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Retirement and forum shutdown (17 Jan 2022)

Hi,

John Howell who has managed the forum for years is getting on and wishes to retire from the role of managing it.
Over the years, he has managed the forum through good days and bad days and he has always been fair.
He has managed to bring his passion for fish keeping to the forum and keep it going for so long.

I wish to thank John for his hard work in keeping the forum going.

With John wishing to "retire" from the role of managing the forum and the forum receiving very little traffic, I think we must agree that forum has come to a natural conclusion and it's time to put it to rest.

I am proposing that the forum be made read-only from March 2022 onwards and that no new users or content be created. The website is still registered for several more years, so the content will still be accessible but no new topics or replies will be allowed.

If there is interest from the ITFS or other fish keeping clubs, we may redirect traffic to them or to a Facebook group but will not actively manage it.

I'd like to thank everyone over the years who helped with forum, posted a reply, started a new topic, ask a question and helped a newbie in fish keeping. And thank you to the sponsors who helped us along the away. Hopefully it made the hobby stronger.

I'd especially like to thank John Howell and Valerie Rousseau for all of their contributions, without them the forum would have never been has successful.

Thank you
Darragh Sherwin

My 350L project with photo update

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30 Aug 2013 00:46 - 18 Sep 2013 23:36 #1 by irish-zx10r (James feenan)
Got myself a 350L peak aquatics 4ft fish tank
With the undergravel filter system the tank is second hand and with a good clean
And some tlc it will be very nice.
What do you think about underwater filter? What stock should I look out for my girlfriend is always on about a monster tank with some big fish
Any suggestion ? I think I like a Malawi setup and a upgrade for my cichlids they seem happy in the 190L I will also need a stand for the 4ft tank
If anyone knows of one

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30 Aug 2013 07:57 #2 by bart (Bart Korfanty)
Under gravel filtration is no go with malawis and any other large fish shifting substrate. You need thick layer of undisturbed bottom for the filtration to work properly. Also the trick is to stock the tank adequately to your under gravel filter efficiency and that's just matter of observation and experience with particular setup.
If you need powerful filtration on the cheap side, a power head wit good output with large sponge attached will do the trick.

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30 Aug 2013 08:45 #3 by wylam (Stuart Sexton)
You should have a look at doing a DIY job on the cabinet PabloGalway had a fantastic thread about it a few weeks back. www.irishfishkeepers.com/index.php/forum...e-diy-cabinet#151810

It gives a great step by step guide on how to make your own. Not too sure how well it will scale up to 350L tank but its worth having a look at.

Stuart.

PS. I don't like the under gravel filters give me an external any day.

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30 Aug 2013 09:04 #4 by CrustyCrab (Peter Biddulph)
Undergravel Filters were the norm for years, Mary Bailey the Cichlid Writer from Cichlidae, and PFK,
still uses them, and has kept and bred a huge number of cichlids. So they can be used for Cichlids.
As Bart says, they need a layer of undisturbed substrate, to function successfully. The use of a "gravel tidy" will sort that,
Under gravel Plates, layer of gravel for filtration, gravel tidy, and on top another layer of gravel. Digging cichlids cannot get past the gravel tidy to disturb the filtering layer of gravel.
They can be run with an air pump, or Powerheads.
The uplift tubes can be hard to hide in the aquarium. They also need regular careful maintainance, but, as the gravel bed is your filter medium,
it cannot be too vigorous.
My advice is to use an external and use the undergravel with an airpump for fry tanks.

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30 Aug 2013 10:48 #5 by irish-zx10r (James feenan)
Undergravel will be used for my fry tank and a external for the 350L great idea crustyCrab

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30 Aug 2013 11:13 #6 by Gonefishy (Brian oneill)
How many tanks do you now have Irish?

