magpie
Member
Dear all
I dreamt last night that one of you lot had flooded my 40 liter nano (currently under Dry Start Method - see pic below) and I was panicking about the fact that I hadn't got a sponge yet to cover the filter intake and the shrimp were all going to be minced...
So... The filter is a Tetratec ex 600, as recommended by Gareth (thanks, G) and it's currently maturing in a bucket int eh garage. The tank's growing out nicely, tho' given that I'm going low-tech, non-CO2, I'll give it a week or two yet.
but in the meantime, can anyone point me in the direction of a good source of the right grade sponge to put over the inlet of a filter for a 40Liter Superfish Aquaqube (and yes, I know a 600lph filter is overkill but a) it'll be less when I bang a sponge on it and b) it increases tank volume and biological filtering by another 2 liters, so can't be bad)
ta muchly
m
overhead of tank taken last week - the 'path' of hemianthus is a lawn leading up to the dolmen stone at the end. In the long run, there'll be lillaeopsis on either side at about 3-4cm and then a forest of stem plants behind it. and maybe a moss wall if I can figure out how to place it.
thanks all
I dreamt last night that one of you lot had flooded my 40 liter nano (currently under Dry Start Method - see pic below) and I was panicking about the fact that I hadn't got a sponge yet to cover the filter intake and the shrimp were all going to be minced...

So... The filter is a Tetratec ex 600, as recommended by Gareth (thanks, G) and it's currently maturing in a bucket int eh garage. The tank's growing out nicely, tho' given that I'm going low-tech, non-CO2, I'll give it a week or two yet.
but in the meantime, can anyone point me in the direction of a good source of the right grade sponge to put over the inlet of a filter for a 40Liter Superfish Aquaqube (and yes, I know a 600lph filter is overkill but a) it'll be less when I bang a sponge on it and b) it increases tank volume and biological filtering by another 2 liters, so can't be bad)
ta muchly
m
overhead of tank taken last week - the 'path' of hemianthus is a lawn leading up to the dolmen stone at the end. In the long run, there'll be lillaeopsis on either side at about 3-4cm and then a forest of stem plants behind it. and maybe a moss wall if I can figure out how to place it.
thanks all
