Pictures of my Edge
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wasim6oc
AndyKH
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Re: Pictures of my Edge
Wow!
Looking great, hope ours looks as good soon once we've sorted this out https://fluvaledge.forumotion.com/t98-sand-in-new-46lt
but getting clearer every day using the PTAP and awaiting delivery of the recommended 'Filter Aid'.
Ian
Looking great, hope ours looks as good soon once we've sorted this out https://fluvaledge.forumotion.com/t98-sand-in-new-46lt
but getting clearer every day using the PTAP and awaiting delivery of the recommended 'Filter Aid'.
Ian
wasim6oc- Guppy
- Posts : 6
Join date : 2011-12-17
Re: Pictures of my Edge
Thanks Ian, it has changed somewhat since those pictures, i'll get some more images tonight.
As for your clouding issue, I had a similar issue with the older ege whan I first got it, it took around 12 days to clear. I didnt have the same issue with the new edge as I transfered the filter from the old to the new along with all water so it was already cycled.
As for your clouding issue, I had a similar issue with the older ege whan I first got it, it took around 12 days to clear. I didnt have the same issue with the new edge as I transfered the filter from the old to the new along with all water so it was already cycled.
AndyKH- Neon Tetra
- Posts : 4
Join date : 2012-01-18
Heater
hi,the 45l looks amazing im getting 1 in the next couple of weeks and your tank has really inspired me.ive heard bad reports about the edge heater what model heater have you got in that tank?
legion- Neon Tetra
- Posts : 3
Join date : 2012-02-15
Age : 55
Location : UK
Re: Pictures of my Edge
Hi Andy,
Very elegant looking tanks!
But have you really got all those fish in the 46L Edge; I counted about 20. A rule of thumb is 1" of fish per gallon; you've got about 10 UK gallons. Be careful.
I've found the Edge heater to be useless; I relapced it with IIRC a JBL one that allowed me to set the specific temperature.
If you are thinking about keeping shrimp I'd get the sponge that fits on the end or the inlet tube otherwise small critters can get sucked in.
All the best,
Ricky
Very elegant looking tanks!
But have you really got all those fish in the 46L Edge; I counted about 20. A rule of thumb is 1" of fish per gallon; you've got about 10 UK gallons. Be careful.
I've found the Edge heater to be useless; I relapced it with IIRC a JBL one that allowed me to set the specific temperature.
If you are thinking about keeping shrimp I'd get the sponge that fits on the end or the inlet tube otherwise small critters can get sucked in.
All the best,
Ricky
rickO2- Angelfish
- Posts : 52
Join date : 2011-07-01
Location : Scotland
update?
Hi there,
Your tank looks aesthetically amazing - how are the fighters getting on with the one opening to get to air??
I always struggled with oxygenation on the edges when filled to the brim...
can we have an updated photo or 2 - would be interested to see how it looks now your plants have matured...
Paul
Your tank looks aesthetically amazing - how are the fighters getting on with the one opening to get to air??
I always struggled with oxygenation on the edges when filled to the brim...
can we have an updated photo or 2 - would be interested to see how it looks now your plants have matured...
Paul
pcsansbury- Guppy
- Posts : 7
Join date : 2012-08-14
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