Where are you taking the hobby

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I'm in the process of trying to streamline my collection mainly towards my gars and stingrays. Gars were what got me into this hobby years ago and I've almost always had some. Have a couple that should be approaching maturity. As unlikely as it is to spawn them I want to try playing around with some variables to try and spawn them.

For rays they captured my attention again earlier this year and have replaced catfish as the other major focus of my collection.

Right now mainly trying to sell off the other fish in my collection and have a larger upgrade that should be done by the end of the summer.
 
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I'm not sure where i'm going with this hobby but this hobby is sure taking me somewhere....bankruptcy!!! I got back into it last year after a 15 year break from the hobby. I bought a £1200 tank for an assortment of baby monsters. My RTGG needs a tank of her own now so i'm spending £4500 on a garage conversion to make room for another £1200 tank. And it doesn't bother me one bit but if my little lad asks for a new bike i tell him to bugger off!!!! Haha, this hobby.
 
A 1 million gallon tank in your basement?!?!?!? Be sure to post pictures of it :D. You will be breaking A arapaimag 's record.
Well first I'll need a small loan of a few million dollars.
 
A 1 million gallon tank in your basement?!?!?!? Be sure to post pictures of it :D. You will be breaking A arapaimag 's record.
I'll refer ATM to his article about the 52k tank and I'll say:
"Build me something bigger than this."

They'll both go: "Hell."
 
For many of us the hobby is ever evolving. We try new filtration, lighting, tanks sizes, dedicated species tanks, communities, etc. Some of us do it on the fly, while others plan and some do it in a combination of both.

Myself I'd like to try and revamp a lot of how I handle the hobby. I've always bought fish with no real plan. Communities where just thrown together with little thought other then after the fact trying to make sure they didn't kill each other. Since I'd like to try breeding some fish that have never been bred I want to plan things out better.

Fitration: With a biological efficacy rivaled by fuidised beds and wet/dry trickle filters, yet requiring little initial, running and maintenance costs as well as requiring little cleaning; I'd like to try the Hamburg-Matten Filter. It's very popular in Germany, favored by breeders and hobbyists who maintain a large number of tanks in dedicated fishrooms for the reasons stated above. So I figured why not try it myself.

Stock Focus: Crenicichla: An often underappreciated IMO Genus these guys have a lot to offer anyone looking to challenge themselves. Between their aggression and predatory nature they're a challenge just to house never mind the fact that most have never been bred in the home aquaria.

Plants: I'd also like to finally try adding live plants to my tanks. Though I'd like to try floating plants such as amazon frog bit and water lettuce. I'd like to be able to confine how much of the surface they cover though. This way they could keep the back of the tank dark to help fish feel more secure when hiding as well as help add contrast for picture taking.

I could go on but this post is long enough as is. So for those who do think about the future what are your plans for the hobby? You can be as detailed or brief as you want, just let us know where your planning to take the hobby.


Cool topic.

I kind of always do the same... no real theme or plans on the community of fish ive kept. It kind of always evolves but in a disorganized way. Big part was really only being back in the hobby the past few years.


Planning an upgrade in the near future, and this time i wanna do it right. Been planning the tank for 6 plus months. Polypterus have pretty much taken over the entire family so the tank will be a nice poly comm. I used to like the aggressiveness of cichlids but not my cup of tea anymore, i wanna get more into oddballs.
 
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Cool topic.

I kind of always do the same... no real theme or plans on the community of fish ive kept. It kind of always evolves but in a disorganized way. Big part was really only being back in the hobby the past few years.


Planning an upgrade in the near future, and this time i wanna do it right. Been planning the tank for 6 plus months. Polypterus have pretty much taken over the entire family so the tank will be a nice poly comm. I used to like the aggressiveness of cichlids but not my cup of tea anymore, i wanna get more into oddballs.
For a while I wanted a brackish tank with a few oddballs like archers, flounder, mono sebaes, and a few figure 8 puffers. Now I look back and wonder why I even thought about some of those fish...
 
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