VADM_Mustang
Aquarium Advice Apprentice
Hello fellow aquarists!
I've been keeping aquariums for about 9 years now, and I have been using forums as reserch tools for almost two of those years. I have been through a wide variety of freshwater and saltwater fish: from Oscars to Bettas, and from Damsals to Tangs. About a month ago, I turned my 110 gallon reef-safe FOWLR into a full fledged reef, and will have many questions about it in the future.
As for current freshwater tanks, I have a 10 gallon tank with a fancy goldfish, and a 29 gallon tank with about 8 Rainbowfish, an Angel and a Khuli Loach. this is a sort of refugee story: in June, my 8 year old 55 gallon aquarium busted , and I had to evacuate it's inhabitants. I have lost several small Rainbowfish in their tiny refugee camp, but there is hope on the horizon. I currently have a 75 gallon aquarium in the cycleing process. I hope to move them to their new home by the middle of January. The goldfish will inherit the 29 gallon.
So, that is my current situation. What started as a male Betta in a half gallon bowl has gotten me to this point. My siblings call this an addiction, but I am proud of this hobby. Thank you for letting me use this forum as a reserch tool, and for letting me take a more active role in it.
- VADM_Mustang
P.S. My username is my hammer tag on XBOX Live and Star Trek Online. I mean no offense to any actual Vice Admirals out there.
I've been keeping aquariums for about 9 years now, and I have been using forums as reserch tools for almost two of those years. I have been through a wide variety of freshwater and saltwater fish: from Oscars to Bettas, and from Damsals to Tangs. About a month ago, I turned my 110 gallon reef-safe FOWLR into a full fledged reef, and will have many questions about it in the future.
As for current freshwater tanks, I have a 10 gallon tank with a fancy goldfish, and a 29 gallon tank with about 8 Rainbowfish, an Angel and a Khuli Loach. this is a sort of refugee story: in June, my 8 year old 55 gallon aquarium busted , and I had to evacuate it's inhabitants. I have lost several small Rainbowfish in their tiny refugee camp, but there is hope on the horizon. I currently have a 75 gallon aquarium in the cycleing process. I hope to move them to their new home by the middle of January. The goldfish will inherit the 29 gallon.
So, that is my current situation. What started as a male Betta in a half gallon bowl has gotten me to this point. My siblings call this an addiction, but I am proud of this hobby. Thank you for letting me use this forum as a reserch tool, and for letting me take a more active role in it.
- VADM_Mustang
P.S. My username is my hammer tag on XBOX Live and Star Trek Online. I mean no offense to any actual Vice Admirals out there.