Will this fishtank be ok like this?
Will this fishtank be ok like this?
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englisharcher

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1,607 posts

187 months

Tuesday 26th June 2012
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I am trying to set up a fishtank for the kids, but it is overhanging the table by about half an inch,

would it be ok like this once filled?




boobles

15,251 posts

238 months

Tuesday 26th June 2012
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It will be fine but more importantly, cover up next time you take a photo & run the risk of having a reflection! yikes

carreauchompeur

18,302 posts

227 months

Tuesday 26th June 2012
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rofl Classic naked photography fail!

y2blade

56,265 posts

238 months

Tuesday 26th June 2012
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carreauchompeur said:
rofl Classic naked photography fail!
Pink T-Shirt FTW!


englisharcher

Original Poster:

1,607 posts

187 months

Tuesday 26th June 2012
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y2blade said:
Pink T-Shirt FTW!
It's not pink, it's salmonbiggrin

boobles

15,251 posts

238 months

Tuesday 26th June 2012
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Infact it looks as if somebody is stood infront of you & you are both holding the camera! hehe

832ark

1,244 posts

179 months

Tuesday 26th June 2012
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What size is the tank? What are you looking to stock out of interest?

DarrenL

459 posts

198 months

Tuesday 26th June 2012
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hahaha classic reflection fail.

Yes, your tank will be fine.

Please, please, please, if this is your first tank, read up on cycling. DO NOT JUST THROW IN TAP WATER AND THE FISH!! The fish WILL die if you do that. Read this PH thread, I wrote quite extensively about cycling a tank, and there are some great links too.

http://pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&t...

RE: Stock of fish, for your children a community tank will be best, initially get a "hardy" fish like neon tetra's, they look great and if the ammonia in your tank becomes a little too high they will survive it.

If you have any questions feel free to PM me, or ask on this thread (infact that maybe easier as I check PH more then my emails!)

hope this helps

Darren


englisharcher

Original Poster:

1,607 posts

187 months

Tuesday 26th June 2012
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It's a 65L tank, it's going to be a planted aquarium, with a few different tetras and maybe a fighter, I also have a community tank.

This is my first attempt at a planted tank.

It's now full of water.

DarrenL

459 posts

198 months

Tuesday 26th June 2012
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englisharcher said:
It's a 65L tank, it's going to be a planted aquarium, with a few different tetras and maybe a fighter, I also have a community tank.

This is my first attempt at a planted tank.

It's now full of water.
Do you know I had a planted tank and got rid of it because trying to maintain the N.N.A. levels became a hassle and took the enjoyment out of it for me. It did look beautiful though. In the end I spent some money on some great looking plastic/silk type plants (artificial) and the tank looked great!

So as the tank establishes itself, it will need to deal with the addition of the plants and the fish, I would advise you got for a hardy fish again after you have cycled your tank (again this is VERY important especially because of the plants), tetras would be fine.

I'm sure you know Siams are very territorial and tetra's, well they do not get on with Siams- they will clash and your Siam will end up having his fins pulled out. Thats not to say it cannot be done though- keep the volume to Tetras LOW (5 max, I would advise), and make sure you have PLENTY of hiding places for the siam otherwise it will be stressed and lose its colour, sunken pirate ships etc... you know, the usual tank decoration.

If you think 6 fish will make your tank look a little bare, you could try adding some African Dwarf Frogs, these grow about an inch in length max and are very cute- great fun for the kids. They are fully aqautic so you dont need to worry about it jumping on the sofa!!

Darren.

boobles

15,251 posts

238 months

Wednesday 27th June 2012
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englisharcher said:
It's not pink, it's salmonbiggrin
If I am being brutally honest..........







I dont think a Salmon will survive very long in a tank like that









Jasandjules

71,963 posts

252 months

Wednesday 27th June 2012
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Why not get a bit of hardboard ply and cut it to fit the bottom of the tank........

chrisobrien54

308 posts

220 months

Monday 9th July 2012
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Am I the only one who thinks the overhang isn't a great idea?

Also, some sort of base to absorb any uneven surface?

boobles

15,251 posts

238 months

Tuesday 10th July 2012
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I am more concerned about him leaving the plug inside when it's full of water! eek

Mubby

1,237 posts

205 months

Tuesday 10th July 2012
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boobles said:
englisharcher said:
It's not pink, it's salmonbiggrin
If I am being brutally honest..........







I dont think a Salmon will survive very long in a tank like that
MWAHAHAHHAHAHAHA!!!