Sunday, 3 February 2008

Take 2..Plants,Fish, Bog Wood And Willow


This is the finished tank complete with the first lot of fish, three plants and the Bog Wood.As usual Willow is keeping a beady eye on everything.
Next weekend we are due to take another water sample to be tested and also to do a 20% water change.If everything os ok we can then get some more fish.We don't want to get too many as it could lead to problems.We have mostly females at the moment apart from Romeo our one and only male.
Our fish will gradually grow to their finale size and the tank will be mature after 10 weeks.Hopefully by then we will just need to enjoy them. do their water changes as often as we need to and to make sure we either don't over or under feed them....

4 comments:

Leanne said...

Willow is so very beautiful!

leanne x

WendyAnne said...

Hi Leanne,Thankyou for your kind words.

You would never beleive that he and Poppy are related as he is a blue colour and she is a Tortishell on White.She is feisty and he struts around like he is king of the castle
Wendyxx

CanadianGardenJoy said...

Wendyanne, your fish tank is amazing ! I have never seen one in that shape before .. I had to show my husband and now he wants one just like that too ! haha
Willow is such a gorgeous cat .. I thought he was a Russian blue .. I have to back track on your site to see Poppy.
I am so sick of the snow .. we change drastically usually .. so few days in Spring than BANG that heat and humidity of summer is awful.I try to get out in the garden in the morning to do what needs done .. then hide in the house with the AC from the heat .. what a life for a gardener eh ? LOL
Thanks for stopping by my blog !
Take Care
Joy

WendyAnne said...

Hi Joy, This aquarium is made in Poland and then shipped over to the UK for resale.

The other ones that can be bought are called Bi-Orbs and are slightly smaller with a tube up the centre of them where all the air bubbles come out.

We are having a few teething problems at the moment,because in our eagerness,we have been over feeding them so have had to cut right back on the food and do more water changes.

Hope the snow goes soon for you as I bet it is a pain being snowed in all the time

Wendy xx