do you have a photo of your chinese water dragon never seen one before. we have water dragons in australia i wonder what the difference is in size & looks
Hah, no. First major project I've ever done, but my mother's father was a handyman, so perhaps it's just an itch in my blood.nice cage bud. you a builder?
Yes I plan on running the pond like a fish tank, but NO aquatic life.Are you putting a filter in the water, I would highly recommend it.
It would save a hell of a lot in cleaning.
No because it's not finished.is there any finish product shots?
Yes I plan on running the pond like a fish tank, but NO aquatic life.
No because it's not finished.
is there any finish product shots?
glass doors, Canada doesn't permit the weather for screen doors.very cool are you going to have fly screen doors on the front or glass?
I would drill a hole in the side of the tub, going out into a filter kept in the stand. The return flow could be made into a waterfall back into the tub. I would still have a few fish in there. It would provide a bit of entertainment for the dragons to chase and would also keep the water on a stable nitrogen cycle. If they don't defacate in the water, there is nothing feeding the good bacteria and therefor will die off negating the effects of biological filtration which is by far better than mechanical.
Cool no worries, I don't know what desease can be passed on from fish to reptiles, I have fish eating snakes and never had any issues.
Your algae issues are going to come from your defacation, changing the whole tub once a month with filtration is going to harm more than help, as you will kill the bacteria each time that feed on the nitrates and ammonia coming from defecates.
Hmm perhaps you can help walk me through a proper fish setup when the time comes.
Any for some reason you seem familiar, like maybe from another forum or something
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