Hi all! Finally getting back to fishkeeping.

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
thanks man. It's not that my wife doesn't appreciate fish/pets its the money aspect of it.

My wife grew up with the idealism of saving your money for a rainy day, while me on the other hand believe in "you can't take it with you". so I would love to spend my savings on setting up a kick ass fish room, but as in all things life it never goes one's way...well at least not yet..:naughty:

Yeah I was thinking of cichlids a friend of mine has a 180 cichlid tank going..pretty cool.

Me, I've always loved the arowanas, mostly the jardini, since they are the closet thing to a real asian arowana which unfortunately CITES will still not allow in the USA after 3 decades. Shame, those chili reds are sweet.
 
I think a 125 is a good grow out tank and the 180 would good enough for life. I Wish you all the best!

And by the way what the hell took you so long to get back in the hobby:confused::D
 
Thanks high, I hope I remember some of the old tricks from years ago.
Yes, Arowanas RULES!
Well sunpoe, its a long story. Basically after certain amount of time passes by doing other things in life and what not I never found the time to get back into it.
But long story short, I went to one of my wife's co-workers house durint Turkey day, and saw they had a 30 gallon tank and asked the husband what are they keeping, so he tells me a austrailian arowana, I said 'cool' since I had one years ago. Before anyone jumps up and down, I told him that tank is too small for a jardini, and took a look at the bugger.

It was a 3 inch jardini, but god damn..it was all messed up. Eyes were all clouded up, swimming at a angle and what not. Needless to say I laid into the guy, and he said it wasn't his fish to maintain but his 12 year son. What the hell.:WHOA: :irked:

The tank was smelly, murky and crap...and that brought back memories of my jardini. So what I did was, I took the arowana from the idiot and gave him 20 bucks.:(

I took the jardini home, and realized I don't have a tank set up, but I do have a 10gal that used to hold my wife's betta.
So I cleaned out the tank, added the water, yes believe it or not I still had some of my old stuff from way back, the old standby sponge filter!:nilly:

I know its not good to put the lil bugger in without aging the water, but it was a drastic situation, I acclimated the lil bugger and seemed to be no problem.
Being the holiday I had to wait til Fri. morn to pick up some stuff from my LFS.
Prior to that, I called up an old college room mate that had extensive background on aros, mainly asians. His grandfather and uncles worked in a arowana farm in malaysia or singapore..one of those places.

So I told him what the problem with the jar was, and he said to get melafix and epsom salt. Make sure to crank the water temp up to 84-86 degrees and just maintain good clean water, do a daily partial w/c about 10-15%, maintain at least a 0.5% salt ratio and observe. Sounded simple enough i think to myself.:screwy:

Well after 3 weeks of doing the treatment, the lil bugger's eyes have cleared up completely but the right eye is kinda screwed up, the pupil is a lot smaller..looks like a dot now and he seems to be able to see. He's still swimming at a slight angle but not as bad when I first saw him. His appetite is back and he's dogging up plankton and goes nuts for mealworms.

During the 3 weeks I called and pestered my friend and got some great info, and he told me that the jar had swim bladder problems, and usually the treatment that he prescribed will clear it up. He did state that it may take a few weeks up to few months, with no guarantee of full recovery. He gave some links to sites that deal with arowanas, but most of them were hard to understand because of it being overseas and these cats have real bad writing skills/english language. So I just started googling and found this site, which blows my mind on what so many of you have done and accomplish in your own setups.
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After having sifted thru the MFK site, I want to convert my garage into my own little haven of fishdom, but it'll take some time and a whole lot of convincing the old lady.

Needless to say this is what re-sparked my interest in fish keeping. :grinno:

Oh yeah, forgot to mention he has grown an inch since having him in my "hospital" tank. I'm hoping that he'll make a full recovery, if not I'll still keep him. It would be a shame to put him to sleep.

Also the tank is cycled because I went to one of my friends house that has a 180g cichlid tank and stole some biomedia and gravel from him.:naughty:
 
WELCOME BACk!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


i can honestly say.

im awaiting pictures.

your thoughts of stock.

and your DiY shots.

good luck with everything.
 
okay some pix..not the greatest camera is a old nikon coolpix...
Yes I know, I'm not that great of a carpenter, but the damn thing is sturdy and level :ROFL:

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W/D- 20 gallon High area for bio media holds approx. 7.4 gal of media.
I also will add another piece of plexi in front of the foam pad to hold that in place.
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Poor lil jardini I took from wife's friend.
Notice his smaller than normal pupil in his right eye. Thats the same side that he is tilting up. Previously he was really messed up, both eyes all clouded over and swimming at a 45 degree angle. After the treatment his eyes have cleared up and swimming at 30 degree angle. I'm hoping the continued treatment will cure his swim bladder problem.
Don't worry, his belly is full from dogging 4 meal worms. :grinno:
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Welcome back!
I too was out of the hobby for about 6 years,new marriage new job new kids= no time:(
I startedback by setting up one of my old 55g and 2 years later have over1000g of water in my house:screwy:


Th diy filter and stand look great,and kudos to you for rescuing the aro,I just saved an 18" catfish from 30g tank its been in for a decade its very cool watching it swim like a maniac all over my 125g:nilly:
You got to find a fish your wife likes and setup a tank,I have it easy my wife is into plecos.
 
Welcome to MFK!
I was just saying to me good lady this morning that of all the forums, and not just ones about fish, MFK seems to be one of the best I've seen on the web. Truly international! I've found some fascinating stuff on here and other users have given me some great advice this year, so I hope we can all help you out to if you need it.
I just returned to fishkeeping after a long break as well.
Check this thread for my story and others!
http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=30601&page=4

Do you plan on keeping the Jardini once he's well?
Or are you gouing to return him to his former home (after sorting out his accomodation)?
And what did your wifes co-worker say when you took his fish?!!
 
Welcome to MFK!

That jar has some great color. Glad to see you back in the hobby. Best way to get the wife to say yes, is to stock at least one tank with fish she likes. :naughty:
 
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