New Rack - Planning
- Abhishek
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New Rack - Planning
Hi All,
Planning for a new rack, it will be long and tedious job so need every one's advice.
Here is a image of the possible setup -
So any suggestions are thoroughly welcomed, planned this kind of setup so that the rack is compact in design.
All the water parameter will be same, so any filtration suggestion which can be used approx all the tanks?
I was thinking of small canisters, any other suggestion are welcomed also
Planning for a new rack, it will be long and tedious job so need every one's advice.
Here is a image of the possible setup -
So any suggestions are thoroughly welcomed, planned this kind of setup so that the rack is compact in design.
All the water parameter will be same, so any filtration suggestion which can be used approx all the tanks?
I was thinking of small canisters, any other suggestion are welcomed also
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Re: New Rack - Planning
Nice design Abhishek da but imo canisters get dirty very fast and its a tedious job to break em apart and clean them every weekend. How about a number of gravity fed sumps? Do you run anything else (eg. carbon) inside the canister?
A rough sketch to let you know what I am talking about.
A rough sketch to let you know what I am talking about.
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Re: New Rack - Planning
You are going to keep shrimps inside these tanks. Why do you not use Hang on canisters? They are compacts and works good.
Keeping an eye on your project. I am also planning to keep some exotic shrimps in coming days. I will start my projects in summer vacations.
Keeping an eye on your project. I am also planning to keep some exotic shrimps in coming days. I will start my projects in summer vacations.
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Re: New Rack - Planning
I don't think there is anything wrong with canisters. A good quality canister will provide excellent growth of bacteria and will help you run the setup without maintainence for a very long time. I don't even open my canisters for nearly 6-9 months sometimes.
But I support what Rajiv said. If you are planning shrimps, then hang on filters are really good given their low flow rate.
I have often wondered whether shrimp tanks require any kind of active filtration at all. Why can we not simply keep a sponge aeration setup ? The sponge will clean up suspended particles and provide a perfect place for the shrimps to laze around. And some weekly water changes should keep the water quality fairly healthy.
But I support what Rajiv said. If you are planning shrimps, then hang on filters are really good given their low flow rate.
I have often wondered whether shrimp tanks require any kind of active filtration at all. Why can we not simply keep a sponge aeration setup ? The sponge will clean up suspended particles and provide a perfect place for the shrimps to laze around. And some weekly water changes should keep the water quality fairly healthy.
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Re: New Rack - Planning
sameapuda2010 wrote: I have often wondered whether shrimp tanks require any kind of active filtration at all. Why can we not simply keep a sponge aeration setup ? The sponge will clean up suspended particles and provide a perfect place for the shrimps to laze around. And some weekly water changes should keep the water quality fairly healthy.
Also with fear of canister/sump/HOB/power-filter sucking up shrimplets, and the fuss of covering the intake with mesh etc.
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Re: New Rack - Planning
@Shila, sump was in my mind from the first time itself, but while talking with some of the experts outside got a mixed feeling that it might not be safe for shrimplets, they couldn't justify the exact reason but as per their experience, I am skeptical about using Sump.
I planned for 1*1*1 sump for every rack, that means 3 sumps for 6 tanks..
I planned for 1*1*1 sump for every rack, that means 3 sumps for 6 tanks..
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Re: New Rack - Planning
Rajiv Ji, HOB are fine even I also use HOB but can stuff more media inside the canister and some how the prices I will get the canister its absolute steal
Do your home work during summer vacation and start the project when monsoon is there I will send you some shrimps
Do your home work during summer vacation and start the project when monsoon is there I will send you some shrimps
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Re: New Rack - Planning
Apuda I also use sponge filter, but in some tanks using canister and hob filtration and can see the effects.
About shrimps they dont give you so much time for treatment, so best filtration is required there. Better circulation, clean -uncontaminated water, well oxygenated water are the order of the day.
And moreover bulk of the hybrid shrimp dont prefer too much of water change, top up is the best solution. Have experiences on the water change - some of my berried female dropped their eggs, that too the water change water was also of same parameter(temp might be different).
And yes I might keep a sponge filter also to accumulate more micro-organism growth
Come down soon to Bangalore will show you my setup(s) and also help me to plan better
About shrimps they dont give you so much time for treatment, so best filtration is required there. Better circulation, clean -uncontaminated water, well oxygenated water are the order of the day.
And moreover bulk of the hybrid shrimp dont prefer too much of water change, top up is the best solution. Have experiences on the water change - some of my berried female dropped their eggs, that too the water change water was also of same parameter(temp might be different).
And yes I might keep a sponge filter also to accumulate more micro-organism growth
Come down soon to Bangalore will show you my setup(s) and also help me to plan better
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Re: New Rack - Planning
@Sai, just cover it with a simple layer of sponge and no issues at all
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Re: New Rack - Planning
since canister filters are gravity fed and tanks are only 1 feet high, i guess it might be not be the best idea. i would suggest 3 tanks in top two racks and filters at the bottom.
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