Currently live east side of Cleveland Ohio, have 180g, 125g, and a couple of 55g tanks. 180 has a silver arowana, couple of Pacu, and a few redtail tinfoil barbs. 125g, has two oscars, jack dempsey, 2 convicts, and a hyprid TSN/RT. One 55 has a couple of native largemouth, crappie, and a channel cat, all babies, usually rotate these to a friends pond as they grow. Other 55 has 2 inch TSN and a couple of tiny peakcock bass.
MFK's is amazing, with beautiful pics and tons of info. I've probably spent 5 or 6 hrs browsing the last couple of days. Found this site messing around searching for Bumblee Bee Groupers online. Had one of these about 18 yrs ago was the most amazing aquarium fish I've ever had. Picked him up for about $150 or so, had him around a year before I went off to college. Been looking for one (not very hard) off and on for probably the last 5 years, didn't think they were available at all. Not that I'm quite set up to get one at this time, but I'm pretty excited to see there is still a chance to pick one up someday. I'm going to have to start making some future plans....although the juveniles being adaptable in freshwater is new to me. I kept mine in full marine mode with a couple of small nurse sharks....another very interesting specimin from my past that I just don't see anymore.
Anyhow, that's just a little bit about me, looking forward to lots of good stuff from MFK's in the future.
That's a little bit about me...looking forward to more pics/stories and info.
MFK's is amazing, with beautiful pics and tons of info. I've probably spent 5 or 6 hrs browsing the last couple of days. Found this site messing around searching for Bumblee Bee Groupers online. Had one of these about 18 yrs ago was the most amazing aquarium fish I've ever had. Picked him up for about $150 or so, had him around a year before I went off to college. Been looking for one (not very hard) off and on for probably the last 5 years, didn't think they were available at all. Not that I'm quite set up to get one at this time, but I'm pretty excited to see there is still a chance to pick one up someday. I'm going to have to start making some future plans....although the juveniles being adaptable in freshwater is new to me. I kept mine in full marine mode with a couple of small nurse sharks....another very interesting specimin from my past that I just don't see anymore.
Anyhow, that's just a little bit about me, looking forward to lots of good stuff from MFK's in the future.
That's a little bit about me...looking forward to more pics/stories and info.
