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      • How to culture Live water
      • How to set up a Fish Room
      • How to grow Phytoplankton
      • How to set up fish tank
      • How to set up a sump
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      • How to select a heater
      • How to select a lighting
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      • How to keep water stable
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    • How to grow GrindalWorm
    • How to culture Microworms
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    • How to cultureBrineShrimp
    • How to culture whiteworm
    • How to culture SeedShrimp
    • How to culture VinegarEel
    • How to culture Live water
    • How to set up a Fish Room
    • How to grow Phytoplankton
    • How to set up fish tank
    • How to set up a sump
    • How to set up an aquarium
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    • How to keep water stable
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How to set up a fish room (45 tanks x 200 liters)

Step 1: Polystyrene foam

Step 1: Polystyrene foam

Keep your aquarium temperature constant with  polystyrene foam. Superior insulation which protects produce from temperature changes 

Step 2: Cool Room Panel

Step 1: Polystyrene foam

Create a  a perfect fish room with cool room panel it provide an efficient and economical solution for insulation.

Step 3: Anti slip vinly floor

Step 3: Anti slip vinly floor

Keep your fish room safe with Anti slip vinly floor. It helps prevent accidents caused by slipping during water changes, ensuring peace of mind for you and your loved ones. On top of that, vinyl flooring is highly durable and can withstand heavy foot traffic, making it ideal for homes with children and pets. And also it insulate the heat lost through the floor

Step 4: Double door

Step 6: Gas Heater with remote

Step 3: Anti slip vinly floor

Add a double door for big tank and rack access.

Step 5: Window

Step 6: Gas Heater with remote

Step 6: Gas Heater with remote

Keep your aquarium beautiful with natural light coming in.

Step 6: Gas Heater with remote

Step 6: Gas Heater with remote

Step 6: Gas Heater with remote

 

Braemar WF25N Eco-Superstar Wall Furnace 25MJ – NG

Braemar WF25N Eco-Superstar Wall Furnace 25MJ – NG

Braemar’s wall furnace is Australia’s most attractive and functional. Its slim-line design makes it as discreet or as visible as you like, and with a stunning ‘Ivory Sands’ finish, it complements any decor.

Step 6.1 : Remote control

Gas Heater with remote

Step 7.1 : 2 pumps back to back

New HIBLOW XP80 Medium Capacity Air pumps for septic and aqua tanks. FEATURES

  • Full range of service parts available (see spare parts)
  • Noise level 36 dB
  • Power consumption 58 watts
  • Suitable for most domestic wastewater systems
  • Weight 4.9kg
  • (L) 30cm (W) 20cm (H) 20cmFeatures are: Low Power Consumption Dust Trap Filter Low Noise Level Easy Maintenance Thermal overload reset Dual Insulation (No need of grounding) 240 Volt This blower is ideally suited to providing a steady,  reliable and cost efficient air supply to AWTS (Aerated Water Treatment System)

Step 8: Irrigation Pipe concept

Step 8.1 : Irrigation Pipe concept

Instate of water, we pump air in.


Product material: PVC+copper
Vientiane nozzle size: 20CM
Atomizing adjustable copper nozzle,
Atomization range 0.5-1 meter,
18-60 liters of water per hour,
Working pressure 2 -15Bar,
Efficiently watering your garden, it's also a great spray for young children to play and seniors to cool off in the afternoon heat.
Flexibly bends to direct the spray where you want it. 

Step 8.1 : Irrigation Pipe concept

Step 8.1 : Irrigation Pipe concept

Step 8.1 : Irrigation Pipe concept

Instate of water, we pump air in.


Product material: PVC+copper
Vientiane nozzle size: 20CM
Atomizing adjustable copper nozzle,
Atomization range 0.5-1 meter,
18-60 liters of water per hour,
Working pressure 2 -15Bar,
Efficiently watering your garden, it's also a great spray for young children to play and seniors to cool off in the afternoon heat.
Flexibly bends to direct the spray where you want it. 

Step 9: Racks and Tanks

Step 8.1 : Irrigation Pipe concept

Step 9: Racks and Tanks

45 tanks X 200 liters


Each tanks are 1 m x 900mm depth x 350mm height



Step 9: Racks and Tanks

Step 8.1 : Irrigation Pipe concept

Step 9: Racks and Tanks

45 tanks X 200 liters


Each tanks are 1 m x 900mm depth x 350mm height



How to set up a fish room

Step 10: Power Meter Consumption Energy Monitor Watt Electricity Usage

Step 10: Power Meter Consumption Energy Monitor Watt Electricity Usage

FYI : 2 big air pump running back to back: Costing 3.39 cent per hours ( 2021 ) for 45 tanks . 


Keep your aquarium power under control


With Power Meter Consumption Energy Monitor Watt Electricity Usage  


 

Overview:
1. Measures various parameters: power (W), energy (kWh), volts, amps, hertz, power factor and maximum power (W), time, days - kWh is vital as this is what your electricity bills are based on!
2. Large, clear LCD display for easy reading (screen dimension: 45mm x 70mm/1.77inch x 2.76inch).
3. Cumulative Kilowatt-Hour Monitor
4. Calculates electricity expenses
5. Easy electricity price setting-by pressing COST, FUNCTION, UP and DOWN button according to the instructions
6. Sets electricity price value which ranges 00.00COST/KWH ~99.99COST/KWH
7. Displays volts, amps and wattage accurate to 3%
8. Low power consumption.
9. Measure voltage, frequency, current, power factor, wattage, minimum & maximum power and record cumulative kilowatt-hour, time and electricity expenses.
10. Overload warning displayed on LCD.
11. Resetting for abnormal display or no-response of button.




Step 11: Keep track of your power outages

Step 10: Power Meter Consumption Energy Monitor Watt Electricity Usage

 Pwron Keep track of your power outages from anywhere. No battery, No SIM card !
Feature:


1.  Wifi powered

Monitor your power outages from anywhere over wifi. No SIM card needed.


2.  Usable from any device

Keep track of your power outages with analytics from your phone, tablet or computer.


3.  Simple setup

Very easy and user friendly, only 3 simple steps to set up.


4. Alerts via Email and SMS with PWRON Australia.


First 25 sms are free, then $6.95 for a block of 25 sms.

Send email and SMS alerts to as many recipients as needed.


5. Best in IoT technology

It combines a smart plug technology, a cloud-based monitoring system and a fully customisable user interface.


6. Enjoy peace of mind

Receive notifications of your power outages in real time.


 

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Step 12: Fish in..

Step 12: Fish in..

45 tanks X 200 liters


Each tanks are 1 m x 900mm depth x 350mm height




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