I have a ways to go yet before my tank will be up. So far I only have the tank, I still have to buy ALL of the supplies (thankfully, Christmas is on the way) and then I still have to cycle it.
Did you cycle your tank before adding your fish? I've never fully cycled a tank before, and I'm still a little nervous about the process involved, especially since I'm not home all the time with school and all. Hopefully its not too bad.
Can you take any pics of your entire tank(s)?
Here's a tip on the supplies...buy them online! It's downright shocking how much pet stores mark up the supplies. I was going to buy some filter media at the pet store the other day, which was basically a 1 liter box of ceramic rings. They were wanting $35 for it, but I can buy the same box online for about $17....really sad, huh? Anyway, check out
www.petsolutions.com or
www.bigalsonline.com for some better deals than what the pet stores will give you.
I haven't set up my new tank yet as I am still waiting for my supplies to arrive from UPS. I will probably do the fishless cycle method again like I had mentioned to you before. Without any extra help, this method took about a week of adding ammonia to the tank daily. This time around, I plan on adding filter media from my other tank, so it should be a little quicker than that.
I've never been able to get a decent shot of the entire tank, but I will try again.
have a fish tank to, I think it's 35 gallons? like 1 foot deep, 2.4 feet tall and 3 feet wide, dunno how that translates to gallons I have only a male and female betta there now. ALl the other ones I had there were slain by the male betta, inckuding the 13 inch long algea eater I had. I put it in a box and buried it. I miss that big stinky fish
[:(] That sucks! You must have a really mean betta if it killed one of those algea eaters. Those things are usually indestructable. Sounds like your betta needs to be taught a lesson. Maybe Judd can give you one of his many future convicts to take care of it.
lol at big stinky fish. [:P]
cool pics, I have a 55 gallon and many many 10 gallons tanks myself... successfully breeding angelfishes!
(got around 130 already... I started doing selective breeding now (playing with heritage, trying to get color patterns and stuff)
Angelfish are cool. I've known several people who've had them, but I've never been able to keep them since they weren't compatible with my other fish. 130 fish! Wow...i've never been 100% successful in getting my fish to breed. I have three severums in my tank. Two of them try to breed all of the time, but the other one in the tank usually break them up before they get too serious. I did have an african cichlid tank once, and they were breeding like crazy...but then they would get eaten up just as fast by the other tankmates. Can you post some pics of your fish?
I'm glad to see that others here enjoy my hobby. It gives us something else to talk about when we get tired of talking about rollercoasters.