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#141 |
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my friend used to have a freshwater aquarium with a jack dempsy, an oscar, and a shovelnose catfish in it. in another tank, he had an electric catfish. i realized that everytime i was over there, i spent more time watching his fish than i did the TV. thats all it took...
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#142 |
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Aquarium Advice Freak
Join Date: May 2004
Location: California US
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I wanted a freshwater tank because although I like fish, many saltwater fish are just blown out of the natural coral reefs to be sold to aquariums. They are beautiful but if it can't breed in a tank it shouldn't be in it.
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Aquarium Advice Freak
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Movin' to Seattle! YAY!
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I swore when I was a kid that I'd never have an aquarium - my mom got tired of keeping her tank and stuck in in my room
Several years ago my sister tried keeping a ten gallon, everything died, except her snail. I got to hear the ins and outs of her frustration and confusion. I thought, hmm, maybe I'd keep a snail, but the rest, no way. Last year my neighbor gave me a betta. I put it him a vase (no peace lily - just the biggest container I had). He was flashing from the beginning. Didn't know what that meant at the time. Also had trouble keeping the water clean, even with water changes (small container). Seemed to always have problems. Watched him suffer. Started reading books and online. Tried medication. Read that a tank was easier to maintain than a vase. Thought more room would be more humane. Got a 12 gallon tank. Cycled the tank. Added the betta. Saw the betta had fungus (or was it velvet)? Betta went back in the vase with medication, later died. Felt guilty that I killed him (still do). Kept the tank. Have other fish. Lost a lot of ghost shrimp. Lost a fish to what appeared to be a blockage or tumor about 8 months ago. Lost a lot of plants. Currently trying to bring another betta back to health. Still reading a lot. Still hate it. Periodically want to punt the tank out the window. Or quit. Hate giving up, even if I'm barely getting by.
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Aquarium Advice Regular
Join Date: May 2004
Location: San Francisco, CA
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My inspiration for getting into aquariums (ha!) was Gordon. Similar to Bungle's reason (except for the Gordon part). Gordon had beautiful, large tanks with large, black angel fish and others. His house was nicer, he was much smarter and nicer and funnier than me, knew how to fix bicycles.... I had no control over the house I grew up in and did not hope to become a better person or to learn how to fix bicycles. So I got a tank. This was in grammar school.
After getting married and moving into a nice, old flat in SF, I decided that the 'pass-through' leading from the kitchen to the living room would be the perfect place for a fish tank. Absolutely this was reliving my childhood, but with (sort of) adult money and (sort of) the ability to plan ahead and (sort of) assess how everythings doing as I go. Unlike my efforts in grammar school, I hoped to be able to create a viable, beautiful aquatic environment for our home. We now have a twenty gallon freshwater tank with a lovely assortment of tetras and two lovely, quaintly secretive synodontis cats that would seem too large but for the fact we rarely see them (we see them enough to know they are well). Having a tank is SO addictive! And I am still learning so much. I got a book called The Balanced Aquarium, and only after reading this did I get - REALLY get - how imperative it is to change the water regularly. Now I am trying to learn how to keep the proper pH for the tetras without hurting the plants... All this stuff about C02 seems to be the way I should go, BUT we then get back to my wariness of technical things (note inability to fix bicycles above). Will perhaps explore introducing peat or something. Since I've reached our tank's fish limit (more or less...) for the moment, I coerced a friend with two young boys to allow me to set up a ten gallon at their house. I set the tank up, got live plants, but neglected to tell them to turn the light on daily; went back a week and a half later (we hadn't added fish yet) to find, of course the plants dead and in bits. We bought a good light, another plant, and, to keep the kids' interest, one fish. Zebra danio. Will add more soon... I am at work and avoiding work stuff... Sorry to prattle on... |
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#145 |
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Aquarium Advice FINatic
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Utah USA
Posts: 803
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I had a fw tank when I was younger. My aunt convinced my mom to let us get one. The I had goldish (the fancy ones). Then I didn't have any running aquarims for a while until my brother (Hashbaz on this site) gave a 10 [acronym:b2ecb9b624="Gallon"]gal[/acronym:b2ecb9b624] to my little sister as a gift. Nice guy you're thinking. Ha! He had moved out and to no responsibilty for it so I clean it buy stuff for it, treat it, etc. Actually now we're back to my 20 [acronym:b2ecb9b624="Gallon"]gal[/acronym:b2ecb9b624] and mostly my stuff but my sister thinks he's the greatest because he gave her an aquarium.
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#146 |
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Aquarium Advice Apprentice
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I think I decided to go freshwater mainy because it's:
1. Cheaper (usually) 2. Easier to Maintain 3. Affordable Fish that look Just as Good as Saltwaters I've been keeping fish since I was about 14, and started with a 10gal set-up with some pearlscales. Then I got a megadeal when our commissary overstocked 29gal curvefronts, so I snagged one for... $30.00!!! Sorry, just so stoked about that. Now I've got 3 betta bowls, a brank-spankin' new 29gal, my curvefront and a 10gal. Fish freaaaaak and lovin' it.
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Aquarium Advice Freak
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Omg, smilla! I'll take your fish for ya!
Got hooked on fish a long time ago... my dad loved to go fishing, and I always felt sorry for the fish getting hooked and sometimes eaten. Often he'd reel in a pumpkinseed perch and I thought those were the most beautiful things (see if I can add a photo later). I got to the point where i wouldn't fish, I'd just wade around lifting rocks admiring all the fish in 14 mile creek (near Ft.Gibson Lake, OKla). My cousin had and oscar and gave his tank to me when he got rid of the oscar. I caught a pumpkinseed, bluegill and small catfish and added live plants to the rocks... kind [acronym:346c6b5e4a="Fish only"]fo[/acronym:346c6b5e4a] learned how to upkeep by trial and error. Those fish lived a year, maybe a little longer. The went on vacation and the housesitter destroyed my perfect little ecosystem. Years later, I still love fish and work at the petstore in the fish section. I have regular customers who come in and ask for me or call the store to talk to me about their tanks. After I move, I'll set up our bigger tanks, but right now I have a 2.5 [acronym:346c6b5e4a="Gallon"]gal[/acronym:346c6b5e4a] with sand substrate, live plants, one opaline gourami, black lyretail molly, dalmation molly, and their fry... [acronym:346c6b5e4a="quarantine or quart depending on context"]QT[/acronym:346c6b5e4a] tank with an opaline gourami that kept getting attacked by the other gourami seven bowls/vases with bettas |
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Aquarium Advice Apprentice
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When I was in HS, I had a 40 that I used to keep 5 tetras in and two zebra danios, but I was very bad at it and ultimately just got frustrated and stuck it in storage. For example, I used to wash out the entire filter system every two weeks. My water changes used to be about 75% every week. I could go on, but it's probably best if I spare you all the horror.
About a month before graduation, my friend showed up in my dorm room with a new 2 1/2 gallon tank and an absolutely gorgeous betta. I honestly was not a big fan of having the extra hassle at all, especially during finals time. But after having him around a few days, I started to get attached to him and when I moved home, I wanted to get him a better place to live, so I bought a 6-gallon eclipse and now I am totally addicted. I am currently in the process of researching and preparing to set up a 12 nano-reef, which should bring my enthusiasm to new heights and my pockets to emptier levels.
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