Aquariums, fishkeeping, etc
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I just recently got into the hobby. It started with my kids last Christmas and has evolved into me remodeling my den to make room for more and larger tanks.
Anyone else have fishtanks?
Anyone else have fishtanks?
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I have two tanks, both freshwater. Eventually, I'll pick up an ~80 gallon saltwater tank.
As for the having two, originally, I had one tank for aggressive (Cichlids, Needle Nose Gar, etc.) and the larger tank for community fish.
After relocating to California, I gave away all the hostile fish and upon my return to Utah, both tanks are now community.
Shitload of work feeding, cleaning, replacing dead fish, etc.
About twice/year, I empty both tanks, scrub them down, replace old tank items (fake plants, etc) and re-insert the fish; takes most of a Saturday.
As for the having two, originally, I had one tank for aggressive (Cichlids, Needle Nose Gar, etc.) and the larger tank for community fish.
After relocating to California, I gave away all the hostile fish and upon my return to Utah, both tanks are now community.
Shitload of work feeding, cleaning, replacing dead fish, etc.
About twice/year, I empty both tanks, scrub them down, replace old tank items (fake plants, etc) and re-insert the fish; takes most of a Saturday.
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BruteForce wrote:I have two tanks, both freshwater. Eventually, I'll pick up an ~80 gallon saltwater tank.
As for the having two, originally, I had one tank for aggressive (Cichlids, Needle Nose Gar, etc.) and the larger tank for community fish.
After relocating to California, I gave away all the hostile fish and upon my return to Utah, both tanks are now community.
Shitload of work feeding, cleaning, replacing dead fish, etc.
About twice/year, I empty both tanks, scrub them down, replace old tank items (fake plants, etc) and re-insert the fish; takes most of a Saturday.
I never was the least interested. My kids took the money they got from Grandma this year at Xmas and bought a 15 gallon. I threw in a few bucks and bought some fish.....they died with a few days.
Of course, me being me, I had to figure out why....and now I'm hooked.
I always thought of it as....well.....fishkeeping. What I really like about it is that you have to create an entire ecosystem and make it work to have your fish thrive.
Plus they're alot of fun to watch.
I am setting up a 55 gallon right now for Malawi dwarf cichlids.
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Ranger Vee, I've kept fish most of my life, I guess. Never thought of it like that, but it seems to be the way it's been.
When the kids were home they would choose the fish, and then add turtles and other inhabitants. Now that they're off and gone, I re-fit the tank. Just for grins I went with a Hogwarts School of Wizardry theme for the decor. Got a castle, a hut, lots of plants and keep finding interesting things to put in it. The star of the tank is my blue lobster (it's fresh water, so I think he's really a crayfish). He's bright blue and does a good job of uprooting everything. Fun to watch.
When the kids were home they would choose the fish, and then add turtles and other inhabitants. Now that they're off and gone, I re-fit the tank. Just for grins I went with a Hogwarts School of Wizardry theme for the decor. Got a castle, a hut, lots of plants and keep finding interesting things to put in it. The star of the tank is my blue lobster (it's fresh water, so I think he's really a crayfish). He's bright blue and does a good job of uprooting everything. Fun to watch.
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Geez, I have spent a small fortune over the years keeping fish, reptiles and amphibians. I've had them all. Once had an electric eel. Arrowanas and discus were my favorite fresh water fish. I also liked Mozambique mouthbreeders. In the house I lived in before my present one, I had a two-fifty gallon salt water tank built into a wall. All this was before I had kids. Now, I have three ponds I made in the yard about 18 years ago. There are hardy goldfish, frogs, snails, and an occasional turtle comes by. There are lilly pads, cattails and some other plants. The beauty of the ponds is that they have become true ecosystems. I never change the water or clean them and I don't even have to feed the fish. I sit outside and watch the frogs catch bugs, and listen to the sounds of the fountain and waterfalls.
