apple Pencil,is a must, it just makes your life a lot easier.
nigelpugh7 said:
RammyMP said:
I bought an Apple Pencil last week, used it once then put it back in the box.
Really ? We use ours daily for editing on the IPad Pro, to edit all the drone footage we have with Lumafusion.To be honest, I would think Lumafusion would be really hard to use for fine edits just with finger touch, as there are some many areas of the screen that have drop downs and sub menus.
I think that’s true of a lot of the higher end paid for apps, it’s not that an Apple Pencil,is a must, it just makes your life a lot easier.
Sway said:
It's been confirmed I'm now permanently working from home. Perhaps one day a fortnight in the office (this is an immense leap for a US DoD supplying firm that's used to cubicle farms and has even struggled with our open plan UK offices and guys like me working from home one day a week...).
Fortunately, I've got a room I can convert into a dedicated office - so I thought it would be absolutely essential I had a boredom killer.
So I've bought a marine fish tank to go on my desk.
The tank cost £100. I've already totted up the equipment/rocks/sand needed to even get ready for water coming to three times that.
That's without water, salt, corals, fish.
Awesome.
I have the same tank. Paid £160 with live rock and a pair of clowns. Bought it 6 months ago. So far I've spent £1200 inc the original tank cost. It's an expensive time consuming hobby, but very enjoyable.Fortunately, I've got a room I can convert into a dedicated office - so I thought it would be absolutely essential I had a boredom killer.
So I've bought a marine fish tank to go on my desk.
The tank cost £100. I've already totted up the equipment/rocks/sand needed to even get ready for water coming to three times that.
That's without water, salt, corals, fish.
Awesome.
The flow is pretty poor with the standard pump, particularly for corals. Either a wavemaker or upgraded pump makes a massive difference.
FrankHovis said:
I have the same tank. Paid £160 with live rock and a pair of clowns. Bought it 6 months ago. So far I've spent £1200 inc the original tank cost. It's an expensive time consuming hobby, but very enjoyable.
The flow is pretty poor with the standard pump, particularly for corals. Either a wavemaker or upgraded pump makes a massive difference.
Pics would be good! The flow is pretty poor with the standard pump, particularly for corals. Either a wavemaker or upgraded pump makes a massive difference.
I've ordered an upgraded dc pump, random flow generator, and media basket for the first chamber. Just about to head out to pick up rock and a few other bits...
One thing I'm holding firm on is using the stock light/lid. I know this will limit me a tad on corals, but I'm OK with that.
If I get the bug, I've the perfect alcove in the office for a reefer 250 or dd900...
Sway said:
Pics would be good!
I've ordered an upgraded dc pump, random flow generator, and media basket for the first chamber. Just about to head out to pick up rock and a few other bits...
One thing I'm holding firm on is using the stock light/lid. I know this will limit me a tad on corals, but I'm OK with that.
If I get the bug, I've the perfect alcove in the office for a reefer 250 or dd900...
I'll post some pics in the aquarium thread if I can find it. They have a stock fluval evo set up in my local Maidenhead Aquatics with a few soft corals which all seem to be doing well.I've ordered an upgraded dc pump, random flow generator, and media basket for the first chamber. Just about to head out to pick up rock and a few other bits...
One thing I'm holding firm on is using the stock light/lid. I know this will limit me a tad on corals, but I'm OK with that.
If I get the bug, I've the perfect alcove in the office for a reefer 250 or dd900...
FrankHovis said:
I'll post some pics in the aquarium thread if I can find it. They have a stock fluval evo set up in my local Maidenhead Aquatics with a few soft corals which all seem to be doing well.
Awesome - I linked it further up the page. Plan is softies with some more forgiving LPS (hammers and torches) up high.
Currently epoxying rocks together...
I was being quite good, what with pandemics, husband on half pay and our holiday still being up in the air (pun intended), then I saw this, because clearly everyone needs Deadpools head.....
https://www.zavvi.com/merch-memorabilia/hasbro-mar...
The only slight let down is it's not Ryan Reynolds voicing it, but it's close enough that I'm happy with it.
https://www.zavvi.com/merch-memorabilia/hasbro-mar...
The only slight let down is it's not Ryan Reynolds voicing it, but it's close enough that I'm happy with it.
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