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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

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29 Jun 2009 22:51 - 29 Jun 2009 22:52 #31 by newrossman (newrossman)
Was thinking of nano and here's what I found, not for the noob

www.fish-keeper.net/Forum/index.php?showtopic=13712&st=0

And PM me the location at 119 down my way range from 135 to 150

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30 Jun 2009 09:34 #32 by sincgar (Feargal Costello)
Not thats what i call using the edge properly. going to keep an eye on that forum. some of the sponsors have a deadly marine nano deal at the moment. if you want more details i will send them on to you.

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30 Jun 2009 11:52 #33 by newrossman (newrossman)
Pass on info please

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23 Aug 2009 19:07 #34 by gerryberry (Jeff Daly)
Decided to get one of these ( well the wife finally decided;) ), just a pity about the one you were selling Wolfsberg, just bad timing i suppose but would of snapped up the one you were selling:angry:

Looking to get a heatmat instead of a internal heater but a bit confused on which one to get. I seen a few with different wattage 4 & 8 watts etc, so which one is better???
I am guessing the 8 watts will be better but is it sufficient to heat the volume of water and how do you control the temp of the water.? Is the mat always on?
Can you get these mats with a control stat??


Cheers

GB

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17 Sep 2009 20:56 #35 by gerryberry (Jeff Daly)
Well finally in a position to get this tank going and as usual i need help:huh:

Decided to go down the heat mat route to heat the tank, it a heatmat made for lizards etc. but other lads said they used them so i will give it a go. I just couldn,t find a suitable small heater that wouldn,t be noticed in the tank and trying to source the fluval heater was like finding a pot of gold:angry:

So to my question, the heatmat fits a treat so i am happy with that but it comes with small rubber standsoffs that are meant to go between the mat and the tank. Are these required if used for an aquarium???
I don,t really want to use them as they will raise the level of the tank up off the stand so did other people use these standoffs when using these heatmats..


Itching to get the tank going so any quick answers would be very grateful:blush:

Cheers

GB

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26 Sep 2009 19:33 #36 by conor (conor)
Replied by conor (conor) on topic Re:fluval Edge
would could have went with the newattino plus for a heater its tiny! B)

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26 Sep 2009 21:37 #37 by platty252 (Darren Dalton)
gerryberry wrote:

did other people use these standoffs when using these heatmats..
GB


Just seen you post now Gerry. I have used heatmats before without any "standoffs". Just the mat directly under the tank.
The ones i used would heat the tank to 28-30c so watch the temperature.

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27 Sep 2009 19:39 #38 by PetCoLongMileRoad (Drew Latimer)
i have one set up in the counter in work i got a small elite heater inside the tank through the back where the filter goes so the wire is hidden fairly well!:)

If you're going to be crazy, you have to get paid for it or else you're going to be locked up.

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27 Sep 2009 20:27 #39 by gerryberry (Jeff Daly)
Cheers for the reply lads, decide to use the mat without the standoffs and is working a treat at the moment, temp ranges from 22 to 26 depending on how hot the kitchen is.
Got a few plants at the weekend and a bit of bog oak, looking good so far but still have a bit of tinkering to do to get it the way i want it. have 6 neons in it at the moment so i will give it a week or two till i starting adding anything else but i have it cycling the last 2 weeks.

Will post a few pics when i get the chance.

have to come up with a cleaning solution for the tank, i knew when i bought it that it was going to be tricky, the problem is you have to take out some of the water when you put your hand in or it will overflow at the cutout on the top of the tank. This is fine when you are doing a water change but when you want to move something or just clean the glass you have to get rid of all the air bubbles when you refill it and it is pot luck, sometimes it works out handy but other times its a swine to get some of them out.

Thinking of a flexible rod with a sponge attached that you can put in the tank and move around without raising the water level to much, no working models yet but i will come up with something:dry: :dry:

Thanks again lads

GB

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28 Sep 2009 02:39 #40 by platty252 (Darren Dalton)
Maybe you could leave the water level down a little bit untill you are happy with the tank.
I know this defeats the purpose of the tank design, but it might suit you better untill the tank is finished and fully stocked.

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28 Sep 2009 10:02 #41 by gerryberry (Jeff Daly)
Platty the best solutions are the easiest solutions, should of taught of it myself:blush: :blush: :blush:

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GB

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28 Sep 2009 20:03 #42 by gerryberry (Jeff Daly)
A few pics of tank, had to put a few of my cichlid tank aswell as i had the camera out, excuse the pic quality really have to read the manual






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04 Nov 2009 18:46 #43 by Gavin (Gavin)
Replied by Gavin (Gavin) on topic Re:fluval Edge
you can get mat stats.In any good reptile store.

dont make me come over there.

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04 Nov 2009 21:45 #44 by scubadim (scubadim)
Replied by scubadim (scubadim) on topic Re:fluval Edge
Hi
we've set a Fluval Edge about a month ago,no heater or heatmat but the temperature in the shop is never below twenty Celsius.it is holding now 15coopers harlequins,6red Cristal bee shrimps,2pagoda snails and one Bolbitis heudelotii.25%water change per week:so far so good.sometimes bubbles appear on the corner but the work top it is on is not perfectly levelled :-(
it looks quite good,and so far not so hard to keep clean.
Dimitri

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05 Nov 2009 10:37 #45 by gerryberry (Jeff Daly)
Gavin
have a heatmat with no stat and so far it is working fine, stable at about 22 - 24 degrees. test will be as it gets colder will it be able to keep the heat stable.

Scubadim
The more you clean it the easier it gets, finally have a nack for cleaning it and it take about 20 mins including the water change. I think it is well worth the hassle as the tank looks stunning when it is clean and especailly at nite time when nothing else is on in the room.

Stretnik
Regarding the led lighting, where did you get them and do they fit the unit as is or do you have to jig the unit to fit the lights. I love the shimmer the halogen gives but have to agree they are slightly to focused, i have live plants in the tank and the bigger they grow the less light pentrates to the bottom of the tank. Would be interested in given the leds a go to see the effects


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GB

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05 Nov 2009 20:40 #46 by gerryberry (Jeff Daly)
Cheers Kev, might try it out and see what the effect is.

You probably know this already but if you are going to stick mirrors on the tank just make sure the glue or adhesive you use is safe for fishtank.

let us know how you get on

thanks again

GB

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