@84305430 Hi, sorry for the late reply. The rock, is not real, but made out of leca blocks which I have worked to look like rock. If you look at my homepage. there are some photos of the (rather labor intensive but very low cost) process of making it. It's in Norwegian, but google translate is your friend, if you ignore the more obvious translation errors..
@mozfan2436 I guess coldwater aquariums are on the rise, so perhaps in the future there will be a broader range of commercial distributors available. It is more convenient to go with a classic tropical setup if one does not want to rely on catching livestock. One other aspect is that the whole terrifying body of aquarium know-how available today is almost exclusively about tropical/reef type setups, so anyone wanting to do something else pretty much have to find things out for themselves.
Yes, well, I don't really nead a chiller as I am pumping water directly from the fjord. I don't quite understand your comment, but I can assure you that the water, at least in the winter, is pretty cold without any chiller. Last winter I measured 3 degrees centigrade (37.4 degrees Fahrenheit). Anyway, chiller or heater for that matter, is not really feasible, because the water is changed with a rate of about 2000 liters per hour.
Cold saltwater aquariums are, sadly, a bit underrated, since most saltwater aquariums are tropical reef tanks. But cold / temperate tanks have their own kind of beauty and if you are collecting local fauna that just makes it more interesting.
Yes, it's only Norwegian species. Since I pump water directly from the fjord, it needs to be species that can tolerate temperatures down to 3-4 degrees and which won't spread to the local water system.
I basically run water through the tank, so I don't want to introduce anything that isn't there already.
There are some lobster-like critters in there in fact (Trollhummer) but since they usually only come out after dark they are a bit difficult to capture on film ;)
Harmony
wndebu 1 week ago
wow this is really cool! about as natural as it gets! good job
TheHobdenMarina 1 month ago
how did you get that rock in the back of your tank, I'm assuming its real.
84305430 10 months ago
@84305430 Hi, sorry for the late reply. The rock, is not real, but made out of leca blocks which I have worked to look like rock. If you look at my homepage. there are some photos of the (rather labor intensive but very low cost) process of making it. It's in Norwegian, but google translate is your friend, if you ignore the more obvious translation errors..
Regards,
Bjorn
bjornlunde73 10 months ago
@mozfan2436 I guess coldwater aquariums are on the rise, so perhaps in the future there will be a broader range of commercial distributors available. It is more convenient to go with a classic tropical setup if one does not want to rely on catching livestock. One other aspect is that the whole terrifying body of aquarium know-how available today is almost exclusively about tropical/reef type setups, so anyone wanting to do something else pretty much have to find things out for themselves.
B.
bjornlunde73 1 year ago
not cold water, you would have shown how the water was chilled if you did it yourself
DiZzYNatiOn 1 year ago
@DiZzYNatiOn
Yes, well, I don't really nead a chiller as I am pumping water directly from the fjord. I don't quite understand your comment, but I can assure you that the water, at least in the winter, is pretty cold without any chiller. Last winter I measured 3 degrees centigrade (37.4 degrees Fahrenheit). Anyway, chiller or heater for that matter, is not really feasible, because the water is changed with a rate of about 2000 liters per hour.
Bjorn
bjornlunde73 1 year ago
Thank you :)
Cold saltwater aquariums are, sadly, a bit underrated, since most saltwater aquariums are tropical reef tanks. But cold / temperate tanks have their own kind of beauty and if you are collecting local fauna that just makes it more interesting.
B.
bjornlunde73 1 year ago
I love cold saltwater aquarium's! I have only a very little one with shells but I love this
cautious beauty!
Very nice tank!
unbosch 1 year ago
Thanks :)
Yes, it's only Norwegian species. Since I pump water directly from the fjord, it needs to be species that can tolerate temperatures down to 3-4 degrees and which won't spread to the local water system.
I basically run water through the tank, so I don't want to introduce anything that isn't there already.
There are some lobster-like critters in there in fact (Trollhummer) but since they usually only come out after dark they are a bit difficult to capture on film ;)
bjornlunde73 1 year ago
Perfect Job!! Its looks fantastic because all parts its form Norway sea!! Right??
SealedVFR 1 year ago
it needs a couple small canner lobsters
:)
birdman2ns 1 year ago
Ser du har klart å få det til :D Kjempebra video... Lag flere, for dette likte jeg :D
mouseclick92 2 years ago
Takk for det du :) Skal prøve å få laget en liten oppdatert filmsnutt om en liten stund.
bjornlunde73 2 years ago
Realy Nice aquarium BT
toregrotte 2 years ago
Thank you :)
bjornlunde73 2 years ago