THENUMBER1022
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raining so web pics, but I bought a few of these butterfly koi(gold, white and yellow), expensive, but worth it. They are fucking beautiful
imo its not the tank thats expensive....its the maintenance equipment/chemicalsWhy are salt water tanks so expensive?
Is it true that you must wait 6 months before you can actually put anything into a salt water tank?
That's what I meant. Does it take a lot of hands on maintenance? I like the look of a salt water tank, but I don't want to have to spend a lot of time on it.imo its not the tank thats expensive....its the maintenance equipment/chemicals
Looks like it's going to be a fresh water tank for me then.oh yes....u need to constantly make sure everythings balanced...iv seen self maintaining systems..but theyv run $1000+...........kinda like ur hydro tank....just more chemicals and the fish are a lil more sensitive
Thats fucking awesome! I've actually thought about converting a hot tub to a pond before, good way to recycle. Theres videos on youtube of people converting their in-ground pools into ponds, some are pretty badass. I have 3 goldfish and 6 koi in my pond, I've guesstimated its alittle over 1000g I also got some lillies and water hyacinths and some water lettuce in it. But anyway your spa pond is badass!they are super hardy fish, and wishstand water conditions that nothing else short of luck would survive in. They love food(just like all animals and fish), and often break the surface for attention. I have one about two feet and a few catching up to him in a 500 gallon hottub that I chained to my explorer, and yanked out of the backyard. Got really drunk and dug a hole in my front yard, reworked the pumps/jets/plumbing, built the filter area, and viola. Fully planted now with lili pads/flowers, day lillies, yukas, covers the angled edges, shes flush in the ground and the fish love it!
Yeah, unlike "tanked" where they put the fish in while the salt is still mixing , it's wiser to let the salt no only get thoroughly mixed, but the tank needs to go through a few phases, and become established with micro-organism's and bacteria that some creatures need to live. For instance, my manderin dragonfish only eats live copepods, which are very small creatures, similar to brine shrimp but that live off of fish waste, creating a true environmental cycle for the tank. Some tanks will go through a few 'red algae' phases, which is cyanobacteria, which is essential for not only oxygen production, but microorganisms feed off of this and create different types of organisms. The water will eventually be so heavily loaded with microrganisms, that your curious puffers and triggers can pick at the rocks and sand/crushed-coral all day long, keeping their bellies full.Why are salt water tanks so expensive?
Is it true that you must wait 6 months before you can actually put anything into a salt water tank?
Whatcha have in it? I was a picture of the fishies.I have 2 a 55g Mbuna cichlid and a 20g community.
Pic of the 55 is before I added the fish, it still looks the same but there is 20 fish in it and they wont stop making hills of gravel lol.