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30 Aug 2013 11:32 #7 by irish-zx10r (James feenan)
To many lol 2 90L 1 110L 1 120L 1 180L 1 190L 1 350L 1 500L patio pond tank in the making and 1 pond 10,000 L work in progress
I have a few up for sale on adverts and hopefully when I get all projects finished I cut back to 3 and a fry tank the most I have spent is €110 all the tanks have come from other sales and swaps

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30 Aug 2013 11:42 #8 by bmcg38 (Brian McGrath)

To many lol 2 90L 1 110L 1 120L 1 180L 1 190L 1 350L 1 500L patio pond tank in the making and 1 pond 10,000 L work in progress
I have a few up for sale on adverts and hopefully when I get all projects finished I cut back to 3 and a fry tank the most I have spent is €110 all the tanks have come from other sales and swaps



is that 9 tanks running ?

must be costing a fortune

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30 Aug 2013 12:01 #9 by irish-zx10r (James feenan)
It's about €25 a week for ESB and the 350 is not running 120 is cold water two 90L are easy enough one running with baby fry and two air filters
The 180 and 190 are hard enough

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30 Aug 2013 12:05 #10 by bmcg38 (Brian McGrath)

It's about €25 a week for ESB and the 350 is not running 120 is cold water two 90L are easy enough one running with baby fry and two air filters
The 180 and 190 are hard enough


fair enuough .. just wondering .


and if these wonderfully bullshit water rates come in what you thinking of doing ?

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30 Aug 2013 12:20 #11 by irish-zx10r (James feenan)

You should have a look at doing a DIY job on the cabinet PabloGalway had a fantastic thread about it a few weeks back. www.irishfishkeepers.com/index.php/forum...e-diy-cabinet#151810

It gives a great step by step guide on how to make your own. Not too sure how well it will scale up to 350L tank but its worth having a look at.

Stuart.

PS. I don't like the under gravel filters give me an external any day.


I would pay to have one like that done don't have much time at the minute to do anything need to finish the pond first

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30 Aug 2013 12:26 #12 by irish-zx10r (James feenan)

It's about €25 a week for ESB and the 350 is not running 120 is cold water two 90L are easy enough one running with baby fry and two air filters
The 180 and 190 are hard enough


fair enuough .. just wondering .


and if these wonderfully bullshit water rates come in what you thinking of doing ?


I have my own well so I don't know what the story is. I
I also have any amount of Ro water in work and they wouldn't mind me filling one or two 25L barrels

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30 Aug 2013 12:39 #13 by LemonJelly (Johnny Cowley)

Undergravel will be used for my fry tank and a external for the 350L great idea crustyCrab


Forget the cost... there must be nowhere to sit in your gaff if they're all resting on chairs :whistle:

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30 Aug 2013 13:01 #14 by irish-zx10r (James feenan)

Undergravel will be used for my fry tank and a external for the 350L great idea crustyCrab


Forget the cost... there must be nowhere to sit in your gaff if they're all resting on chairs :whistle:


Lol they are not all on chairs I use the kitchen table and the dining room table and the kids clothes lockers
Think I used a tv cabinet also.


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30 Aug 2013 18:11 #15 by bart (Bart Korfanty)

Undergravel Filters were the norm for years, Mary Bailey the Cichlid Writer from Cichlidae, and PFK,
still uses them, and has kept and bred a huge number of cichlids. So they can be used for Cichlids.
As Bart says, they need a layer of undisturbed substrate, to function successfully. The use of a "gravel tidy" will sort that,
Under gravel Plates, layer of gravel for filtration, gravel tidy, and on top another layer of gravel. Digging cichlids cannot get past the gravel tidy to disturb the filtering layer of gravel.
They can be run with an air pump, or Powerheads.
The uplift tubes can be hard to hide in the aquarium. They also need regular careful maintainance, but, as the gravel bed is your filter medium,
it cannot be too vigorous.
My advice is to use an external and use the undergravel with an airpump for fry tanks.


I guess I simplified the matter somwhat

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31 Aug 2013 21:50 #16 by irish-zx10r (James feenan)
Unit sorted for my tank its 20mm shorter than the tank so I plan on using two 10mm ply wood pieces and screwing them to each side of the unit.
I am also thinking of getting a hanging light unit instead of the battered hood what's your taught's on this with a Malawi setup.
Going to paint the background what colour is the best to make the tank snd fish to stand out,

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31 Aug 2013 22:48 #17 by jeff (Jeff Scully)
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I hope the foundations in you house are good lol I'm a strong believer that all tanks should have a black background unless you have all black fish black background black substrate = colourful fish

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31 Aug 2013 23:16 #18 by irish-zx10r (James feenan)

I hope the foundations in you house are good lol I'm a strong believer that all tanks should have a black background unless you have all black fish black background black substrate = colourful fish


i think i need to build a shed lol

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31 Aug 2013 23:23 #19 by jeff (Jeff Scully)
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Lol if you do that she will make you sleep out their cause that's where you will be most of the time hehe

