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Topic: Aquariums
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Sat 08/02/08 08:31 PM
I just set up a 75 gallon tank in my living room. Filled it Thursday & it's ready to stock. I am getting some guppies tomorrow, & after the water quality is stable I am getting Angelfish. I have a few tetras left in a smaller tank.

Anyone else like aquariums? What kind of fish do you have?

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Sat 08/02/08 08:34 PM
im not to into fish i have my puppy and hes pretty rambunctious so i watch my buddies fish he has 3 oscars that are huge almost a foot long already and hes only had them less than a year they grow really big really fast. i like siclids too the are very agressive tho.

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Sat 08/02/08 08:37 PM
Edited by littleredhen on Sat 08/02/08 08:38 PM
Handsome dog!

Angelfish are chiclids too, buit they don't have the typical chiclid shape or personality.

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Sat 08/02/08 08:40 PM
Edited by lionsbrew on Sat 08/02/08 08:40 PM

Handsome dog!

Angelfish are chiclids too, buit they don't have the typical chiclid shape or personality.
he is a handsome boy isnt he hell jump four feet strait up flat footed so fishtanks in the house are a bad idea although i do have him trained very well hes a good boy inside makes less mess than the people do but you get him outside and omg what a knuckleheaded hyperactive rambunctious fellowlaugh laugh laugh

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Sat 08/02/08 08:40 PM
Had a 100 gallon salt water tank at my old house. When I sold the house the buyers wanted the tank as part of the deal...
I want to set up another one, but haven't had the timeembarassed

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Sat 08/02/08 08:43 PM
Edited by littleredhen on Sat 08/02/08 08:44 PM

Had a 100 gallon salt water tank at my old house. When I sold the house the buyers wanted the tank as part of the deal...
I want to set up another one, but haven't had the timeembarassed

Another beautiful lab!
It took me 8 months to make desisions on setting this up! I didn't want to move it! I considered a saltwater tank, but I will wait a while. I have 7 tanks but only 2 are set up right now.

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Sat 08/02/08 08:47 PM
we have a 75 and a 30 salt water tank set up. we recently developed ick in the 75 and it pretty much killed everything in it. We lost a lion fish, red emporer, 4 damsels, a dwarf lion fish, and a royal gama. We have 2 large damsels, a sand sifter, a snowflake eel, and a porcupine puffer left in it. We have the 30 set up now with all of our snails, sea erchins, and hermies cause of the ick medication and it's deadly affect on them. Oh yeah and we lost a sohal tang too, but he got the sh!t kicked out him and died from the fight.

question though, are you sure its ready? when we set up our 75 it took 3 weeks to get the water cycled before we could add fish to it. i'm no expert, and really i'm not questioning your knowledge, guess i'm just curious as to why ours took so long.

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Sat 08/02/08 08:48 PM
Edited by littleredhen on Sat 08/02/08 08:50 PM

we have a 75 and a 30 salt water tank set up. we recently developed ick in the 75 and it pretty much killed everything in it. We lost a lion fish, red emporer, 4 damsels, a dwarf lion fish, and a royal gama. We have 2 large damsels, a sand sifter, a snowflake eel, and a porcupine puffer left in it. We have the 30 set up now with all of our snails, sea erchins, and hermies cause of the ick medication and it's deadly affect on them. Oh yeah and we lost a sohal tang too, but he got the sh!t kicked out him and died from the fight.

question though, are you sure its ready? when we set up our 75 it took 3 weeks to get the water cycled before we could add fish to it. i'm no expert, and really i'm not questioning your knowledge, guess i'm just curious as to why ours took so long.


Freshwater dosn't take as long, I will add a few fish & then wait until the biological filter has stabilized befor adding more. Sorry to hear about you losing all those fish!frown Marine fish aren't cheap either!

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Sat 08/02/08 08:51 PM
I used to have a BUNCH of aquariums. Don't have enough room for any right now, but as soon as I find a cheap enough house, you can bet I'll have more.

