Canuck Pepperhead Jan 23, 2008 #21 Hows this for circulation?? http://i231.photobucket.com/albums/ee292/_Canuk_Pepperhead/test003006.jpg
Hows this for circulation?? http://i231.photobucket.com/albums/ee292/_Canuk_Pepperhead/test003006.jpg
LUCKYDOG Jan 23, 2008 #22 cheezydemon said: Mine is huge. Of course someone has a bigger one, but I don't know them. But is a big tank critical or even helpful? It seems like you only need a catch basin. Click to expand... Its not so much the size but the amount you want it to hold, larger tank = more plants its that simple usually if you have the aquarium you will have a heater and pump Looks good Canuck do you have a temp gauge / what temp is it holding?
cheezydemon said: Mine is huge. Of course someone has a bigger one, but I don't know them. But is a big tank critical or even helpful? It seems like you only need a catch basin. Click to expand... Its not so much the size but the amount you want it to hold, larger tank = more plants its that simple usually if you have the aquarium you will have a heater and pump Looks good Canuck do you have a temp gauge / what temp is it holding?
LUCKYDOG Jan 23, 2008 #23 Canuk Pepperhead said: I do like that aquarium hydro setup..very simple to do..think ill play with that one of these days thx for the link Click to expand... I seen setups that are similar that use styrofoam coolers and a fish tank pump --
Canuk Pepperhead said: I do like that aquarium hydro setup..very simple to do..think ill play with that one of these days thx for the link Click to expand... I seen setups that are similar that use styrofoam coolers and a fish tank pump --
cheezydemon Jan 24, 2008 #24 Mine is too big. It is permanantly on a 4 ft stand made of 4x4's. Too high to be practical for growing.
Mine is too big. It is permanantly on a 4 ft stand made of 4x4's. Too high to be practical for growing.
LUCKYDOG Jan 25, 2008 #25 Make stairs to get to it -- if you have all the equipment and no fish .....
willard3 Jan 25, 2008 #26 If you are going to use a fan to introduce fresh air, there has to be a place for the air to get out, too or you're just wasting elec.
If you are going to use a fan to introduce fresh air, there has to be a place for the air to get out, too or you're just wasting elec.
Canuck Pepperhead Jan 25, 2008 #27 One fan is introducing fresh air into the tank and the other fan is blowing air out of the tank creating full circulation
One fan is introducing fresh air into the tank and the other fan is blowing air out of the tank creating full circulation