Mikiblu30;4640782; said:Hi Natalie,
I cant wait to see the tank; I love the background you chose, thanks to your thread I decided on using the Pangea Rocky lV on my upcoming 195 gal build. I told JK47 that you both have been lifesavers with your threads. I cant wait to see it finished.
Good Luck!
Oh and that filter is HUGE!! I'm so jealous!![]()
Hi Mikiblu, thanks for your comments.
valderi123;4641495; said:nice filter
livebearerfreak;4643446; said:haha makes my eheim 2250 look small!! congrats!
Thanks guys! It's still sitting in its box, looking impressive. I need to finally put it together.
So my family's coming down tomorrow and the tank will be here! Tonight I drained and moved the tanks so that I can put the 150g where it should be. Right now the room is in that dreaded in-between stage where there are two running tanks and one huge stand and a bunch of equipment sitting in the same room. Ugh, it's a headache to be in there. I can't wait to get the 150g up and running and sell the 29g or 40g... can't decide which.
The no-brainer would be to keep the 40g breeder for my convict rather than the 29g, but there's an interesting story about him (if anyone wants to hear it, haha). Four months ago, he jumped out of his tank during a water change and hit the tile floor after a 5-foot drop. He couldn't swim normally after that. I had access to take x-rays of him and lo and behold, his swimbladder wasn't visible. He had either ruptured his swim bladder or damaged the nerve that inflates it. Recovery from either of these can take up to a month and half. Long story short, it's been four months and he's not better. He spends most of his time lying on his side on the tank floor (bare bottom tank). Whenever I walk into the room, he leaps up onto his chest and swims around begging for food. If his appetite and attitude weren't so great, I'd euthanize him. But I just can't at this point.
So my convict (the one in my avatar) has been in hospital mode for the last four months. I don't know if he'll ever get better, but as long as he's eating so voraciously, I'll keep going with him. That's why I'm thinking it might be best to keep him in the 29g rather than bumping him up to the 40g. For one thing, I have limited room in my house. The 150g is going to take up a lot of room. And the con doesn't move around very much at all, except when he begs, so I think the 29g would be sufficient for him. Of course, I change my mind every day on whether to give him the 29g or 40g. I want to give him the best life I can, but at the same time I have to be practical and the 29g is enough room for him, especially in his compromised state.

. I can't wait to see the tank I'm so excited for you.