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Re: Building 400x240x100 tank.

MessagePosté: 14 Oct 2017, 08:04
par mauri
Xibo a écrit:I am still looking for Tropheini...


what species ? young or not ? F0, F1 or...


Thank you for the pics
this filtration is truly very technical: have you seen on our site that some amateurs have comparable facilities, with even, in some cases, a "domotic" technology?

Re: Building 400x240x100 tank.

MessagePosté: 14 Oct 2017, 18:53
par coco76
Salut ,
Très beau travail le bac est sublime :wink:

Re: Building 400x240x100 tank.

MessagePosté: 15 Oct 2017, 18:49
par Xibo
mauri a écrit:
Xibo a écrit:I am still looking for Tropheini...


what species ? young or not ? F0, F1 or...


Thank you for the pics
this filtration is truly very technical: have you seen on our site that some amateurs have comparable facilities, with even, in some cases, a "domotic" technology?


F1 or F2 will do fine.
All kinds of Petrochromis.

The filtration is very simple. I used Japonese foam and Sera Siporax Maxi.

Re: Building 400x240x100 tank.

MessagePosté: 15 Oct 2017, 21:59
par mauri
only petro, not Tropheus ?

Re: Building 400x240x100 tank.

MessagePosté: 16 Oct 2017, 03:32
par Xibo
Only Petrochromis.

Re: Building 400x240x100 tank.

MessagePosté: 19 Oct 2017, 14:29
par schmittou 88
Vraiment un super boulot !!! MAGNIFIQUE !!! :aime:

Re: Building 400x240x100 tank.

MessagePosté: 21 Oct 2017, 10:55
par thibtanga
Hi Xibo,

You did my dream! I have just read from the beginning this chat and I appreciate your details follow up.
I guess we're all look forward to see your tank with the fishes.

Some remarks : Are you not afraid about the plants and Petro behavior?
Airlift is a very good system, I experienced this in small tanks and I always remark that fishes seem to appreciate. My guess is that traditional pumps generate vibrations that are not good for the fishes, in addition this oxygens well the water and the energy consumption is reduced...
I would not use brass connexions for the airlifts inside the water, I think this is not good in term of risk of contaminent diffusion (even if the water volume is big here) I would use plastics.

In term of background, you probably have achieved the most realistic biotope simulation ! congratulation - The only one who I know and who did that is Julien ( Tank Ganyika), however he was limited by a front lenght of two meters...

Please continue to give design details ( heating system...) and also some nice petro pictures :)

Re: Building 400x240x100 tank.

MessagePosté: 21 Oct 2017, 11:12
par Cedric60
C'est vrai que la filtration par exhausteur me semble également bénéfique pour les poissons plus tard je ne fonctionnerai qu'avec ça pour les bacs hors pièce de tout les jours.

Re: Building 400x240x100 tank.

MessagePosté: 08 Nov 2017, 22:24
par Xibo
thibtanga a écrit:Hi Xibo,

You did my dream! I have just read from the beginning this chat and I appreciate your details follow up.
I guess we're all look forward to see your tank with the fishes.

Some remarks : Are you not afraid about the plants and Petro behavior?
Airlift is a very good system, I experienced this in small tanks and I always remark that fishes seem to appreciate. My guess is that traditional pumps generate vibrations that are not good for the fishes, in addition this oxygens well the water and the energy consumption is reduced...
I would not use brass connexions for the airlifts inside the water, I think this is not good in term of risk of contaminent diffusion (even if the water volume is big here) I would use plastics.

In term of background, you probably have achieved the most realistic biotope simulation ! congratulation - The only one who I know and who did that is Julien ( Tank Ganyika), however he was limited by a front lenght of two meters...

Please continue to give design details ( heating system...) and also some nice petro pictures :)


I agree about the vibrations some electric pump can give. And I think an airlift-filter is the best way to filter a tank.
It is indeed better to remove the brass connections, thanks for the reaction. I will look for plastic ones.

Re: Building 400x240x100 tank.

MessagePosté: 24 Nov 2017, 15:09
par manu59238
bonjour xibo

je veux bien des conseils pour rendre mes airlifts de 40mm plus performant
quel débit d’air mettrais tu sur du 40 mm ? nombre de trous dans la chambre ? diamètre de perçage?
car actuellement j ai des 32mm qui vont mieux que mes 40mm
les 32 mm c est un gars sur le forum de cichlidamerique qui me les as fait ,ils marchent mieux que les miens avec seulement 600L/H d air.
les miens en 40mm, mème si je mets 1200L/H d air marchent moins que les 32 mm?
quelle connerie ais je fait?
merci
manu

bonjour xibo

I want some advice to make my 40mm airlifts more efficient
what airflow would you put on 40 mm? number of holes in the room? drilling diameter?
because currently I have 32mm that go better than my 40mm
the 32 mm c is a guy on the forum cichlidamerique who made me, they walk better than mine with only 600L / H air.
mine in 40mm, even if I put 1200L / H of air work less than 32 mm?
what bullshit did I do?
thank you
manu

Re: Building 400x240x100 tank.

MessagePosté: 26 Nov 2017, 14:16
par thibtanga
regarde ici:
https://pepe-aquaristik.de/produkt/pepe ... luftheber/
http://www.aquaristikschneider.de/de/Lu ... g_count=96
http://www.discustoutsimplement.com/t18 ... ur-airlift

tu devrais trouver ton bonheur. J'en ai fait moi même et c'est vraiment efficace
Je suppose qu'l est possible de trouver les plans détaillés en fouillant sur Google ( tape airlift 40mm - ou turbo exhausteur etc...)

Re: Building 400x240x100 tank.

MessagePosté: 27 Nov 2017, 11:04
par marco76
Bonjour a tous

ses très intéressent mais 2 questions comment définir le diametre du tube pvc
et il parle de chambre de compression comment sa marche

cldt

Re: Building 400x240x100 tank.

MessagePosté: 22 Déc 2017, 23:27
par Xibo
Image

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Re: Building 400x240x100 tank.

MessagePosté: 23 Déc 2017, 12:11
par manu59238
bonjour

pas trop de mal a chauffe?

Re: Building 400x240x100 tank.

MessagePosté: 23 Déc 2017, 20:17
par Xibo
No problem for heating the tank, 26°C 8)

The first fishes are in the tank.

Petrochromis Polyodon Nangu 1/1
Petrochromis Famula Ndole 1/3
Petrochromis Trewavasae 1/3
Petrochromis (Polyodon) Flametail 1/2
Eretmodus, Spathodus and Tanganicodus
Synodontis Multipunctatus 6
Neolamprologus Leloupi 4
Simochromis Diagramma Isanga 1 male