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For Aquarium Lovers

  • Thread starter Thread starter alister9669
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Very cool...my Dad had tanks when I was a little kid...loved them!!!
 
I would love to re-set my aquarium but with travel and such; am worried it would all be for nothing! Beautiful pics and good job!
 
www.bigalsonline.com best place I've found to buy stuff on the cheap for aquariums, and most times you get free shipping. I do a 20% water change once a week on my 75 with discus, they're picky about their water quality.
 
^goldfish are a lot of work to keep their tank clean. I had a tank full that lived for 10 years. I now have a 75 gallon tank with 7 piranhas. They are very easy to care for. Feed them once every week or two, and change 25% of the water once a month. I have a very large pleco catfish in the tank with them that really helps with the cleaning.(pics of the piranhas in my gallery)

I want to get a 125 gallon tank for them, and then set the 75 up for some african cichlids.
 
my reef tank photo is in my gallery, i'll try and link here to it.

i've seen a coral tank setup that was dry (no water) is that what you did with your? it looks cool. I've seen some places that dyed the coral some how so that it had more color. i have no idea how they did it, but it was super cool too.

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your tanks look sooo cool and about the same size as my tank! the picture is from when they were in my 29 gallon high tank. then i moved from IL to CA in April and now i have them in a 20 gallon long. they are doing better it seems or at least the high light ones are doing better. i'll have to snap a new photo soon and post in my gallery ;)

your goldfish look enormous! how big are they?
 
/\ thats cool. i have the same type of mesh netting hanging above my tank. Mine is actually part of a dry rooted seine (net you drag through the water to catch aquatic critters).

I have a set of 3 compact florescent bulbs over my tank. each bulb is 65 watts so i have 195 watts over it. many corals are just photosynthetic so i don't have to do supplemental feeding. some however like (sun corals) are not photosynthetic at all and have to be feed daily. I don't have any that are not photosynthetic. i've tried some of the others and i can't keep them alive. i haven't had what i'd call a spawning event. but some of mine (like mushroom corals) will divide every few months so you end up with more and more. others, like zoanthid corals will bud so the colonie will keep getting bigger and bigger. in my picture above the green and yellow ones are colonial and they spread. you can't really see any of my mushrooms in that picture. check out my gallery though and you'll see a picture of one of my stripped mushrooms.

as for measuring fish... fish biologists (which i was one for 2 years) measure fish 2 ways total length and fork length. you can see a picture of this here: http://na.nefsc.noaa.gov/sharks/lw/fork.html

so you can measure either way just specify when you are talking about it which one you used. so you might say your gold fish are 5" fork length. ;)
 
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