Ryan Thang To
Member
Hello ukaps members
Here I go again and got my self another tank lol this time i got a aquanano 40 which I got from ebay brand new for 40 bucks rrp @ pets at home £120
I already own the smaller version the aquanano 30 which is the best nano tank I had so far. Easy to maintain and easy to look after. Light is rubbish so i replace it or you change the bulbs.
My plans was to build a stand and get some bits and bobs would cost around £40-50 so instead I had a look around ikea and spotted one I like which was what I had in mind. Brought it home and it was kind of a bit too tall so I went ahead a cut it shorter BAD IDEAL!!!!!
What I didn't relies was once it was cut it was actually hollow inside filled with cardboard paper with a thin mdf each side. Damn!!!!
I had already cut it and can't send it back so I decided to go ahead and add some more supports. Add a extra base and a full back panel also I use some of the spare panel to make a storage box where I keep all the plug and sockets.
Here what it look like before and after



Aquanano 30
just a few picture what the tank look like from the beginning



Water change

shrimps CRS and CBS A big thank to Lindy who sent me the shrimp last year.

I first took out the wood and net all the shrimps into a bucket and then scoop the substrate out, transfer all it back to the big tank. I had some dragon rocks laying about so I use that and got some plants for the background. hardest part was catching all the shrimp especially the little tiny ones, its hard to see.




Aquanano 40
finally I got the scape done last night and added the shrimps back in. looking good so far just need to get more plants in.


Here I go again and got my self another tank lol this time i got a aquanano 40 which I got from ebay brand new for 40 bucks rrp @ pets at home £120
I already own the smaller version the aquanano 30 which is the best nano tank I had so far. Easy to maintain and easy to look after. Light is rubbish so i replace it or you change the bulbs.
My plans was to build a stand and get some bits and bobs would cost around £40-50 so instead I had a look around ikea and spotted one I like which was what I had in mind. Brought it home and it was kind of a bit too tall so I went ahead a cut it shorter BAD IDEAL!!!!!
What I didn't relies was once it was cut it was actually hollow inside filled with cardboard paper with a thin mdf each side. Damn!!!!
I had already cut it and can't send it back so I decided to go ahead and add some more supports. Add a extra base and a full back panel also I use some of the spare panel to make a storage box where I keep all the plug and sockets.
Here what it look like before and after



Aquanano 30
just a few picture what the tank look like from the beginning



Water change

shrimps CRS and CBS A big thank to Lindy who sent me the shrimp last year.




I first took out the wood and net all the shrimps into a bucket and then scoop the substrate out, transfer all it back to the big tank. I had some dragon rocks laying about so I use that and got some plants for the background. hardest part was catching all the shrimp especially the little tiny ones, its hard to see.




Aquanano 40
finally I got the scape done last night and added the shrimps back in. looking good so far just need to get more plants in.


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