Brackish Figure 8, Set-up Issues |
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Brackish Figure 8, Set-up Issues |
May 26 2008, 12:37 AM
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![]() AOS Group: Members Posts: 1572 Joined: 5-February 08 From: Billericay, Essex, UK Member No.: 39091 |
Hi there, Next thursday I will be aquiring a 170Litre fish tank, the foot print is 48"x12" so here goes my questions:
How many F8's would you comfortably put in there? How many BBG's would you comfortably put in there with the F8 Puffers? Will SG 1.005 be ok, or should I aim for higher? Many Thanks Ace Of Spades |
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May 26 2008, 12:55 PM
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![]() Eater Of The Fishies!!! Group: Members Posts: 2990 Joined: 2-October 06 From: Scotland, Glasgow (ish) Member No.: 25430 |
1.005 is perfect fine for T Biocellatus
BBG's are tiny and have a minute bioload so depending on planting etc you could put 20 or so in there. 35 Gallons so again assuming its well planted loads of places to explore and hiding areas should the need arise you could put 5 or so Other options are 4 T Biocellatus and some wasp fish for bottom dwellers rather than BBGs' this is based on a decent level of over filtration and regular maintenance You are aware these are brackish so you will need marine salt and a hydrometer. Dont waste your money on a refractometer for brackish as you dont need to get the SG exact each time you mix up a water change (: This post has been edited by DarkEntity: May 26 2008, 01:12 PM |
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May 26 2008, 01:14 PM
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![]() AOS Group: Members Posts: 1572 Joined: 5-February 08 From: Billericay, Essex, UK Member No.: 39091 |
You are aware these are brackish so you will need marine salt and a hydrometer. Dont waste your money on a refractometer for brackish as you dont need to get the SG exact each time you mix up a water change (: Yeah mate I realised the requirements of brackish, and I understand the waters in the wild fluctuate SG ratings from time to time?, so an exact reading isnt neccesary, so a cheap hydrometer will do? Ooops forgot to say thanks Thanks This post has been edited by Ace Of Spades: May 26 2008, 01:15 PM |
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May 26 2008, 01:21 PM
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![]() Eater Of The Fishies!!! Group: Members Posts: 2990 Joined: 2-October 06 From: Scotland, Glasgow (ish) Member No.: 25430 |
I think i paid about 9quid for my hydrometer, as long as you get it near to what it was the previous time they will be fine, and top off the tank water with fresh as the brackish starts to evaporate they will be fine.
Im getting rather excited as my plants should arrive this week for my Fig8s tank, im binning all the fake ones....nasty things.... On a side note when you go to get your Puffers don't let the LFS person lift them out of the water when bagging them for you as it can stress them to the point where they gulp air which isn't good. I had to burp a friends Puffer who did the same when it jumped from the tank......imagine me holding a rather large Puffer in one hand whlie gently rubbing its tummy until it "burped" and deflated.... |
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May 26 2008, 01:40 PM
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![]() AOS Group: Members Posts: 1572 Joined: 5-February 08 From: Billericay, Essex, UK Member No.: 39091 |
I think i paid about 9quid for my hydrometer, as long as you get it near to what it was the previous time they will be fine, and top off the tank water with fresh as the brackish starts to evaporate they will be fine. Im getting rather excited as my plants should arrive this week for my Fig8s tank, im binning all the fake ones....nasty things.... On a side note when you go to get your Puffers don't let the LFS person lift them out of the water when bagging them for you as it can stress them to the point where they gulp air which isn't good. I had to burp a friends Puffer who did the same when it jumped from the tank......imagine me holding a rather large Puffer in one hand whlie gently rubbing its tummy until it "burped" and deflated.... Eeek somehow I can picture you doing that Yeah well, Im going to do this properlly unlike my mbuna which was a bit of a make do I was thinking 5 Puffers and 15 BBG... Also what type of plants go well in brackish apart from val |
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May 26 2008, 01:55 PM
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![]() Shrimpy Shrimp Group: Members Posts: 2496 Joined: 20-April 07 From: Andover Member No.: 31363 |
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May 26 2008, 02:06 PM
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![]() AOS Group: Members Posts: 1572 Joined: 5-February 08 From: Billericay, Essex, UK Member No.: 39091 |
Also what type of plants go well in brackish apart from val java moss and java fern to great. onion plants to well too. mmmmmmmmmmmm onions Lol erm, Ill get javamoss and maybe attach it too the wood This post has been edited by Ace Of Spades: May 26 2008, 02:06 PM |
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