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31 Aug 2013 23:29 #20 by irish-zx10r (James feenan)

Lol if you do that she will make you sleep out their cause that's where you will be most of the time hehe


its not a bad idea and i can bring in the motorbike,
must ask and see what the answer is tomorrow

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01 Sep 2013 00:20 #21 by jeff (Jeff Scully)
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Haha great minds think alike but I would be aloud get the shed before I got a bike I'm 12 year's waiting for the go ahead on a Bike I do downhill mounting biking as a sport and she sez I'm mad enough with pedals never mind an engine keep hinting for one for my 40th And it's still a no go area and that's 5yrs away allot more shoes to be bought first

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01 Sep 2013 00:42 #22 by irish-zx10r (James feenan)

Haha great minds think alike but I would be aloud get the shed before I got a bike I'm 12 year's waiting for the go ahead on a Bike I do downhill mounting biking as a sport and she sez I'm mad enough with pedals never mind an engine keep hinting for one for my 40th And it's still a no go area and that's 5yrs away allot more shoes to be bought first


Be very carefull I got the choice 8 yrs ago either her or the bike all I can say I haven't looked back and I am now on my 3 rd bike lol
I would love a try at that downhill mountain bike but with all the motorbike gear I think I be broke up otherwise

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01 Sep 2013 13:12 - 01 Sep 2013 13:13 #23 by jeff (Jeff Scully)
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Haha love it,

Dh biking is an amazing adrenaline buzz I've been doing it since I was very young but unfortunately this sport have put me in hospital a few times and been told I'd never be able to do it again, but here I am now just back from a 3hr rip in ballinastoe co wicklow
Be very careful if you try it and don't think you look stupid wearing full face helmet elbow knee and wrist pads they will keep as what we say target bones from snapping or cracking, if you try this sport you will do it for the rest of your life

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01 Sep 2013 19:59 #24 by irish-zx10r (James feenan)

Haha love it,

Dh biking is an amazing adrenaline buzz I've been doing it since I was very young but unfortunately this sport have put me in hospital a few times and been told I'd never be able to do it again, but here I am now just back from a 3hr rip in ballinastoe co wicklow
Be very careful if you try it and don't think you look stupid wearing full face helmet elbow knee and wrist pads they will keep as what we say target bones from snapping or cracking, if you try this sport you will do it for the rest of your life


sounds like me in mondello lol must give it a go someday

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01 Sep 2013 20:07 #25 by irish-zx10r (James feenan)

Undergravel will be used for my fry tank and a external for the 350L great idea crustyCrab


Forget the cost... there must be nowhere to sit in your gaff if they're all resting on chairs :whistle:


two chairs for sale dont need them any more got myself a Hand made walnut cabinet for my 4ft tank its perfect in size with 10mm extra on each side of the unit. was a bit worried last night i taught it was 20mm to short.
the only thing now is the unit stands 28inch and the tank is 25inch high will 53 inch be to low from the ground to the top of the tank with kids ? i was going to go for a open top with a hanging light unit

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02 Sep 2013 17:09 #26 by JustinK (Justin Kelly)


two chairs for sale dont need them any more got myself a Hand made walnut cabinet for my 4ft tank its perfect in size with 10mm extra on each side of the unit. was a bit worried last night i taught it was 20mm to short.
the only thing now is the unit stands 28inch and the tank is 25inch high will 53 inch be to low from the ground to the top of the tank with kids ? i was going to go for a open top with a hanging light unit


Thats perfect height for them to look into the tank.
Just keep the chairs away.
Also dont have a sump, they put all sorts in there :)

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02 Sep 2013 17:20 #27 by irish-zx10r (James feenan)
Delighted its about a foot higher than my girl age 3 so I am ok for now. Black paint next for the background
And aero board for underneath .

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09 Sep 2013 10:19 #28 by irish-zx10r (James feenan)
I want to do a open top setup has anyone ever tryed this or what do you think I was going to hang these on the wall behind the tank with 4x50w bulbs www.argos.ie/static/Product/partNumber/9274277.htm

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10 Sep 2013 17:33 #29 by irish-zx10r (James feenan)

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10 Sep 2013 18:27 #30 by CrustyCrab (Peter Biddulph)

I want to do a open top setup has anyone ever tryed this or what do you think I was going to hang these on the wall behind the tank with 4x50w bulbs www.argos.ie/static/Product/partNumber/9274277.htm

That unit will rust in no time James

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