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BubbleLover Hobbyist Posts: 64 Kudos: 32 Votes: 45 Registered: 12-Feb-2006 | Hi GirlieGirl, Look forward to seeing your pics. Theresa, I also work nights but find my days are filled with either housework or driving the whole of Perth looking at different aquarium shops. I love to see how they set up their display tanks and what different fish they may have to our LFS. I don't work Friday or Saturday nights so Friday is usually my 'clean fish tanks day'. But you have sooooo many......don't you wish someone invented a 'self gravel clean and water change system... They love my bubbles 'pop' on their bum! http://photos.yahoo.com/shedevil_90 |
Posted 05-Apr-2006 07:51 | |
chelaine Big Fish Posts: 383 Kudos: 343 Votes: 78 Registered: 23-Jul-2005 | I have 3 tanks at the moment. 55 gallon: http://www.villagephotos.com/pubbrowse.asp?folder_id=1533931 29 gallon: Beware: BLUE SAND AND FAKE PLANTS!! http://img69.imageshack.us/my.php?image=00002647on.jpg 2 gallon betta bowl: http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/7871/00002633th.jpg I also have a ten gallon not in use. i guess this is where i make an excuse as to why i dont have more tanks... welp.. im a broke college kid. :: shrugs :: *Chelle* I love the fishes cuz they're SOOO delicious... |
Posted 05-Apr-2006 07:59 | |
rabbit Fish Addict Posts: 580 Kudos: 461 Votes: 7 Registered: 24-Oct-2003 | 4 60g salty 25g going to be another salty 17g cichlids 15g going to be sump for 60g salty. |
Posted 05-Apr-2006 08:53 | |
GirlieGirl8519 Fish Master *Malawi Planter* Posts: 1468 Kudos: 1029 Votes: 35 Registered: 25-Mar-2005 | |
Posted 05-Apr-2006 18:25 | |
wish-ga Mega Fish Dial 1800-Positive-Posts Posts: 1198 Kudos: 640 Registered: 07-Aug-2001 | It is probably very uncool of me but: what a great 10g I know your bigger tanks kick it too but I am really impressed with your 10g. What a lucky betta. Handsome too ~~~ My fish blow kisses at me all day long ~~~ |
Posted 06-Apr-2006 05:23 | |
crusha Enthusiast Fish Geek Posts: 262 Kudos: 183 Votes: 102 Registered: 11-Nov-2005 | GirlieGirl, nice pics. Your tanks are really nice. Cheers Crusha |
Posted 06-Apr-2006 05:27 | |
GirlieGirl8519 Fish Master *Malawi Planter* Posts: 1468 Kudos: 1029 Votes: 35 Registered: 25-Mar-2005 | Thanks. Really though I have no aquascaping talent at all....none. The 10 looked better before, but I wanted to change things up. It is still a work in progress. |
Posted 06-Apr-2006 06:03 | |
BlackNeonFerret Enthusiast Posts: 281 Kudos: 137 Votes: 30 Registered: 18-Jan-2006 | I have 1. |
Posted 06-Apr-2006 18:48 | |
Dolf Enthusiast Posts: 203 Kudos: 180 Votes: 46 Registered: 09-May-2004 | Home: 300g SA, 70g planted, 30g and 20g breeding (not pictured) -and- Office: 2) 7,000g Tilapia farming systems, 2,000g mosquito fish holding/breeding tank plus 2) 250g fry tanks and various breeding/growing tanks (not pictured) [link]http://www.snapfish.com/thumbnailshare/AlbumID=40235734/a=49006710_49006710/t_=49006710 |
Posted 08-Apr-2006 06:58 | |
BubbleLover Hobbyist Posts: 64 Kudos: 32 Votes: 45 Registered: 12-Feb-2006 | Hi Dolf, Beautiful tank.......I WANT ONE THAT SIZE They love my bubbles 'pop' on their bum! http://photos.yahoo.com/shedevil_90 |
Posted 08-Apr-2006 15:34 | |
NewBreeder16 Hobbyist Posts: 149 Kudos: 94 Votes: 16 Registered: 11-Feb-2005 | I have six. 29g 20g 10g 10g 05g 1.5g soon a 55gal. then one of the tens will go down, there is too much work to be done arround here. -NewBreeder16 _______________________________________________ You can call me Newb too, since I'm not nere new any more. |
Posted 12-Apr-2006 14:24 | |
petstoregirl80 Fingerling Posts: 22 Kudos: 9 Votes: 0 Registered: 30-Jan-2006 | 2 one gallon betta 1 two gallon betta 1 five gallon bettaw/ white clouds 2 10 gallons 1 twenty gallon 1 15 long 1 55 gallon goldfish/white cloud i would set up more but my mom has begged me to stop! Petstoregirl80 |
Posted 14-Apr-2006 05:55 | |
Calilasseia *Ultimate Fish Guru* Panda Funster Posts: 5496 Kudos: 2828 Votes: 731 Registered: 10-Feb-2003 | My current count is: two with resident fish and a quarantine tank currently playing host to a population of snails. 24" x 12" x 12" : Panda Fun Palace with ... erm, it was originally 10 adult Pandas, 12 Cardinals and 4 Otocinclus, but 2 baby Pandas have appeared in there since December and I think I've recently found a third, so the Panda count in there is 12, possibly 13 now ... furnished with bogwood arch, the bogwood "boot", Java Ferns & some Java Moss on the arch, a forest of Java Moss on the "boot", two Amazon Swords that are throwing off baby plantlets like mad of late, and some Hornwort floating in there ... 24" x 12" x 12" : Nursery aquarium containing Panda juveniles from an early January 2006 spawning of the adult Pandas in the previous aquarium, again furnished with bogwood, Java Ferns, and now two of the baby Amazon Sword plantlets from the above ... there was a forest of Java Moss in there, but for some reason it died off, and triggered a cyanobacteria bloom which has now disappeared and which didn't seem to affect the Panda babies either to my surprise ... 12" x 8" x 8" quarantine aquarium containing a piece of bogwood, a single Java Fern, more Java Moss, and some Hornwort. Current animal occupants are numerous small snails including some Ramshorns that materialised from nowhere ... I'm trying to get a population of freshwater shrimps living in there (Gammarus pulex and Crangonyx pseudogracilis) that I can use as a source of free live food for the Pandas Of course, I'l LOVE to do what Theresa_M has done and fill the house with fish tanks, but my budget won't run to that at the moment (sigh) ... with my home being a semi detached, my floors are probably more able to take the load than a third floor apartment If I ever become rich enough to have a house built to order, I'll have it made from reinforced concrete and designed with large aquaria on the floors in mind - my 'lottery win wish list' spec calls for floors capable of taking 20 ton loads so I know I can put big aquaria in there without disaster striking! The wiring of the house would also be set up with fish tanks in mind, and as well as the regular sockets for household appliances, I'd have sockets at height for the fish tanks so that any wiring would have built in drip loops. I'd probably have special plumbing put in as well so I could do water changes from points at the wall! |
Posted 14-Apr-2006 07:14 | |
LITTLE_FISH ***** Little Fish ***** Master of Something Posts: 7303 Kudos: 1997 Votes: 670 Registered: 20-May-2005 | I have only 3 tanks 29G, 20G QT, and 125G - all planted I am eyeballing a smaller tank, just for the fun of it, but the wife is not too excited about me spending even more time with my tanks. Also, I am waiting for the kids to get a little older and then I will try to convince the wife that they need their own small tanks. Once achieved, I will push them out of the way and take over . Ingo |
Posted 14-Apr-2006 17:32 | |
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