Corner tanks?

Rabbit

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Just got a new tank a corner unit around 500ltr has anyone got any pics of there corner unit, trying to figure out how i want to set it up.:hi:
 

Irene0100

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Hi, 500ltr wow!!!

I have smaller corner tank -190 trigon

SO HARD to take photos with curve glass!!!

the layout changes now and again, here it is at the moment (has 2 blue phantoms -can see one one the left sticking tail out of cave, cories and tetras)

a bit overrun with plants at the mo...

in setting, pot on top has growing micro worms -lol.

...and yes that is a pic of Scatz getting married

here is how it was some months ago with more wood...
 

Rabbit

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Wow there amazing i love the heavily wooded tank. Has yours got built in filtration?
How do you culture your micro-worms? i use bread and water it tends to go a little potent on the nose after a while.
 

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Microworms

Hi all,
Lovely tank Irene. I now use "Rolled oats" for my microworms. The cultures last longer than they did when I used the more finely ground "instant oat cereal" (although I still use this for Grindal worms).

I only need to sub-culture about once a month with Rolled Oats, and I haven't had a culture go "bad" on them.

cheers Darrel
 

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Nice tank Irene, I like how the front is curved.
My corner tank has 5 sides, it's a pentagan (will try n find a pic) and in the process of being cleaned out...which means I get to shop for new backgrounds, gravel, wood, ect...:woohoo::woohoo::woohoo:
 

Irene0100

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Hi, yes Brian can grow hair!!!!- or did once upon a time lol.

for microworms...
i use either porrage oats (cooked with water) or ready brek and usually do a new batch every 3 weeks or so as they get a bit dry and smelly. never tried bread.
Do you cook the rolled oats or just mix with cold water?
 

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Rolled Oats for microworms

Hi all,
Irene wrote "
for microworms... i use either porrage oats (cooked with water) or ready brek and usually do a new batch every 3 weeks or so as they get a bit dry and smelly. never tried bread.Do you cook the rolled oats or just mix with cold water?
Years ago I fed whiteworms on bread, but it is so long ago I can't remember what happened.

Yes these are the ones for microworms, "porridge oats", for some reason they are usually cheaper as "Rolled Oats". I don't cook the oats, and I've found the cultures last a lot longer like this. You can also rejuvenate them, I just add some more water and oats if they are dry, and more oats if they are wet, give them a stir and they will keep for another fortnight.

Same with the Grindal worms, I bed them on 50% garden soil, 50% peat based compost and feed them "instant Oat Cereal" (under a glass cover) it is much cheaper than "ReadyBrek", although I suspect it's exactly the same.
I put a couple of earthworms in as well (I use 1 litre "Carte D'or" icecream tubs about 1/4 filled), keeps the compost "sweet", although the worms need thinning every now and then.

I usually feed my old microworm cultures to the Grindal worms, just retain a spoonful to seed the new culture. It makes the Grindal worms grow like mad, although I had a recent culture where the microworms overwhelmed the Grindal worms, and I had to throw the whole lot away.

cheers Darrel
 

SmithRC

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we have got / had a trigon 350 - I say got / had as its now sat in the garage with no corner to go in in the new house :~( :~( :wb:

anyway...

Initial setup


2nd incarnation


Progressed to this - looked great in its hayday (LOTS of ferts and co2 ;))


 

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Thats the one, stunning tank mate.

As for the worms bread seemed to rot far to quickly i was changing it every week an a half.
 

SmithRC

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No corner for it to go in Russ ?!? Well make one !!! :D
OK OK - there are lots of corners but none of them are suitable for a 350L tank :(

HOWEVER.... there is a nice long wall thats not got anything restricting a tank on it.... the "gap" is actually 10ft long but there is no way ig be allowed thaty.... pushing for an 8x1.5x2 (LxWxH) but who knows...

I should list it for sale really.... raise some funds for the new one. :yes:
 
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Ok here is my take on the trigon .....

I love the trigon especially the 350......now If I had no corners suitable I would get straight on ebay and get another...then I would put them back to back and have a half circle (I have seen this done and it looks good) there is a slight gap between the glass but if you silicone a strip of glass (or perspex its easier to cut) down this gap it looks seemless.

now If I had a corner that convex rather than concave (a corner that stuck out) then this would be even better because then I would be straight on ebay and I would get 2 more (giving me three) and I would form a 3 quarter pie shape round the corner....and again make it seemless. I think this would just be the icing on the cake.

now if I had a large room then why not just have four trigons and have a complete circle in the middle of the room.....??

I love trigons ....versatile and looks amazing in beech.

but remember....there is a slight design flaw in trigons.....
the plastic feet on the bottom of the cabinets do not support the weight of the trigon and will crack/shatter and they should either be removed or replaced with something tougher...

but in all brilliant tanks and I might be picking up some when I get moved into my new house.....