Darkfalcon
Aquarium Advice Freak
Bottom line is this hobby takes time and money. I try to spend a little time daily to keep up with my three tanks so as not let them get to the point of no return. Weather it is water testing , water changes filter service there is always something I can find to do. To me it is a labor of love.
As far as money ; well I will not go there other than I spend my fair share to have the best results so I can truly enjoy them.
No different than every other pet. They need time and proper care and by having fish that's what you signed on for.
Yea it requires time and money. But the time I'm referring to is the time that I have to spare to search for somethings in the local stores, or to search for the right fish tank seller with the best price available. Sometimes I just can't find the right time... Except for Saturday and Sunday...
As for the money, I don't really spend much money on this hobby. But some things like the fish tanks and other things like water pumps, etc, can actually get a bit pricey and in the end, need time to get that money and buy them....
Well I'm glad I finally got a fish tank (actually a bath tub) for my goldfish, now I only need to clean it and make it good as new, and able to be used for my goldfishes.
Oh and, since when did this thread go from talking about my babies to talking about time and money.....
Can't we get back to the topic here?? I can't see whether my babies are eating the worms or not. Now at least 4 of them almost reach 1 cm. But they don't seem to be eating the dried worms that has been crushed by my own hands to bits. Should I try live bloodworms?? But I have no experience with live fish foods. Not even those baby brine shrimps.
Oh and did you see my previous post that has a youtube video link on it?? Have you seen the video yet?? According to what you see, how old are they and from what fish do you think they came from??