So I decided to have a quick clean up. the old plants were looking a bit shabby, so I put some new ones in. Looks a lot brighter now..Still need a few more plants I Before... After, looking a bit better..
Here is my tank, its a 60L biorb life that i managed to get for £60 second hand, after getting the tank I realised the biological filtration was not adequate for my fish, so I drilled the tank and added a fluval external filter that I picked up at work works great
4.5 years later and aquarium lid is still in the same, half assembled, stage . Also ditched diy heater for Hydor ETH. aquarium after removing a bucket-load of plants some new residents: And some old ones: Second, crayfish, aquarium:
Girl friend dragged me along to a garden centre with the kids which had a fish area and i fell in love with this Puffer which was quite big and very interactive. Roll on a couple days, pulling my old terrorpin tank out, thinking it would be cheap and easy to get a setup for a GSP, never realising the cost and education you need to do to keep one of these! However after purchasing a couple rocks, new led lights, loads of chemicals, marine salt, conditioner, Refractometer, we seem to be on the way i’m going to get this tank to match up with the pet shops brackish perfectly before i add the guy which was at 1.005 because it’s a baby then slowly raise it. It begins The staff at the pet shop told me this stuff would be fine but i've found out Puffers can actually choke so that needs replacing with sand now =/ Will hopefully look a lot better when i add the lights and more plants