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Phleborrhagia

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Apr 13, 2008
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Hi eveyone, I love this site; found it from watching Youtube videos and searching arowana sites a while back and just haven't had the chance to write an intro thread yet (I'm a Phlebotomist and a Nursing Student so most of my time is spent either study, at school, or sucking blood, lol). I hope to gain a greater informative aspect of fishkeeping from here than I already do. Right now I've got:

(2x) 10 gallon tanks - both freashwater and have been running for 1 1/12 years now.

7 - Fancy Guppies (to which the fry are transfered to a 1 gallon tank (for now) with an undergravel filter, used as a grow-out tank until they get to the size that they won't be sucked up by the filter in the 10 gallon... or eaten by the others, lol - to which they will later on be food for the larger fish)

5" Chinese Algae Eater with a genetic defect in one of his eyes; think of Marilyn Manson's contacts - how one eye is dialated and the other is constricted.

Apple Ramhorn snails - breed to supplement the puffer's feeding

Ghost shrimp

The other houses;

5" Spotted Green Puffer (yeah, I know puffers are brackish water fish but I bought him a year a go, back when he was only an inch long, and he's done fine since - he had never nipped anyone's fin or the such - I plan on eventually housing him in a brackish water tank)

6" Chinese Algae Eater (who likes to pick on the puffer and the Loach; nothing threatening really, more like he's the tank bully by chaseing them around for a few seconds before going back into his tube)

6" Dojo Weather Loach

3" Zig-Zag Eel
(These guys will be moved to the 55 Gallon tank as soon as I get my 160 Gallon all set up and cycled.)

Ghost shimp - I tend to buy about 12 every other week, what the puffer doesn't eat live in the plants. I've thought about setting up a tank (I have an empty 15 gallon tank, that I got along with the 160 gallon, that I've thought about doing this with - or setting it up for the guppy fry) specifically for breeding either Ghost Shrimp, Cherry Shrimp, or both but would like to find out more about that - specifically tank parameters and the such.


55 Gallon - freashwater and been running for 1 1/2 years now.

Equipment:
Marineland Penguin BIO-Wheel 350

CO2 setup with 5# tank and home made reactor (I had it running for quite a while, but I need to get another powerhead for it)

Stock:
20" Tire-track Eel

12" Rope Fish

10" Black Ghost Knife

7" Common Pleco

5" Gold Veil Angelfish


160 Gallon - just bought it used from some one and in the process of setting it all up and getting it ready for its fishless cycle.

Equipment:
(2x) H.O.T. Magnum Pro systems with (2x) BIO-Wheel Pro 60 - one for each

Yeah, I know, not enough filtration for it, but I'm looking at getting either a Magnum 350, a Fluval FX5, a Hagen 405 (etc on canister filters), setting up a inline system (with a Lifegard AF-94 Triple, AF-93 Triple, AF-92 Double), or setting a wet/dry sump tank. I'm also thinking about getting either a Lifegard 25w UV Sterilizer or a Aquastep 25w UV Sterilizer.

**** I would LOVE to hear some feedback from people who already own such equipment (except about the Fluval FX5 - I already know it's a GREAT filter, but I don't about the rest which is why I would like the feedback for instead - UNLESS you happen to have or had one of the others as well before, then PLEASE leave me some feedback about the PROS and CONS to each, lol) ****
 
Phleborrhagia;2460697; said:
Hi eveyone, I love this site; found it from watching Youtube videos and searching arowana sites a while back and just haven't had the chance to write an intro thread yet (I'm a Phlebotomist and a Nursing Student so most of my time is spent either study, at school, or sucking blood, lol). I hope to gain a greater informative aspect of fishkeeping from here than I already do. Right now I've got:

(2x) 10 gallon tanks - both freashwater and have been running for 1 1/12 years now.

