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Andrew_Culture

Internet Marketing bod
Keeps down the mosquito larvae dunnit?

And stops the water stagnating, and provides 'biological matter' into the water you drain from the butt.
 

DiddlyDodds

Random Resident
Location
Littleborough
Having recieved a bit of money for Christmas, we decided to treat our living room to a fish tank with 4 gold fish. Just a bit of fun and me being nosey; show us your tank be it for fish, turtles snakes or any other tanked pet. Would be good to see what others have and how their tanks are set up.

Here's a turtle tank for you.
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Globalti

Legendary Member
Amazing! That turtle has got its name written on its shell.

Joke alert: A truckload of terrapins has collided with a truckload of tortoises in Tyne & Wear. Police say it was a turtle disaster.
 

bikepete

Guru
Location
York, UK
Having recieved a bit of money for Christmas, we decided to treat our living room to a fish tank with 4 gold fish. Just a bit of fun and me being nosey; show us your tank be it for fish, turtles snakes or any other tanked pet. Would be good to see what others have and how their tanks are set up.

Only got a rather old and poor pic of our (Gromit & myself's) 'new' tank - gravel substrate has now been replaced with sand and there are more plants :-)

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If it's not naughty to recommend another forum I would point you at

http://www.fishkeeping.co.uk/modules/newbb/viewforum.php?forum=1

We've found them super helpful with any queries and Fishlady there is a phenomenal expert. I'd suggest reading through the 'recommended topics' (if you haven't done a lot of research already) to get an idea of how to prevent any possible problems, also these articles:

http://www.fishkeeping.co.uk/coldwater_articles/

We started out not very informed at all, but swiftly came to realise there's a fair bit to it if you're to keep the fish healthy and happy. Ours were so much happier when we moved them to the tank above (240 litre) with its massive filter system, as opposed to the 60 litres they were in before.

Good luck!
 
Had a tank as a kid and also got one for our kids (which I ended up looking after of course).

Started with all sorts of fish but all died except one Guppy. Guppy had babies (they are livebearing fish) and soon had a tank full of Guppies that then seemed to maintain their own population and breed for 10 years before my kids grew up and gave it all to kid up the road.
Guppies are great.
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Andy_R

Hard of hearing..I said Herd of Herring..oh FFS..
Location
County Durham
This calls for my favorite Tommy Cooper joke:
Two goldfish in a tank. One says to the other,
"You drive, I'll man the gun"
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The other version of that joke:

Two fish on a tank. One says to the other "How did we end up in the airing cupboard anyway?"
 

Gromit

Über Member
Location
York
Hiya akb, did you cycle your tank before putting the fish in? It takes about 6 weeks to cycle using household ammonia. Do you have a water testing kit?

We went for tropical fish as we found gold fish took a lot more care and you need a really big tank for goldies as they can grow up to 1 foot in length and decent filter as they produce a lot of waste. This will explain it http://www.allabout-aquariumfish.com/2009/02/tank-size-for-goldfish.html http://www.fishkeeping.co.uk/articles_12/keeping-goldfish.htm

Common Goldfish:
40 gallons (48 US gallons, 180 litres) for the first fish with an extra 12 gallons (14 US gallons, 55 litres) for each extra fish. The tank needs to have a minimum length of 4 feet (120cm) to allow swimming room. Single tail goldfish are more suited to a pond when they are near full size to give them swimming room.

Depending on the size of your tank you may be overstocked which can harm the fish. :sad: Sorry Debz
 
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Thanks Pete for the links, very useful.
 
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Hiya akb, did you cycle your tank before putting the fish in? It takes about 6 weeks to cycle using household ammonia. Do you have a water testing kit?

We went for tropical fish as we found gold fish took a lot more care and you need a really big tank for goldies as they can grow up to 1 foot in length and decent filter as they produce a lot of waste. This will explain it http://www.allabout-aquariumfish.com/2009/02/tank-size-for-goldfish.html http://www.fishkeeping.co.uk/articles_12/keeping-goldfish.htm

Common Goldfish:
40 gallons (48 US gallons, 180 litres) for the first fish with an extra 12 gallons (14 US gallons, 55 litres) for each extra fish. The tank needs to have a minimum length of 4 feet (120cm) to allow swimming room. Single tail goldfish are more suited to a pond when they are near full size to give them swimming room.

Depending on the size of your tank you may be overstocked which can harm the fish. :sad: Sorry Debz

Hi debs, we purchased the kit from a local koi company and they mentioned the prep required to settle the tank. They did however also give us some additive I guess to neutralise the water. We'll see how it goes.
 
Archie, I saw thread title and immediately thought of my tank. The thread title just invited it. Is it wrong to have a tank roaming the garden as a middle aged adult? Never had a toy as good when I was a kid, and I loved Land of the Giants. II have a mate is wanting to come round now he's found out I've got it.:smile:

Back OT my father has been keeping marine fish for a good few years now
 
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