Great fish. Just wondering if anyone else had tanks.
150 gal with dual Emperor 400 filtration.
Love to see some pics bigkid - 13-8-2013 at 06:46 AM
Wow this brings back memories of money flushed down the toilet.
Can't find any pictures but at one time I did have 17 tanks of freshwater fish , the smallest be in 10 gallon and the largest being a hundred and
fifty gallon. And 7 saltwater tanks, the smallest being 25 gallon and the largest being 250 gallon. We had all kinds tropical fish that we raised for
the local fish store. As for the saltwater tanks we raised live coral, snowflake eels, and a bunch of the little ones such as blue tangs, and a bunch
more I can't remember the name of.
I do miss watching them, they did supply a lot of enjoyment. I don't miss the cleaning at all. My problem was I wanted more and I was not satisfied
with just one tank.
Now I take care of a piece of property that has 3 waterfall ponds, 1 waterfall River, and 4 fountains.
The only fish we have in any of these are the cheap goldfish, much easier to spend $10 to feed the cranes than spend hundreds of dollars on a couple
fish.cheezycheese - 13-8-2013 at 09:33 AM
125g w/Redtail Catfish, Albino Oscars, Pacu, a Red Devil, and some Parrots.cheezycheese - 13-8-2013 at 09:40 AM
the Catfish was one of my favorite fish. He would often eat from my fingertips. He would suck down a piece of meat as big as your palm without
blinking. cheezycheese - 13-8-2013 at 09:44 AM
I started a saltwater set up but never got to fully decorate it. That live rock is expensive. When I bought my house I sold the fish because I didn't
want to try and move the set up. cheezycheese - 13-8-2013 at 09:53 AM
My Red Devil and some jellybean parrots. If you skip in a little you can get a better perspective of the size of the fish. The Red Devil is about 14"
tail included. The others are like small grapefruits.martinipro - 13-8-2013 at 02:26 PM
Just started a saltwater tank.
34g cube with Black Hawaiian reef sand and Live rock.
Just a Peppermint Shrimp, Turbo snail and 3 Talbot's Damels for now.
Will post pics soon.3shot - 13-8-2013 at 04:25 PM
My problem was I wanted more and I was not satisfied with just one tank.
much easier to spend $10 to feed the cranes than spend hundreds of dollars on a couple fish.
So Jeff, why can I directly relate this to buying kites now????
Great looking fish Cheesy!
Love to see that pic Martin!3shot - 13-8-2013 at 07:08 PM
totally OT but since you like catfish Cheezy......
52" 51lbs catch and release Bluecat
prolly wouldn't hand feed this one LOLCheddarhead - 13-8-2013 at 07:17 PM
Was bitten hard by the fish hobby in the 90's. Only had three tanks, largest a 75 gal that housed african Ciclids, specifically Tanganikan species.
Lost interest after 10yrs but still entertain the thought from time to time. Lots of stuff still hanging around the house! Wife always want's me to
set a tank back up, but guess who has to take care of it?3shot - 13-8-2013 at 07:37 PM
Oh how I loved my African Ciclids too. All the colors of salt water without the salt. Had a 50 gal tank for those. Never got a cap on the explosive
reproduction abilities though. Very cool. They would gulp all the babies up after playtime and spew them back out after a while. Was just too much to
keep the breeding under control. Windy Heap - 13-8-2013 at 07:58 PM
Been keeping Saltwater Reefs and aquaculturing hard and soft corals for about 18 years.
Here's my overcrowded present 135 gallon, 6 foot long, 2 foot high.................a 180 is waiting out in the garage to move all this 250 pounds of
rock and corals/fish into, but I hate the thought of tearing this one down.
Cheddarhead - 14-8-2013 at 02:03 PM
Wow Windy, very nice reef you got there. Looks like a major undertaking in your future to move all that.:o Best of luck to you!stephdip - 15-8-2013 at 08:13 AM
i've been in and out of reef keeping for over 25 years.
this is the lates tank.
a 92 gal corner tank set up wit calcium reactor,kalk reactor and a bunch iof other cool stuff.
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[img][/img]bigkid - 15-8-2013 at 11:29 AM
this has brought back some things I have forgotten. The biggest thing about having so many tanks was the wight factor. All of mine were on one wall of
the office and after doing a bit of math and determining the total weight of all the tanks and stuff, came to the conclusion that I had better instal
a support beam under that part of the floor. Everything added up to 3900lbs, like parking the car on the wall as an art piece.
One of the other nightmares was the transporting of a 150 gallon glass salt tank, with everything still in it.
Moved it from one house across town and into my office, in the back if my pickup. 9 guys carried it out into the truck bed and plugged it into an
inverter and drove slower than the snails 5 miles and then carried it up 6 steps into the office, and installed it into the wall. Spilled a bit of
water but nothing else went wrong.
all of you guys have great pics and I know how much work they are. You got to have a joy to love a fish tank and keep it. martinipro - 15-8-2013 at 03:43 PM
About 3-4 weeks into it but enjoying every step!
3shot - 15-8-2013 at 09:45 PM
Very nice tanks guys! area429 - 17-8-2013 at 11:45 AM
FEEDING TIME!!!
Very shaky video (camera phone is acting up) but you can see my Koi pond/ aquaponics garden. The big koi is a butterfly koi about 8 years old, the
rest are young goldfish hybrids.
The chilli peppers at the end of the vid are over four years old and have been continuously producing fruit for that time. It is lit only by the sky
light over head.
Cool thread.
I built this koi pond (lousy pic) a few summers ago to replace a smaller one elsewhere on our property. This is about 6,000 gallons. The largest fish
in the pic is over 20 yrs old about 24" long and the ugly net thing in the pic is holding about 50 fry from this year. Can't see all the fish in the
pic but we have some fancy gold fish in there too along with other varieties of koi.
Wife and I still laugh about the circus we had moving the fish from old to new pond....I was standing in the old pond netting in a tube net - handing
it up to Joanna (wife) while she either ran down to the new pond and released or placed into a tote of water...the last few fish did NOT want to go...
Jeff
3shot - 29-8-2013 at 01:19 PM
:o:o:o
Fantastic!!!FrontRangeJeff - 30-8-2013 at 07:12 AM
!! FrontRangeJeff - 30-8-2013 at 07:26 AM
3shot - your tank is amazing - to have koi in a crystal clear tank is impressive. Koi are pretty but are sure FILTHY!!
Your orange and black could be a twin of one of our fry from last year-here is a small pic of it. Right now it is about 6" long and one of the fancy
goldfish is to the left.
BTW - I like your mood...to go along "sorry about your mom's face Ricky"