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#131 |
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Aquarium Advice Newbie
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i work at Petsmart in the aquatics department. we also handle small animals, lizards and birds(my specialty) i would always see pretty fish comming in and i wanted some....right now i have a 10 hex with a peacock eel(small one...upgrading when he grows!
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#132 |
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Aquarium Advice Regular
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Well, it goes like this...
When I was little my mother went to the store and bought a little five gallon fish tank. We all got to pick out one fish. It was beautiful. I loved sitting there and watching the fish. I was amazed at the site. Well, that last a few days. Turns out that you can't mix tropical fish with goldfish... who knew? Well I never forgot that short period of time that we had that tank and the wonders it held inside. So about three years later, I asked to get a fish tank for my birthday and went in search for a pet store that wouldn't sell you fish that shouldn't be mixed together knowing you have only one tank. So needless to say I have found that store and I have been going to it for many many years now. It didn' t take me long before I had more tanks and such around the house because that was all I asked for on birthdays christmas and what not. I love fish!!!!! Now if only fishfreek and Christmas fish , and aquarium advice was around then like they are now I would have known all the stuff that I know now... back then. Thank you. I love yall Fish are wonderful to have as pets, but horrible to eat!
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Aquarium Advice Regular
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Malta, Europe
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It all started when I was 13( 3 years ago). I had entered an art competition and won. The prize was a 10 gallon tank, complete with light, heating, filtration, food, etc. I started off with convicts and a week later I had savage parents and loads of baby convicts. I got rid of them and tried guppies. From guppies I went to angelfish. Last year I got a 75 gallon and put in some rainbows. Finally I advanced to discus! And thats the story of my fishlife.
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#134 |
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Aquarium Advice Activist
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Cincinnati
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Cichlids. That's all I really have to say...
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#135 |
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Aquarium Advice Apprentice
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: MI
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I had a tank of Goldies as a kid. Loved watching them swim and they would nip my fingers at feeding time. This time around I'm a little wiser, so I won't try keeping six 4" Goldfish in a 10 gallon
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#136 |
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Aquarium Advice FINatic
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I got a 10 gallon tank from my husband 3 years ago (for my birthday). Now (after some interesting adventures) I have a 46g, 10g 2.5g and an empty 1.5g. All [acronym:e35ef341ce="Freshwater"]FW[/acronym:e35ef341ce].
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46g community 7 Australian Rainbowfish 5 Cherry Barbs 1 Pleco ("Plato") 1 Oto 10g Ivory Snail ("Speedy") |
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#137 |
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Aquarium Advice Freak
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I bought my first tank 14 years ago. I used to sit and watch that tank for hours. Since then there has not been a time when I have not had a tank going. Sometimes they get old and stale from neglect, but I always come around. I had fresh water at first because of cost. Then I met Cichlids. Wow the color of Salt water at the price(almost) of fresh. I still sit and watch the tank at night with all the room lights off. The fish act more natural if they don't know I'm watching.
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Dance as if no one were watching Sing as if no one were listening Live each day as if it were your last Irish Proverb Ray 90 [acronym:338d0a84ee="Gallon"]gal[/acronym:338d0a84ee] 9 L. Cearuleus 5 C. Moorii 4 P. Acei 2 N. Venustus 2 I. Sprengerae 1 unidentified Mbuna 1 Peacock with a slightly deformed tail. |
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#138 |
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Aquarium Advice Newbie
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Ellsworth AFB
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My sister had some angelfish when I was growing up, but they were always getting ick and finrot, and after breeding them successfully a few times she gave up, but I always liked to watch them.
I have four children (oldest is 9) who have been begging for pets for years. We went to a lake a few years ago and caught some minnows in a cup, and my oldest killed them by "petting" them. Seriously pet deprived children. Anyway, I wasn't willing to commit to a dog or cat since we just joined the Air Force and will be moving about every 3 years, and fish seemed like a good learning experience. We got a GREAT children's book from the library put out by the ASPCA about keeping freshwater tanks, and after reading it, my children said, "Wow! Keeping a pet is a lot of work!" That was exactly what I was wanting to instill in them -- that these fish were alive and dependent on us to keep them healthy. It's been a great experience so far. We've only had the tank for about a month, it's a 20 gallon with plants, driftwood, dilapidated castle, bubble treasure chest (gotta have the castle and the chest) and platies, rams, corys and otocinclus. We had trouble with ick this week, but the heat treatment cleared it right up!! In a couple of weeks we hope to add some neons. It's very relaxing to look at -- even better than the virtual aquarium on Finding Nemo!! |
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#139 |
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Aquarium Advice Activist
Join Date: May 2004
Location: RSM, CA
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Freshwater for a beginner.
Sure, maybe the marine/salt water fish are prettier and more interesting to look at, but I just didn't want to throw money at a hobby that I wasn't sure I knew what I was doing. It wouldn't be fair to me, nor the delicate fish.
I chose the freshwater of salt due to my in-experience. After discussing salt water with my friends, it seemed to me a lot more maintenance and finances would be initially outlayed....and the results in my case would most likely not be good. So then, it was deciding wether it be cold water or warm. I really black Black Moors, but I was amazed at the level of growth that fancy goldfish may aqcuire, and I wanted a little bit more control and variety in my tank. I also wanted a subtle challenge in water chemistry and it seemed that cold water may be a bit too easy for my interest level. So warm water it is. Then the tank size: Yeah, I'd love to get a 40 [acronym:e7732a23f0="Gallon"]gal[/acronym:e7732a23f0], maybe even a 29 [acronym:e7732a23f0="Gallon"]gal[/acronym:e7732a23f0], but as a complete novice (and discussions with my wife) it ended up being a 16 [acronym:e7732a23f0="Gallon"]gal[/acronym:e7732a23f0] bow-glass. I understand that water stabilization may be better at 29+ [acronym:e7732a23f0="Gallon"]gal[/acronym:e7732a23f0]'s, but size limitations in my condo and fear of really borking anything up made my decision for me. Also, we plan on moving perhaps in a year or two, and I'd like to think I had the foresight that a 16 [acronym:e7732a23f0="Gallon"]gal[/acronym:e7732a23f0] aquarium would be easier to move than a 30+. When we get a real house someday and know we are going to be there a while, then a bigger tank will be in my future. |
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#140 |
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Aquarium Advice Regular
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My very own freshwater aquarium is just hours away from being stocked with several fish but my experience began back when I was a kid growing up in Brooklyn. My dad had an outside pond with a waterfall and used to keep goldfish in it... back then, I used to love playing around the pond and trying to catch the goldfish (hey, I was just a kid... I always put them back). When we moved to New Jersey back in the mid-80s, my dad had me help him build an in-ground pond in our backyard about 18 inches deep and probably 6 feet by 6 feet. Since then, it's been stocked with Koi, the one pond became two and now there are three connecting ponds (with fish in two of them) that are beautifully landscaped and everything. Fast forward to now... 600 miles away in Columbus, OH... I've finally decided to start my own freshwater aquarium. Initially, it was my fascination with sharks and rays that got me interested again. After tons of research, I decided that sharks aren't something that I'm equipped to keep (financially or spacially) and that a freshwater ray or two might be my best bet. Even more countless hours after that, I've now got a 75 gallon tank at home all ready to go and I'm eagerly awaiting the day I've got it fully stocked with all of the interesting fish that I've come across in my research. I still plan to add a stingray or two one day in the not-so-immediate future, but am excited to finally have fish to care for of my very own!
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