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Title: any fishy people in the house?
Post by: sharki786 on 25 May 2013, 15:04
Hi all . I got some fishy last week but forgot what they called. I got a few snaps of them but they not VERY clear. Will add more later.
The guy said they are the harquline type fish. So we went to pets at home and seen some that look like ours and they look like platters.

Anyway pics for yous.

(http://i323.photobucket.com/albums/nn458/shako786/20130525_144858_HDR_zps008fbcb4.jpg) (http://s323.photobucket.com/user/shako786/media/20130525_144858_HDR_zps008fbcb4.jpg.html)

(http://i323.photobucket.com/albums/nn458/shako786/20130525_144850_HDR_zps4187aee2.jpg) (http://s323.photobucket.com/user/shako786/media/20130525_144850_HDR_zps4187aee2.jpg.html)


(http://i323.photobucket.com/albums/nn458/shako786/20130525_144833_HDR_zps9339dd39.jpg) (http://s323.photobucket.com/user/shako786/media/20130525_144833_HDR_zps9339dd39.jpg.html)

Thanks guys.
Will upload better pics later.
Title: Re: any fishy people in the house?
Post by: VW BUSH on 25 May 2013, 16:53
Not a good spot for your tank fella, nice flat surface away from a window would be better.
You will need a heater and a light hood for tropical fish.
good luck :smiley:
Title: Re: any fishy people in the house?
Post by: mcgee9t2 on 25 May 2013, 17:13
Not a good spot for your tank fella, nice flat surface away from a window would be better.
You will need a heater and a light hood for tropical fish.
good luck :smiley:
can get away with out a light if you have no corals or live plants in the tank if you can get a spot were the light is reasonably good.

ran my old tank for about 7 months with no light, then bought lots of coral so needed a light.
Title: Re: any fishy people in the house?
Post by: Gavv8 on 25 May 2013, 17:44
Tank needs to be on a base big enough to support the whole weight or it could end up cracking.
Title: Re: any fishy people in the house?
Post by: VW BUSH on 25 May 2013, 18:38
Tank needs to be on a base big enough to support the whole weight or it could end up cracking.
This.

A proper Light and control cycle helps colour the fish and keep them healthy, it also promotes healthy water.
Goldfish are fine without but tropical will suffer without.
Title: Re: any fishy people in the house?
Post by: sharki786 on 25 May 2013, 19:05
Ok i will move it to a bigger base. I got filter in there working 24/7 but guy did say you dont need a heater as these fish can live in cold water.

Title: Re: any fishy people in the house?
Post by: VW BUSH on 25 May 2013, 20:41
Ok i will move it to a bigger base. I got filter in there working 24/7 but guy did say you dont need a heater as these fish can live in cold water.
So long as the ambient temperature of the room is stable and warm they will probably be ok
Title: Re: any fishy people in the house?
Post by: davemk4 on 25 May 2013, 21:05
looks like molly fish.......... if they tropical they NEED a heater end of. ive had topical fish for about 5 years. and a good pump and clean filters with a air pump really promotes healthy fish and tank.

sturdy big enough stand away from window the tank with algea up real easy been in so much sunlight
Title: Re: any fishy people in the house?
Post by: VR6Lee on 25 May 2013, 21:47
(http://i43.tinypic.com/33cu908.jpg)
Title: Re: any fishy people in the house?
Post by: sharki786 on 26 May 2013, 06:52
(http://i43.tinypic.com/33cu908.jpg)

Lee didnt know you dress up like that in your spare time. Lols
Ok moved the tank over onto the work top.
They are platty fish (got mickey mouse on tail) wife told me that.
So anyone recomend me a light and a heater please and even air pump.
Defo need a light. Tank is a 28 ltr
Title: Re: any fishy people in the house?
Post by: VW BUSH on 26 May 2013, 18:52
Don't need an air pump, just get a good filter pump that takes foam and charcoal pads with an air snorkel cost about £15. Heater will be about the same.
Rena, interpet are fairly low end and available most places just go to a good aquatics shop and ask.
You might find it hard to get an OEM hood for your tank but one can be made up easily enough and light units can be had for about £25
If you know the make/model of your tank you might be able to google something up.

You can buy a tank with all the bits as a kit for about £75^......
Title: Re: any fishy people in the house?
Post by: sharki786 on 26 May 2013, 23:53
Don't need an air pump, just get a good filter pump that takes foam and charcoal pads with an air snorkel cost about £15. Heater will be about the same.
Rena, interpet are fairly low end and available most places just go to a good aquatics shop and ask.
You might find it hard to get an OEM hood for your tank but one can be made up easily enough and light units can be had for about £25
If you know the make/model of your tank you might be able to google something up.

You can buy a tank with all the bits as a kit for about £75^......

