Hi all,
I haven't had fish for a while, but i'm in the process of getting new tanks and so on. I'm going to be trying something a little complicated so i'd like to hear what some more experienced people think.
I really like the idea of an aquarium as an enclosed ecosystem so i'm aiming for something with a fairly low bioload, and as far as possible self sustaining.
Larger tanks are said to give better stability in this regard - however there's nowhere in my apartment to put a monster tank so i'm getting two smaller tanks and linking them up (~60 litres (17gallons) each). Still not huge, but I have the space to upgrade one of them if it works out.
Would this be best done via an external filter - intake from one tank, output to the other, with the return via a connecting tube - or should I put the filter on one tank and have a separate pump to connect the two?
Brackish water limits the plants that I can use, but I am still going to try and plant out both tanks (i will be aiming for the very low end of brackish 1.003-1.005). The only fish I am planning on at this point are some bumble bee gobies in one of the tanks.
The other tank will get shrimp, brine shrimp (for the BBGs) and eventually a crab or two (the placement of the tanks means that this one will naturally be somewhat elevated, so I should be able to have some land space at the top while maintaining a constant water level between the two tanks).
I was thinking malaysian livebearers and nerites as well, if they will do ok with the salt? I've seen conflicting comments re: snails in brackish water.
Any comments would be very appreciated, I haven't had a tank in 4 years or so, and never a brackish tank, so i'm not sure how easy this will be to set up.
Cheers,
Josh
I haven't had fish for a while, but i'm in the process of getting new tanks and so on. I'm going to be trying something a little complicated so i'd like to hear what some more experienced people think.
I really like the idea of an aquarium as an enclosed ecosystem so i'm aiming for something with a fairly low bioload, and as far as possible self sustaining.
Larger tanks are said to give better stability in this regard - however there's nowhere in my apartment to put a monster tank so i'm getting two smaller tanks and linking them up (~60 litres (17gallons) each). Still not huge, but I have the space to upgrade one of them if it works out.
Would this be best done via an external filter - intake from one tank, output to the other, with the return via a connecting tube - or should I put the filter on one tank and have a separate pump to connect the two?
Brackish water limits the plants that I can use, but I am still going to try and plant out both tanks (i will be aiming for the very low end of brackish 1.003-1.005). The only fish I am planning on at this point are some bumble bee gobies in one of the tanks.
The other tank will get shrimp, brine shrimp (for the BBGs) and eventually a crab or two (the placement of the tanks means that this one will naturally be somewhat elevated, so I should be able to have some land space at the top while maintaining a constant water level between the two tanks).
I was thinking malaysian livebearers and nerites as well, if they will do ok with the salt? I've seen conflicting comments re: snails in brackish water.
Any comments would be very appreciated, I haven't had a tank in 4 years or so, and never a brackish tank, so i'm not sure how easy this will be to set up.
Cheers,
Josh