Hi guys.
Ive been browsing the forum for a few weeks looking for answers for a few questions, so now ive decided to sign up. I have owned tropical fish for around a year now, I started with a 38L 'starter' tank that I was given about 9 months ago, I then bought my cube setup and now a 250L Jewel RIO tank to replace my 38L tank which I have given to my girlfriend to use as a nursery tank for her black and gold molly fry.
So here are the tanks, first the Jewel 250Rio. This hasnt been running long hence it only features a few hardy livebarers. It is currently in the corner of my front room and will eventually feature a few more of my favourite fish.
This is my 25L cube. This has been running around 3 months now in my bedroom (perfect size for a bedroom tank, nice and easy to do water changes on but big enough to house a few small fish.) I have 3 endlers livebarers in there and 3 harlequin rasbora. It has a fluval mini filter and fluval preset heater to keep things tidy. Black gravel, white stones from the fluval chi collection and a few green faux plants complete the look.
All comments welcome
Bryn.
Ive been browsing the forum for a few weeks looking for answers for a few questions, so now ive decided to sign up. I have owned tropical fish for around a year now, I started with a 38L 'starter' tank that I was given about 9 months ago, I then bought my cube setup and now a 250L Jewel RIO tank to replace my 38L tank which I have given to my girlfriend to use as a nursery tank for her black and gold molly fry.
So here are the tanks, first the Jewel 250Rio. This hasnt been running long hence it only features a few hardy livebarers. It is currently in the corner of my front room and will eventually feature a few more of my favourite fish.

This is my 25L cube. This has been running around 3 months now in my bedroom (perfect size for a bedroom tank, nice and easy to do water changes on but big enough to house a few small fish.) I have 3 endlers livebarers in there and 3 harlequin rasbora. It has a fluval mini filter and fluval preset heater to keep things tidy. Black gravel, white stones from the fluval chi collection and a few green faux plants complete the look.

All comments welcome
Bryn.