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Weldone Charles, a very good result!
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Hi Bernard welcome to our forum, hope you find the answers for your questions.
Regards your pond, its a very nice sized one and you can keep some nice Koi in there. I think thats the best option because with small fish you will not get the same result. Koi are fish to watch from above and with the different colours and patterns one can find ...
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Yes I think they will because you will have less pressure since your tanks are shallow. Always make sure you tie them to the wall, not to come foward.
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Regards the double legs I saw Martin's setup and they looked strong enough to hold that weight, keeping in mind he has big aquaria.
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Keep us informed Louis and if you have a photo of your setup. we would appreciate it. I like marine aquaria very much, but never had the time to start one. But in the near future I will try to convert one of the nano tanks I have. Also the first fish I will buy for my fishroom will be two clown fish for a breeding project.
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The mentioned stand is ready and now I'm painting the wood which will support my aquaria. The aluminium cost me €160 as I needed 8 bars. Then I needed screws, plastic caps to cover thedrilled holes and to put at the bottom, so approximately thats about €20 more.
Here is a photo of the stand, I took some ideas from Martin's ...
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You should continue feeding blood worms and introduce other foods like Discus granules etc...
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Welldone for the photos bert... keep it up! A nice birthday present! :)
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I have one of these and its really one of my favourites since I put food on a piece of bogwood and it comes up for it. It would easily come up the air pipe so the best way is to cover the tank with a lid. It will feed on granules, shrimps, small pieces of banana, peas and all sorts of vegetables.