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Post by wickedjester on Feb 9, 2010 23:31:42 GMT -5
I currently have 4 tanks up and running.
180 1 15" long Silver arowana 2 4-6" managuense cichlids (they just spawned and are hiding) 3 Parrot fish 2 Birchir 4 Red Devil x Amarillo cross (Thanks to Lowcel) 2 Silver Dollars 1 Red Devil 1 Large Green Severum 1 13" Common Pleco 2 Convict Cichlid straglers I couldnt catch
55 Pair of Jewel cichlids 2 pair of convict cichlids Quite a few convict fry Random tetras
30 Jewel cichlid and convict cichlid grow out tank
10 My very first Jewel cichlid spawn are growing out in this tank
I also have an empty 30 and 20 long. I think once the managuense fry grow out enough for me to catch them they will go into the 20 long. The 30 might be made into a SW tank.
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Post by lowcel on Feb 10, 2010 10:49:37 GMT -5
I have three tanks, a 55, a 210, and a 300. I keep schools of guppies in each one.
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Post by wickedjester on Feb 10, 2010 16:05:47 GMT -5
Sure you do. Those are the fattest guppies I have ever seen.
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Post by dainramis on Feb 23, 2010 13:47:24 GMT -5
I am pretty simple so far... will one day chage
29 gallon tank (probably overstocked at the moment, just whent through an overhaul) 2 pearl gourami (pair) 2 female bettas 4 long fin danio 4 rummy nose 8 neons 3 guppies 4 peppered cories 1 clown pleco 1 ugly dwarf gourami
Several plants but not sure what they all are.
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Post by lowcel on Feb 23, 2010 14:07:03 GMT -5
Here are my current stock lists.
300 gallon Amphilophus labiatus (F0) - (Rapps) Black Belt (F1) - (Rapps) Silver Dollars (4) - (lfs) Vieja bifasciatus (F1) - (Rapps) Archocentrus Centrachus (wild) - (Rapps) Hypsophrys nicaraguensis - (LFS) zonatum Male - (Davis) amarillo F1 Male - (Davis) citranellum Lago Nicaragua F1 Male - (Davis) labiatus F1 - (Davis) pearsi - (Davis) trimac - (Davis) hartweigi - (Davis) Cryptoheros Cutteri (F0) - 2 (Rapps) Cryptoheros Cutteri (F1) - (2) (Davis)
210 gallon Male dovii and two small female growouts in dividers (Davis)
55 gallon Pet store red devil
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Post by duke33 on Feb 27, 2010 10:43:17 GMT -5
Lowcel, sounds like you need a couple Escondido's in there. I'm running 1 300 4 55's 1 60 Turtles 3 30's 1 10 32 species of fish
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Post by ponderingky on Mar 16, 2010 10:12:27 GMT -5
I have 26 currently. 1 95 w/potential angel breeders; 2 75's (one angel grow out and one GBR grow out); 6 55's (5 for angels and 1 w/guppies); 10 20H's (5 w/angel pairs, 2 w/GBR pairs, 2 for angel fry and 1 w/albino bristlenose plecos); 1 29H w/angels; 1 30 breeder w/albino BN pair/growout; 5 10's (2 w/guppies, 1 w/new GBR pair, 1 w/betta albimarginata (thanks Barry!!) and 1 for holding prior to shipping). I have a 30 breeder in the garage I am getting ready to set up and then I am officially out of room - at least according to my wife. She has lost over half her laundry room to my tanks - she has been a good sport. Its crazy but I do love it! Later, Andy
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Post by wickedjester on Mar 16, 2010 13:16:50 GMT -5
Man thats a lot of tanks. Im so jealous!!
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Post by ponderingky on Mar 16, 2010 17:29:13 GMT -5
Hey Josh, Don't be too jealous - its gone from a hobby to a jobby!!! I spend several hours a day in the fish room - feeding, cleaning, w/c's and just piddling. Every once and a while I will just sit in there and watch them for a few minutes - not often enough though. Later, Andy
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Post by duke33 on Mar 21, 2010 21:21:05 GMT -5
Don't lose track of the original attraction Andy. Money ain't everything. I guess fish are my roses. Ya gotta stop and smell the water I reckon.
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Post by ponderingky on Mar 21, 2010 22:21:32 GMT -5
Duke,
I agree - it is still fun after 4 + years and counting. If I did this for the money I would have quit a long time ago!! I love the smell of fish water too - are we crazy or something??? ;D
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Post by duke33 on Mar 22, 2010 15:42:50 GMT -5
Yep, fishkeepers are a rare breed.
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