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11-30-11, 08:12 AM
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Re: Fish Keepers.
Everyone has such beautiful tanks and fish !!! Congrats everyone!
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11-30-11, 09:34 AM
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Re: Fish Keepers.
not the best pics but this is my 90 gallon
just lost 60% of my tank to putting in 3 fish that looked good but had a nasty fungus and it whipped out most of my tank now to start all over again this time i setting up a 20 gallon as a quarantine tank first live there 30 days then into the main tank
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11-30-11, 09:55 AM
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Re: Fish Keepers.
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Originally Posted by bighillreptiles
just lost 60% of my tank to putting in 3 fish that looked good but had a nasty fungus and it whipped out most of my tank now to start all over again this time i setting up a 20 gallon as a quarantine tank first live there 30 days then into the main tank
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Ah what a bummer. It's happened to everybody at some point though so don't feel too bad. Qurrantine is definitely important when adding to established tanks. I was so nervous when I stocked my 125 because I bought half the fish at the Convention and then got the rest 2 weeks later from Dave's Rare Aquarium fish. I just didn't have anywhere to quarrantine that many fish so into the 125 they went. Luckily Dave doesn't sell sick fish.
Nice looking tank BTW.
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12-01-11, 03:25 PM
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Re: Fish Keepers.
Some of my fish photography:
Boesmanii Rainbowfish:
I miss this fish. He was an African Butterfly Fish
Black Neon Tetra:
Yoyo Loach
Trifasciata Rainbowfish
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12-01-11, 03:50 PM
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Re: Fish Keepers.
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12-01-11, 05:38 PM
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Re: Fish Keepers.
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Originally Posted by bighillreptiles
not the best pics but this is my 90 gallon
just lost 60% of my tank to putting in 3 fish that looked good but had a nasty fungus and it whipped out most of my tank now to start all over again this time i setting up a 20 gallon as a quarantine tank first live there 30 days then into the main tank
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Some of the fish look like African Cichlids, especially the orange ones and the striped ones in the first pic. Are they? Africans are my favorite by far.
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12-01-11, 06:07 PM
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Re: Fish Keepers.
Pareeee, great pics. I really want a good camera.
Jay, I really like your planted tanks. It's something I've always wanted to do but just never have.
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12-02-11, 07:02 AM
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Re: Fish Keepers.
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Some of the fish look like African Cichlids, especially the orange ones and the striped ones in the first pic. Are they? Africans are my favorite by far.
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Blue stripes are Demasoni's orange might be zebras?
Here's one of my dems.
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12-02-11, 12:35 PM
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Re: Fish Keepers.
Great looking tanks Jay! Your plants look really healthy too; sign of a great aquatic environment
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12-02-11, 02:48 PM
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Re: Fish Keepers.
Thanks, I like my plants more then my fish lol
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12-02-11, 03:16 PM
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Re: Fish Keepers.
I used to have wall to wall fish tanks years ago, but when I was disabled by my chronic migraines I had to get rid of most of them because they take way to much time and brain power. Snakes and rats are pretty mindless in comparison to trying to keep up all the chemistry in reef tanks, cichlid tanks, and all that. Snakes and rats are still a lot of work, don't get me wrong, but I don't have to do all those calculations of supplements, chemicals, blah blah blah.
Right now I just have a little Fluval "Edge" tank with live plants, cherry shrimp, and guppies.
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12-02-11, 05:35 PM
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Re: Fish Keepers.
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Blue stripes are Demasoni's orange might be zebras?
Here's one of my dems.
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Man, looking at these really make me want to get back into fish again!
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12-02-11, 05:56 PM
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Re: Fish Keepers.
Pareeee, I love the pics! I find that the old camera that I did have just couldn't snap a photo fast enough so they would always come out blurry But I had 2 Yoyo Loaches and LOVED them. They did such a wonderful job and were super hardy. I had mine for at least 5 years until I had to move and gave them away.
I have a 10, 20, and 32 gallon tanks. None of which are set up anymore But I used to have a huge assortment of fish. I had a Tiretrack eel, Gourami's, Kribensis, Yoyo Loaches, and of course neon tetras. Athough I learned the hard way to NOT put small tetras in with an eel...Luckily I moved the rest over to a different tank. Otherwise I absolutely love fish and hope to pick up the hobby again in the future...maybe get into saltwater.
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12-02-11, 08:03 PM
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Re: Fish Keepers.
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Very healthy cichlids. I see one or two fish which may need to be removed one day due to aggression. The yellow on your yellow labs is a very good tone. You have yourself a nice setup here. What are you feeding?
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Originally Posted by jay0133
Blue stripes are Demasoni's orange might be zebras?
Here's one of my dems.
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This guy needs fattening up eh? Just so you know
What's it eating? Water change schedule? Water readings?
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Originally Posted by exwizard
Some of the fish look like African Cichlids, especially the orange ones and the striped ones in the first pic. Are they? Africans are my favorite by far.
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EXCELLENT quality of fish. Just excellent. Your Metriaclima are 10s
Excellent sand planted tank and great use of that log
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12-02-11, 08:06 PM
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Re: Fish Keepers.
Excellent example of a Boesmani!!!
Setup and Boesman Rainbows all just look great. Lovely setup. Truly.
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