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Aquariums
How many of you guys keep aquariums?
My girlfriend and I recently set up a freshwater tropical 20 gallon tank with live plants. Just have a few fish in there right now but will probably add some more this week. |
Did you complete the nitrogen nitrate cycle?
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Yeah, it's all good to go.
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None here, lets see some pics
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I had jack demseys and oscars when I was a kid. A couple years ago I got a beta and a bowl, then came a nano tank, 10 gallon, and a 75 gallon. I had freshwater and saltwater tanks. The very first fish I got finally died a few months ago and my last tank was taken down. Good luck.
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I had a 75 gallon salt water tank with 75 lbs. of live rock. I moved it once and that sucked. It came time to move again and the tank was sold. They are a real PITA.
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My fish are still getting used to their new home.
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A few years ago I had a couple. My last tank had all live plants and a bunch of cichlids. That was a fun tank but just had to be careful how many fish you put in it since they tend to fight if there's too many, very territorial. When I move into my new apt I hope to set up a new one as well.
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I have a 36 gallon corner bowfront tank set up since Feb.09. Five fish, Red Peacock, Cobalt Peacock, Yellow African Cichlid, Red Tail Shark, and a Convict Cichlid.
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I used to keep a tank, but I got rid of it since my Oscars kept uprooting my plants and eating the other fish. I got tired of fishing out dead bodies every month.
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Had one for 10 years myself, a 75 Gal. Decided it was time to let it go as I was out of time to keep it going really. It was fun while it lasted but got old kinda quick.
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My office tanks
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My 1fter shrimp tank is about 2yrs old matured with Anubias, Java ferns, and newly added flame moss on driftwood sticks only. However, I will be removing the front Java fern to add some hairgrass. It's occupants are Crystal red shrimps, cherry red shrimps and Amano shrimps.
My 2fter is a work in progress, however I've started the foreground off with some Hemianthus callitrichoides "Cuba" grown emersed first while my moss supplier is harvesting some new moss called Layer moss. That moss has neat and tidy appearance and will be planted on the driftwoods. As to the background, I'll be trying some Utricularia graminifolia if I can find any, if not it might be glossostigma elatinoides. And I'll also be scaping my friend's 3ft deep triangle low tech tank... a real challenge trying to scape that one! But I've already prepared 5 nicely shaped driftwood to be tied with java ferns to make it look like a tree, have a moss wall, and some petite anubias at the bass. Stay tuned! :tiphat: |
My office 2fter update.
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Specs are: 2ft x 1.2ft x 1.5ft custom tank ADA wood and rocks Gex soil Ehiem 2236 Turbine fan + Aircon (21c ~ 25c) 4tube T5 lights CO2 Layer Moss on the driftwood Hemianthus callitrichoides "Cuba" Utricularia graminifolia Crpyt Frogbits to sock up initial extra nutrients. What do you guys think? |
i found nemo!!
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