I got a 28 ltr tank starter kit. Has a filter (foam) and its always on. It has different types of connections. Ive fitted the sprayer (long tube with holes for water to trickle out)
Title: Re: any fishy people in the house?
Post by: sharki786 on 28 May 2013, 21:01
thought id bump this up as wife wants to get a light INSIDE the tank (underwater led light) could someone give me some links please? i have looked on the bay but dont know which to get, also dont want to get the chavy headlight led lights.
Title: Re: any fishy people in the house?
Post by: clipperjay on 29 May 2013, 10:38
wow still going on thread cool!
Just commissioned my 300litre tank re decorated the extension just for the little bugger!
(http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa51/Clipperjay/Fish%20Tank/P1030718.jpg) (http://s202.photobucket.com/user/Clipperjay/media/Fish%20Tank/P1030718.jpg.html)
(http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa51/Clipperjay/Fish%20Tank/P1030743.jpg) (http://s202.photobucket.com/user/Clipperjay/media/Fish%20Tank/P1030743.jpg.html)
(http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa51/Clipperjay/Fish%20Tank/P1030750.jpg) (http://s202.photobucket.com/user/Clipperjay/media/Fish%20Tank/P1030750.jpg.html)
(http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa51/Clipperjay/Fish%20Tank/P1030754.jpg) (http://s202.photobucket.com/user/Clipperjay/media/Fish%20Tank/P1030754.jpg.html)
(http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa51/Clipperjay/Fish%20Tank/IMG_0225.jpg) (http://s202.photobucket.com/user/Clipperjay/media/Fish%20Tank/IMG_0225.jpg.html)
Title: Re: any fishy people in the house?
Post by: sharki786 on 29 May 2013, 22:53
wow still going on thread cool!
Just commissioned my 300litre tank re decorated the extension just for the little bugger!
(http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa51/Clipperjay/Fish%20Tank/P1030718.jpg) (http://s202.photobucket.com/user/Clipperjay/media/Fish%20Tank/P1030718.jpg.html)
(http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa51/Clipperjay/Fish%20Tank/P1030743.jpg) (http://s202.photobucket.com/user/Clipperjay/media/Fish%20Tank/P1030743.jpg.html)
(http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa51/Clipperjay/Fish%20Tank/P1030750.jpg) (http://s202.photobucket.com/user/Clipperjay/media/Fish%20Tank/P1030750.jpg.html)
(http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa51/Clipperjay/Fish%20Tank/P1030754.jpg) (http://s202.photobucket.com/user/Clipperjay/media/Fish%20Tank/P1030754.jpg.html)
(http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa51/Clipperjay/Fish%20Tank/IMG_0225.jpg) (http://s202.photobucket.com/user/Clipperjay/media/Fish%20Tank/IMG_0225.jpg.html)

Fan tail fish?
Mahoooosive tank. Looks nice.

Went today to pick up a heater and led loit. But they didnt have a light to fit our tank and he said as you habe just got the tank last week give it another 2wks and bring a samle of your water down to test for ph level and told us not to buy any more fish as the water needs to be at the right level and no need to buy a heater yet as wife wants a purple siamese fighting fish. So we got to wait for 2 wks now
Title: Re: any fishy people in the house?
Post by: clipperjay on 30 May 2013, 10:18
Yes its a Telescope the other is a Oranda Red Cap!
 
I'm going for a floating shelf and drill some LED's into it for lighting just haven't worked out where to hide transformer and wires to the LED's?
She is a big tank @ 300litres, but my other tank will hold invertebrates and live coral when funds allow!  :cool:
 
They had survived a batch of Ich lately and the fan tail is recovering from fin rot!
Fish in cycle is tough changing water every day is tough I recommend you buy a API master test kit off Bay its like £28.00 but worth it due to Ammonia and Nitrite spikes! I cycled my tank in 4 weeks but still that was too soon for a new filter and tank! By the way it normally takes 6-7 weeks and yes don't stick any more  fish you can always take back the fish for them to look after until the nitrogen cycle levels are safe?


Title: Re: any fishy people in the house?
Post by: T_J_G on 30 May 2013, 19:18
Got a 125l tropical setup. Got guppies, flame tetra, dwarf gourami and cardinal tetras oh and some zebra snails. Just recovered from ich with no casualties.

Got a seperate tropical 15l setup with a Siamese fighting fish.
Title: Re: any fishy people in the house?
Post by: T_J_G on 30 May 2013, 19:21
@ Sharki

Don't show your other half this site http://www.finzntailz.co.uk/
Title: Re: any fishy people in the house?
Post by: golf-sib on 30 May 2013, 23:21
I just got a 80L tank setup a few weeks back, except my purpose was to relocate the gold fish from my pond to indoors as I am going to get rid of the pond. My only problem is algae, any plants that tackle algae, shrimps don't work, one of the magic krap (goldfish) keeps beefing and killing them, anger management issues would be my guess.
Title: Re: any fishy people in the house?
Post by: clipperjay on 31 May 2013, 01:15
Any decent plants like Amazon Swords and Cabomba will help to suck up nutrients like Nitrates and Phosphates.
Its a balance and control rather than eradicate algae.
Cleaning the glass and doing water changes(same time) once a week 10-15% of volume will get rid of any floating algae when cleaning.
Scrubbing ornaments and gravel will help.
Keeping food waste down (No over feeding) will help and general cleaning of the tank TBF.
Some No No's is direct sunlight more than 12 hours of natural light will increase the growth, also if you use of Algae killers can kill plants also and kill off biological filter bacteria!   
if you have decent amount of plants they eventually take control and suck up or starve the Algae of what it needs.
(http://www.liveaquaria.com/images/categories/product/p-11287-standard.jpg)

This is my other 125 liters tank!
(http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa51/Clipperjay/Fish%20Tank/P1030683.jpg)

I recently bought this for £40 bargain @ 1000 liters per hour My water is crystal clear!
(http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa51/Clipperjay/Fish%20Tank/P1030738.jpg)
Title: Re: any fishy people in the house?
Post by: sharki786 on 31 May 2013, 08:01
@ Sharki

Don't show your other half this site http://www.finzntailz.co.uk/
Nice one mate
Title: Re: any fishy people in the house?
Post by: T_J_G on 31 May 2013, 13:34
We've bought off there, really good service.