i saw some of these on sale at Vivarium but unfortunately they didnt have the box open and had no prices anywhere. I didnt get back to ask them to unbox one which was a shame as they looked quite good.
Got one of these from SteveUK at Dans BBW last summer and just ordered another one from AE Ebay, these are a really nice size for nanos, a £9.99 Niagara 250 filter and a £12 Ikea light and that's it 🙂NeilW said:I've got two of the 12x10x8" badboys, real cheap for opti-white; I paid £14 for one on Ebay and £20 when they were still full price.
sumitha said:Many thanks NeilW. Great to hear from someone who has the ebay optiwhite tanks.
Was concerned that it might be hard to keep parameters stable in such a small tank. Also a couple of inches more in height would be nice just to increase viewing area.
Got me an IKEA desklight on my nano; as well as being cheap it clips on to the cabinet so it has all the benefits of pendant lightingLondonDragon said:...and a £12 Ikea light and that's it 🙂
Yeah got two of those clip on ones, just replaced the bulbs with 65K, was too yellow for my liking! They have a built in reflector two which is great 🙂NeilW said:Got me an IKEA desklight on my nano; as well as being cheap it clips on to the cabinet so it has all the benefits of pendant lightingLondonDragon said:...and a £12 Ikea light and that's it 🙂![]()
I just did a straight swop with my old Arcpod bulb. Out of interest did you get your 65k online- any linkety link Paulo?LondonDragon said:Yeah got two of those clip on ones, just replaced the bulbs with 65K, was too yellow for my liking! They have a built in reflector two which is great 🙂
You guessed right, very cheap too: http://www.lampspecs.co.uk/Light-Bulbs- ... Daylight_2SteveUK said:I'm guessing LampSpecs 🙂
stuworrall said:i saw some of these on sale at Vivarium but unfortunately they didnt have the box open and had no prices anywhere. I didnt get back to ask them to unbox one which was a shame as they looked quite good.
NeilW said:sumitha said:Many thanks NeilW. Great to hear from someone who has the ebay optiwhite tanks.
Was concerned that it might be hard to keep parameters stable in such a small tank. Also a couple of inches more in height would be nice just to increase viewing area.
Parameters are fine as long as the tank is properly cycled before adding livestock, you have a low bio-load with suitable nano species and you keep on top of maintenance. Weekly water changes are fine, but if you go low-tech with lots of planting you can even get away with once every 3-4 weeks or less.
Nanos are also really easy to dry-start in a month or so (which I have found helps with the cycling process) because of the small area the plants need to cover
TBH for me the width from front to back is more important then height, as it gives you more perceived depth when viewing. You can always have emergent hardscape or plants too if you want to add height. Having said this I would one day like to have a go at a nano-cube because of the extra height and different proportions. With a bit of creativity though you can make any format of tank work, it's all down to preference in what your after.
nelson said:snap 😀 .i've recently just got 2 nano opti whites.goodluck cleaning the excess silicone off.tedious job but worth it.
i got the aquadistri 11w lights from plantedbox.also got resun cy20 filters.heard some bad reports on them but spoke to someone who's had 3 for a year with no problems,so taking a gamble with them.
sumitha said:By the way, how bad is evaporation in such a small uncovered tank? I dread coming back from holiday to a dry, desiccated tank.
sumitha said:Hehe, thought this might be a well trodden path. Dread cleaning off the excess silicon - happy to spend the time but doubt my dexterity with a stanley knife![]()
NeilW said:My 15litre AE opti-white loses about a litre per week from evaporation. My student-heated room though is very cold though in comparison to 23 degree set on the heater so it normally wouldn't be as bad as that.
NeilW said:A tip that makes it a lot easier is to take the blade out of the knife and just use that (but be very careful with fingers!)
NeilW said:The Azoo Mignon filters are good, cheap hang-on-back filters, I had one for a pico once. If you havn't seen them;
http://www.aquaessentials.co.uk/azoo-mignon-filter-240-p-1138.html
If your worried about shrimplets just bang some filter sponge in the inlet strainer.
You may want to consider eventually going the full-hog with an over-sized external (like an Eheim) which will greatly improve filtering and also increase the total water volume. You can go glassware too then![]()
sumitha said:Think it'll be a hob or small canister filter for the tanks. Not sure whether an Eheim 105 would be too strong and overkill for this tank (think this is Ehiem's smallest external).
sumitha said:Regarding glassware, I won't be surprised if there's someone out there who has CO2 from a massive FE and an external filter hooked up to one of these little AE optiwhites![]()
NeilW said:But if you meant full CO2 glassware check out SteveUK's journal;
http://ukaps.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=10083
he has a a beast of a fire extinguisher on a 15litre AE opti-white. You can get some really nice looking nano CO2 sets but you end up having to buy a £10+ refill every month so a massive fire extinguisher works out more economical.![]()
Yeap those are the right measures, just purchased another one today 😉SteveUK said:I had one of the AE tanks. I think it was 12" w x 10" d x 8" h. Paulo has it now 🙂
SteveUK said:Hey Neil. It's a 20 litre TGM optiwhite tank with 2kg FE strapped onto itCal Aqua nano glassware on an Eheim Classic 2213 (want to replace this, but difficult to find a filter physically small enough for the cabinet). Also got a Do!Aqua Music Glass diffuser with Daz's J pipe connector thingy 🙂
I had one of the AE tanks. I think it was 12" w x 10" d x 8" h. Paulo has it now 🙂