Might be throwing in the cichla towel

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
High City Rida;3894429; said:
As always he is in the house! Was up Reverse? And how are the monsters Dovii doing?

Doing good, looks like "You in the house" more than I. I been here 3 years longer, but you we have the same amount of posts. You is more "always in the house"? Right.........
 
Looks like you've narrowed it down perfectly....to some real stunners.
 
reverse;3894531; said:
Doing good, looks like "You in the house" more than I. I been here 3 years longer, but you we have the same amount of posts. You is more "always in the house"? Right.........

Ahh my post count means nothing. I would just be happy to see everyones pics. And read what others have to share ;).

reverse;3894361; said:
Keep a nice pair of fish, I still do not appreciate the tanks with so many fish in it.

Buy a nice pair of dovi, keep them for 10 years...........

Nice to see you starting to understand the hobby, it is not about the work, but appreciating the fish, and sometimes too much WORK takes away from the hobby.[/QUOTE]

And I am always happy to see you post anyway's. I love your prespective on the hobby. :clap
 
gangster;3894550;3894550 said:
Is the 3rd orino your keepin that dark green pirate stunner? I hope so.
yup, he's one of them :)
 
jcardona1;3894554; said:
yup, he's one of them :)

Your drip system you just rigged up was not helping out with water conditions?

Congrats on the quick sale, you should have asked for more money.:D
 
reverse;3894700;3894700 said:
Your drip system you just rigged up was not helping out with water conditions?

Congrats on the quick sale, you should have asked for more money.:D
yeah i should have! could have helped out with my next purchase :naughty:

yeah the drip system helped a lot. with the drip and removal of the sand, nitrates stay between 15-20ppm. but, thats changing 100g per day. thats just too much water. i need to reduce my bioload, only way is to get rid of some fish :(

but youre right, when you start worrying too much about your fish/water quality, it takes the fun out of the hobby. less is more :)
 
Less is more. True wisdom sir. Good luck on any new extreme plans you may have.
 
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