Jump to content

Psylant

Members
  • Posts

    311
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Psylant

  1. I missed it again . I think that was the 4th one I've tried to attend and I'm 0/4 haha.
  2. I'll try to make it. I've tried the last few years but it never works out!
  3. Thanks for your input. I've posed this question on a another forum and someone recommended using portland cement + shredded fiberglass + acrylic fortifiers + sand, painted over a foam structure with fiberglass matting on it. You paint it on until it's 3/4" or so thick and then use acetone to melt away the foam you can't chip out. Then seal with some type of clear epoxy. I might have a look for the materials tonight. I'd like to get this done before it gets too chilly to work outside!
  4. This is interesting, however the tank is already full and I need to construct the cave outside and then move it. Will the foam hold something 3' long together?
  5. I've tried to silicone slate pieces together before and they often fall apart without much stress on them. That's what worries me. Maybe if I am overly liberal with the silicone and do a better job of cleaning the rocks it would work better. Perhaps I could use some plastic or metal mesh and seal it in silicone to help provide some structure?
  6. Maybe tie some plants to it if I get adventurous but nothing heavy or large. I would like to make something more natural than those caves and irregularly shaped. Maybe I could buy a large rubbermaid tub and melt it with a heatgun or something if I get desperate but I'd like something more abstract if possible . Keep in mind the puffer will get very large and strong as he matures. Basically imagine him as a toddler haha.
  7. Thanks for the idea. I took a brief look around and I think this is used as a glue more than as a building material.
  8. You think it would be strong enough? On a small cave, I would agree. On something that's gonna be holding together 40+lbs of rocks...I'm not so sure. It would be cheap and easy though...
  9. Hi everyone, I have a 450g aquarium that I'm looking to put a fairly large (3'x1.5'x1' or so) natural looking rock cave in my tank. I was going to make this out of clay but it cracked while drying at the pottery studio into a million pieces. I just don't think it's meant to make things quite this large! Does anyone have another idea of a material this could be done with? I've heard fiberglass and concrete aren't very fish safe so I'd like to steer clear of those. Ideally the cave will be one large solid piece so that my Mbu puffer can't knock it down. I''m hoping my clown loaches will use it as a refuge if required Looking forward to hearing ideas from the community! If all else fails I could just make a stack of large driftwood pieces.
  10. I've never been to one of these auctions before. Does anyone know if there will be filament barbs there? I would love a shoal of them in my 450g
  11. Edmonton's tap water is treated with chloramine - filter is definitely required I had no idea. Good to know
  12. I don't think you need to have a chlorine filter on that system. If your water was being treated with chloramine you would though -- it doesn't evaporate. If you let the water drip/splash into the tank most of the chlorine would dissipate almost immediately. Plus, the very small amounts of water changed via drip wouldn't leave me worrying at all. I would suggest a filter if you were worried about heavy metals, etc. though.
  13. I've owned a lot of different LEDs and built my own. LEDs do fade over time very slowly, but usually do not shift in kelvin (color). They can fail all at once for a multitude of reasons, but usually not if everything was working fine and unaltered, and water didn't get in the system to cause a short.
  14. Here's a new video of the puffer feeding. Be sure to do 1080p if you can. It's taken him a while to learn to take things from my hands. Gotta be careful of my fingers though! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzQGE4nXG7E&feature=youtu.be
  15. Sounds fine to me as long as the filtration is pretty good. The loaches (I assume you're buying small ones?) take a long time before they will become too large to bother the others in my opinion, as they are very slow growers. I would try to place a small powerhead along the back or sides that will provide a gentle stream for the loaches/rainbows to play in, while allowing some slower waters for the GBR and rummynose. That might be the only problem I foresee.
  16. I think you would probably be fine with any rainbows and GBR's. Smaller species are likely a better mix but I don't think you'd have many issues even with the bigger ones especially if food and space is plentiful.
  17. I think this is excellent advice. If your buffering is in question the constant drip will be your best friend. Most of your fish you mentioned prefer soft water anyways!
  18. Thanks. I really enjoy him/her. I should take another one soon to show what 2 weeks of shells looks like... It's a mussel graveyard. Every 2 weeks I get at least half a pound of broken shells!
  19. Thanks. He's awesome and will grab food right out of my fingers, except I always get scared and drop it before to insure I keep all my digits... He's eating me out of house and home.
  20. I think this place does some custom sizes and what not. It's not cheap and the shipping will cost a fortune though. http://www.universalrocks.com/
  21. Thanks for the review I'm sure it will help lots of people out there looking for specialty tanks! I've always wanted to visit this place just to see what it was like. One of these days... I don't get into that area much.
  22. Holy... 16 foot long tank. Nice! How many gallons is that bad boy? Dimensions? I thought my tank was big!
  23. Lots of things make them shy. Too bright, not enough dithers, scared of predation, tank temperature (sometimes if it's too cold they aren't very active), not enough other clown loaches. You could also try putting in some powerheads if you other fish won't mind. They love fast moving water.
  24. Welcome! What species of rainbows do you have? Any for sale?
×
×
  • Create New...