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I too had one of those "Blue Lobster's". Watch out when he finally catches a fish, its like watching a chain saw in action!Ardent Lady wrote:Ranger Vee, I've kept fish most of my life, I guess. Never thought of it like that, but it seems to be the way it's been.
When the kids were home they would choose the fish, and then add turtles and other inhabitants. Now that they're off and gone, I re-fit the tank. Just for grins I went with a Hogwarts School of Wizardry theme for the decor. Got a castle, a hut, lots of plants and keep finding interesting things to put in it. The star of the tank is my blue lobster (it's fresh water, so I think he's really a crayfish). He's bright blue and does a good job of uprooting everything. Fun to watch.
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I hear you there. I have two aquariums, a third tank full of hermit crabs, two 110 pound dogs and a little white cat; all thanks to my 10 year old boy!Vee wrote:I never was the least interested. My kids took the money they got from Grandma this year at Xmas and bought a 15 gallon.
Does he take care of them? Nope! Begged and begged and promised that he'd feed and take care of them, but now its up to the wife and I.
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I had a tank back in my "Mad 70's".
One item I was proud of was a pink rubber diver ('bout 2" long). I experimented by placing a thin pin through his middle torso & re-emmersing him in tank. It would take up to 48 hours before all bubbles attached to his body were gone. Then I hit upon the correct balance of weightlessness in the water. Whenever I had my silent giant on (aerating the water) a current developed and he swam up and down around the tank floating/diving with the current.
Kudos to your girls & you Vee. It can be a rewarding hobby.
One item I was proud of was a pink rubber diver ('bout 2" long). I experimented by placing a thin pin through his middle torso & re-emmersing him in tank. It would take up to 48 hours before all bubbles attached to his body were gone. Then I hit upon the correct balance of weightlessness in the water. Whenever I had my silent giant on (aerating the water) a current developed and he swam up and down around the tank floating/diving with the current.
Kudos to your girls & you Vee. It can be a rewarding hobby.
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Like you care.IDon'tCare wrote:Looks like pictures coming soon to this thread.
15 gallon that started it all. Population has changed a bit since this pic.
55 gallon as I was building the custom stand for it:
55 gallon as it sits now, cycling with cheap goldfish before adding the cichlids I want:
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55 gallon as it sits now, cycling with cheap goldfish before adding the cichlids I want:
Indoor fishing is a great concept though it looks like you would have to eat alot of those critters to get full. :?
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Vee: Provided the gold fish aren't overly large, you could just leave them in the tank when you add the Cichlids.
I won't do the aggressive fish anymore, as they really foul up the water quickly (mainly if you feed them live fish) and are tough to add fish in with. The last batch of South American Cichlids I got wouldn't let any new addition live longer than 2 days. It's the smaller Cichlids that are the ass-kickers; they'll tear up another Cichlid twice/three times their own size.
Nice custom stand, were you intending to make it blend into the wall? The tank will sure light up the room.
I won't do the aggressive fish anymore, as they really foul up the water quickly (mainly if you feed them live fish) and are tough to add fish in with. The last batch of South American Cichlids I got wouldn't let any new addition live longer than 2 days. It's the smaller Cichlids that are the ass-kickers; they'll tear up another Cichlid twice/three times their own size.
Nice custom stand, were you intending to make it blend into the wall? The tank will sure light up the room.
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Vee wrote:Like you care.IDon'tCare wrote:Looks like pictures coming soon to this thread.
15 gallon that started it all. Population has changed a bit since this pic.
55 gallon as I was building the custom stand for it:
55 gallon as it sits now, cycling with cheap goldfish before adding the cichlids I want:
No I don't
But i knew they were on the way
Good pictures. I did use to have a cool Oscar once upon a time...Long story short but he did drown.
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How in the hell does an Oscar drown??????IDon'tCare wrote:Good pictures. I did use to have a cool Oscar once upon a time...Long story short but he did drown.
As for the Seaworld setup, looking good V. Even for a hippy and lizard king such as yourself.
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