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Sat 08/02/08 08:52 PM

I used to have a BUNCH of aquariums. Don't have enough room for any right now, but as soon as I find a cheap enough house, you can bet I'll have more.


To me a house isn't home without one.

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Sat 08/02/08 08:53 PM
Well...my apartment is my home until i can afford something bigger.

I would look for another apartment, but it's nearly impossible to find one that will let you have pets.

No way am I getting rid of my dog or my cat.

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Sat 08/02/08 08:54 PM


we have a 75 and a 30 salt water tank set up. we recently developed ick in the 75 and it pretty much killed everything in it. We lost a lion fish, red emporer, 4 damsels, a dwarf lion fish, and a royal gama. We have 2 large damsels, a sand sifter, a snowflake eel, and a porcupine puffer left in it. We have the 30 set up now with all of our snails, sea erchins, and hermies cause of the ick medication and it's deadly affect on them. Oh yeah and we lost a sohal tang too, but he got the sh!t kicked out him and died from the fight.

question though, are you sure its ready? when we set up our 75 it took 3 weeks to get the water cycled before we could add fish to it. i'm no expert, and really i'm not questioning your knowledge, guess i'm just curious as to why ours took so long.


Freshwater dosn't take as long, I will add a few fish & then wait until the biological filter has stabilized befor adding more. Sorry to hear about you losing all those fish!frown Marine fish aren't cheap either!


i see! thanks for clearifying that for me.

we were really sad to see it happen too. we did our best to save them, but unfortunatly it just didnt work. funny thing is the porcupine puffer developed ick first and she is doing great now. We figured money wise, this year alone, we've lost $500+ to the fish.

lol this topic just reminded me i need to go buy more krill tomorrow. i'm almost out! thanks!

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Sat 08/02/08 08:55 PM

Well...my apartment is my home until i can afford something bigger.

I would look for another apartment, but it's nearly impossible to find one that will let you have pets.

No way am I getting rid of my dog or my cat.


I understand that. I bought a mobile home & am in a park right now. It's about as nice as a trailer park can be, but I can't wait to have my own land & some horses!

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Sat 08/02/08 08:57 PM


Well...my apartment is my home until i can afford something bigger.

I would look for another apartment, but it's nearly impossible to find one that will let you have pets.

No way am I getting rid of my dog or my cat.


I understand that. I bought a mobile home & am in a park right now. It's about as nice as a trailer park can be, but I can't wait to have my own land & some horses!


Yeah. I am definitely gonna be looking for something that has at least a little bit of a yard.

I don't need a lot, but I think Jake sure would appreciate it.

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Sat 08/02/08 08:58 PM
i dont know why, but i've always been afraid of horses. LOL

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Sat 08/02/08 09:01 PM
Edited by littleredhen on Sat 08/02/08 09:02 PM
I rode today for the 1st time in years. My friend took pictures & there is one of me that actually isn't bad! (OK maybe it's the horse that looks good) If he can help me get it online I might share it with my friends here.

I love horses, I used to have 2 horses & a donkey.

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Sat 08/02/08 09:04 PM

i dont know why, but i've always been afraid of horses. LOL


Well they are big, but once you understand how they communicate & the basics of handleing them, they are not so indimidating. They are like large dogs, they need good training to repect people.

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Mon 08/04/08 05:12 PM
Bought some fish today. 4 halfblack guppies, 3 platies & 3 serpea tetras.

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Sat 09/20/08 07:23 AM
:( we still havent been able to restock our supply that we lost... our protien skimmer pump took a crap, then right after we bought the new one, got home fixed it, within 2 hours our main pump took a crap! man oh man! those pumps are expensive! maybe soon we can buy some more fishes!

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Sat 09/20/08 07:27 AM
i miss my tank

i used to have a 120 gallon tank housed with african cichlids - even managed to get a few to breed

when we moved, we didn't take the tank with us, instead sold it to a couple of young guys and i never did start it up again

it's one of the best ways to reduce stress. i used to love to watch these fish landscape - they are known for moving the pieces of gravel around and making holes which becomes their territory.

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