My green house for fish

Fish on Fire

Polypterus
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Simply amazing man . . . though I prefer to be able to see my fish from a side view, that is still amazing, what you're doing. Haha, my mom would kill me if I did something that big at home. Though she did say that I can build a pond . . . hmm . . . but I aint exactly rich, lol.
 

severum1

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A new adventure:)

A friend needed to empty an aquarium that holded some very interesting turtles. So i prepared this thank.


I take out some water and i get some bricks.



I added some plants


and they started to enter in the new home







Don't ask me the name of the species because i don't know. But i believe that if he want he will tell us;)









I know that they need heat.










They are very interesting. This experience wil show me if i will be able to mantain a certain number of diferent turtles here and if the plants wil be abble to filter the water of this animals.

At the end i covered the tank with poli because it's not warm enought yet.

 

frasertheking

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if you ever want a cheap way to see the fish side on you could get a cheap tank and mount it upside down in the pond ,then suck out the air and the fish will swim up into it then you can see the fish and have the increased volume of a pond .
 

severum1

Fire Eel
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frasertheking;1801127; said:
if you ever want a cheap way to see the fish side on you could get a cheap tank and mount it upside down in the pond ,then suck out the air and the fish will swim up into it then you can see the fish and have the increased volume of a pond .
Can you explain it better? Sorry but I haven't understand it well.
 

Miguel

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Well the friend is me!! The friend is me! Thank You so much Alberto because I really need the space for my black aro's..what you took with you to your wonderfull set-up is a couple of Phrynops Hilarii from SA, 2 Pelomedusius Sub-Niger from Africa and 3 Australian snake knecks...In your hands they will thrive fantastically.....I really needed to split some of my turts...thank you again, my friend!
 

LondonDragon

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severum1;1801846; said:
Can you explain it better? Sorry but I haven't understand it well.
O que ele está a tentar dizer é para arranjares um bidon transparente largo, o colocar dentro do tanque de pernas pro ar e tirar o ar de dentro, assim os peixes nadao por ele acima e os podes ver facil. Não sei bem se isso funciona mas seria uma grande ideia.
 

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Fire Eel
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Miguel;1801873; said:
Well the friend is me!! The friend is me! Thank You so much Alberto because I really need the space for my black aro's..what you took with you to your wonderfull set-up is a couple of Phrynops Hilarii from SA, 2 Pelomedusius Sub-Niger from Africa and 3 Australian snake knecks...In your hands they will thrive fantastically.....I really needed to split some of my turts...thank you again, my friend!
You don't need to thank me Miguel. I hope that the turtles love their new space. Next weekend i'm going to see how everything is and if they like their new home:popcorn:
 

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LondonDragon;1802069; said:
O que ele está a tentar dizer é para arranjares um bidon transparente largo, o colocar dentro do tanque de pernas pro ar e tirar o ar de dentro, assim os peixes nadao por ele acima e os podes ver facil. Não sei bem se isso funciona mas seria uma grande ideia.
Thank you LondonDragon, but i still don't uderstand how i'll be able to see the fishes. The only thing is if there is a sort of lent or magnifier efect. Is that it?
 
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