Thanks all, yes it does open a lot of doors,
Ive been put on a placement with eon starting next year. And if course if i ever feel like going that way, i can work for myself.
Been a bit neglected while ive been working hard with my course (big exams and stuff)but its doing fine, havent really gone any further with stocking yet.
Well, I am now a fully qualified electrician after nearly 3 years, im finally there!!! :hyper:
And im celebrating by suffering with swine flu... Nice one.
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Well, as far as i can see as long as its not polluted and doesnt contain parasites, i cant see it being a problem... Would a UV sterilizer be an option to kill parasites? I dont have any experience with UV...
Electricity cant be that bad, looks to me that most of the tanks are filtered with sponge filters. And i dont see heaters in the majority of them so im guessing theyre kept at room temp.
How olds the tank? Neons are quite weak fish and will drop like flies in new tanks...
Also, if you have co2 in your tap water you could leave the new water in a bucket with an air stone in it overnight. This will gas off the co2
There is chance, some fish just dont give up.. My aunt has this huge goldfish in her pond, its had a heron stab its beak right through it, been caught in blanket weed during winter and frozen, and been beached for several hours when the pond leaked yet hes still alive and kickin'.
Youd be...