7 - Fancy Guppies (to which the fry are transfered to a 1 gallon tank (for now) with an undergravel filter, used as a grow-out tank until they get to the size that they won't be sucked up by the filter in the 10 gallon... or eaten by the others, lol - to which they will later on be food for the larger fish)

5" Chinese Algae Eater with a genetic defect in one of his eyes; think of Marilyn Manson's contacts - how one eye is dialated and the other is constricted.

Apple Ramhorn snails - breed to supplement the puffer's feeding

Ghost shrimp

The other houses;

5" Spotted Green Puffer (yeah, I know puffers are brackish water fish but I bought him a year a go, back when he was only an inch long, and he's done fine since - he had never nipped anyone's fin or the such - I plan on eventually housing him in a brackish water tank)

6" Chinese Algae Eater (who likes to pick on the puffer and the Loach; nothing threatening really, more like he's the tank bully by chaseing them around for a few seconds before going back into his tube)

6" Dojo Weather Loach

3" Zig-Zag Eel
(These guys will be moved to the 55 Gallon tank as soon as I get my 160 Gallon all set up and cycled.)

Ghost shimp - I tend to buy about 12 every other week, what the puffer doesn't eat live in the plants. I've thought about setting up a tank (I have an empty 15 gallon tank, that I got along with the 160 gallon, that I've thought about doing this with - or setting it up for the guppy fry) specifically for breeding either Ghost Shrimp, Cherry Shrimp, or both but would like to find out more about that - specifically tank parameters and the such.


55 Gallon - freashwater and been running for 1 1/2 years now.

Equipment:
Marineland Penguin BIO-Wheel 350

CO2 setup with 5# tank and home made reactor (I had it running for quite a while, but I need to get another powerhead for it)

Stock:
20" Tire-track Eel

12" Rope Fish

10" Black Ghost Knife

7" Common Pleco

5" Gold Veil Angelfish


160 Gallon - just bought it used from some one and in the process of setting it all up and getting it ready for its fishless cycle.

Equipment:
(2x) H.O.T. Magnum Pro systems with (2x) BIO-Wheel Pro 60 - one for each

Yeah, I know, not enough filtration for it, but I'm looking at getting either a Magnum 350, a Fluval FX5, a Hagen 405 (etc on canister filters), setting up a inline system (with a Lifegard AF-94 Triple, AF-93 Triple, AF-92 Double), or setting a wet/dry sump tank. I'm also thinking about getting either a Lifegard 25w UV Sterilizer or a Aquastep 25w UV Sterilizer.

**** I would LOVE to hear some feedback from people who already own such equipment (except about the Fluval FX5 - I already know it's a GREAT filter, but I don't about the rest which is why I would like the feedback for instead - UNLESS you happen to have or had one of the others as well before, then PLEASE leave me some feedback about the PROS and CONS to each, lol) ****
welcome to MFK .... i can see your already one of us with this collection... glad you joined and nice to meet you... there are so many forums with in MFK for all your questions and concerns... look through the whole list and you will be amazed... alot of fishkeepers will be looking forward to sharing knowledge and tips... wait and see... meanwhile enjoy ...and welcome again..:D
 
Red Devil;2462032; said:
welcome to MFK .... i can see your already one of us with this collection... glad you joined and nice to meet you... there are so many forums with in MFK for all your questions and concerns... look through the whole list and you will be amazed... alot of fishkeepers will be looking forward to sharing knowledge and tips... wait and see... meanwhile enjoy ...and welcome again..:D


Thanks Red Devil. Yeah, I plan on doing a lot of searching and a lot more reading of the forums in my free time :D. I'll also upload some pics of my tanks and fish soon - I just need to read the TOS to make sure I can, or if not, when I can, lol.
 
Vicious_Fish;2462301; said:
Welcome to MonsterFishKeepers! :)


Thanks for thewelcome Vicious_Fish.


Oh yeah, I also forgot to mention, I've also got a 20 gallon pond with five LARGE feeder goldfish in it - they were food for another fish that I had, but never eaten, they're all in the 5"-7" range. Had three 5" koi in the pond before, but they've all jumped out (in the process of building a "thunderdome" around the pond to help prevent that from happening in the future, lol.
 
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