My Setup - Sushiman, Low and Broad Multi-levels Glass Tanks |
My Setup - Sushiman, Low and Broad Multi-levels Glass Tanks |
sushiman |
Sat, 10 Apr 2004 7:36 pm
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Ordinary Member No.: 170 Group: Member Posts: 25 Topics Started: 11 Joined: 9-Apr-04 Last seen online: Sun, 06 May 2018 12:02 am User's local time: Thu, 09 Jan 2025 2:23 pm Green Water: No Country: Singapore |
Halo all bros here,me newbie to goldfish.Kindly gv ur comments pls.
Good or bad r welcome. |
Absolute Ranchu |
Tue, 13 Apr 2004 10:56 am
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Silver Member No.: 169 Group: Member Posts: 123 Topics Started: 6 Joined: 7-Apr-04 Last seen online: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 11:26 pm User's local time: Thu, 09 Jan 2025 2:23 pm Green Water: Yes Country: Thailand |
I also use green water in my ponds and some of my aquariums. Using green water does not mean that you have no work to do. There are more bacterias and harmful elements more than in regular Japanese systems (not Thai) of keeping goldfish. You have to either add good bacteria or clean the surface often. I also have a three ton pond (outside with roof) that I use for my ranchu. The pond is 7 meters long and about 2 meters wide. It is a very big green water system. Even with such a big green water system, I still have to do a lot of work to upkeep the pond. Doing no choirs is a sure way to make my fish sick. This is from about 10 years of experience of keeping ranchus in different enviroment. I have personally tried every systems that are available in the market, already. And I mean everything.
My experience is from practices not from text books. I also use green water in my aquarium (smaller sytem, 7feet long tank) for my cicchlids, but it also require a lot of work too. I hope that my experience will be valuable to some. cheers. Pat |
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