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#181 |
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After school (Sophomore year in college at the University of Minnesota) last semester, I started to have issues. I had no money, no ambition, no idea what I wanted for a major, no drive to do the work... long-term girlfriend dumped me very coldly-- sort of an 'apathy is worse than hate' type of situation-- that with what I've had diagnosed as some severe depression really made things unfun.
I talked to a family friend, who was also a therapist, and she asked if I was interested in anything. I said I wasn't, but she pushed me to really think about it. After a lot of thought, I sort of realized that I'd been somewhat captivated by aquariums and fish, and I told her that. She recommended that I start small, but I really needed to get involved with something I could have at least a little passion for. I went out, got a 10-gallon tank and the essentials with 2-3 small fish. It really just became an instant obsession! I've been doing this for just 4 months now, and I still feel like I don't know anything, so it's just a constant search to better the tank. Since the start of my tank, I've picked up a rainbow shark, bala shark, two oscars (didn't know growth potential when I got them :? ) and a pleco-- nothing over 2 inches so they're not too cramped yet. I've only lost a couple fish (one bala and one rainbow, leaving my others all alone :( ) and most of my problems come from over-changing the water. Nutshell: I'm pretty zealous about this hobby, and I've become so attached to my fish that I'm searching for a deal on a 90-gallon, or so, set-up for my O's. If you see me around, any advice you want to send my way would be really appreciated. Love the site. |
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#182 |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Dallas/Fort Worth, TX
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during the last year of highschool I had a betta in a 1 gallon bowl, it lived for about 6 months and then died. I bought another one at the beginning of last semester, and it was fine until I went home for thanksgiving break and it went from ~80* nights (the heater was messed up) in my dorm to a ~68* night at my house the first night home and died. I probably would have thought about it when i got home, but I got home at about 4 in the morning after going to a concert and then driving from college to home so I just dragged my fish and plants inside and crashed. Over christmas I had a lot of extra money so I got a 10 gallon and started researching to do it the right way. I would have gone bigger but I don't have much room in my dorm and it will make moving the set up a little easier this summer. When I get an apartment next year I'll look at getting a larger tank, I want convicts
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10 gallon [acronym:e64f4ca2ac="Freshwater"]FW[/acronym:e64f4ca2ac]-2 zebra danios, 3 cory cats, 1 dwarf gourami, 1 baby rubbernose pleco 2.5 gallon [acronym:e64f4ca2ac="Freshwater"]FW[/acronym:e64f4ca2ac]-empty for now |
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#183 |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Maryland USA
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I saw a beautiful Amazon, planted aquarium at a Public Library. The angelfish were swimming thru the plants. I loved it. I had to get one.
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Canada
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family was bugging me about getting a dog. I said no. Thought I be wise and take the easy way around the " I don't have a pet" issue and get an aquarium for my son for christmas. Guess, who got stuck with it and loves it too?????
This decision to opt for a low-maintenance pet literally haunts me now. Now I have a tank that just won't cycle. Who needs a gym, if they can do daily waterchanges for 4 weeks straight, but I just can't watch the poor fish pant below the surface if I don't do it. And my guppy lady teases me with not dropping. Maybe she is just constipated? Yupp, that's my story and I am sticking to it.
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i wanted to share the experience of keeping plants and fish. Its so much more addictive than i would have thought [acronym:d05f0c4e0f="Laughing out loud"]LOL[/acronym:d05f0c4e0f]
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Namasté Thanks Y'all Shane |
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My brother and sister-in-law at that time had a fish tank set up in their home when I moved in. They had a twenty gallon set up with angels, gouramis, neons, etc. and I wanted one as well. I got my first ten gallon tank as a seventeen year old, but it was an inferior setup. I had feeder goldfish that quickly died. I then found a guy that opened a small place, and bought a whole bunch of guppies from him, and they had babies, bought some plants too. They all died as well. went to live on my own at eighteen, and had a hamster that I bought pregnant somehow, and her babies died, and she wasn't all that friendly, so I gave her away. Went away to college, and wanted to get back into fishkeeping. Bought a 10g to keep some goldfish in, as well as some plants, and that went well for quite some time, till I moved yet again. Now I'm pretty settled with one 10g tank. It has two mystery snails, four cory's and four neons. Plants won't survive with the snails, not even hornwort!
That's it....one day I'd like to have a planted tank! Michelle
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Back when I was 21 my uncles had 55 gallon setups with Oscars and i found them to be fascinating fish. I decided to get a 55 galon set up and had a tank for a couple of years, Having more drive than money I lost interest due to expenses only. Now , some years later I got the bug again. Now, having enough money too match my passion its a totaly different situation. I now know a lot more about the hobby (passion) thanks to web sites like this.
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My sisters tanning salon
They always had a big old 55 [acronym:35188b377d="Gallon"]gal[/acronym:35188b377d] or 75 [acronym:35188b377d="Gallon"]gal[/acronym:35188b377d](thats when i first started learning about fish i still dont know the size) and they had 4 oscars 2F and 2M and 1 parrotfish i really liked that tank and THATS when i decided hmmm fish tanks gotta be cheap i guess having one would be a great time turns out they are expensive as all H-E-double hockey sticks, well that depends if you get a good deal like i did well i gotta go to church for the sunrise service im sorry i never saw this thread b4 HAPPY EASTER EVERYONE!!!!!!!!! |
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I grew up with fish tanks and when I moved and didn't have one, I realized how much I missed it. So my Mom at the time didn't want me to have one...she's not a fish fan...and we made a deal that if I could get a job at the [acronym:0b477be923="Local Fish Store"]LFS[/acronym:0b477be923] then I could get a tank...well that was a while ago and now I finally have some fish tanks again!
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