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Posted By: weezie13 FISH TANKS??? - October 30th, 2003 at 06:12 PM
FISH TANKS???

Anybody have one, or two or three?? :rolleyes: thumbup

Weezie
Posted By: barleychown Re: FISH TANKS??? - October 30th, 2003 at 06:24 PM
I always have at least one...I love fish. So fun to watch, so easy to care for! <img border="0" alt="[clappy]" title="" src="graemlins/clappy.gif" />
Posted By: Pellonpekko Re: FISH TANKS??? - October 30th, 2003 at 06:51 PM
i started with a 2.5 gallon tank and gave my mom one as well, now i'm on a 5 gallon tank and my mom is still at 2.5

right now i've got
1. betta fish - called Harry
1. golden algae eater - called Tonya
a herd of neon/glo tetras yet to be named

kit and kit luv luv luv the fish tank...
i also have a couple of tadpoles that i'm trying to get into frogs
Posted By: papito Re: FISH TANKS??? - October 30th, 2003 at 08:08 PM
Have 85 gal fish tank just outside the living room window on a front porch...nothing fancy just 22 gold fish that are about 3-4 inches long, and 3-32 gal pre-formed, one near the entryway and two in the backyard. Have two water fountains one in front yard/one in backyard, which used to have fish, until the birds discovered them.
Posted By: catlover Re: FISH TANKS??? - October 31st, 2003 at 04:07 AM
Had some kids carnival fish in 10 gallon tank for many years that just wouldn't die sooo had to give them away when moved. Had until recently...a plecostmus(sp)in a 5 gallon tank until a kit knocked it into the cat litter pan. Did you know that fish don't like to swim in cat yuck for hours and then my daughter didn't know they have a hardtime getting along in chlorine filled tap water kit
Posted By: njoynit Re: FISH TANKS??? - October 31st, 2003 at 04:46 PM
I have fish in my 95 gallon pond outdoors.(have to get me a heater soon this month that will do the size of that pond)I had a 33 gal tank& a 20 gallon tank but they got cracked in move.so my jack dempsey babys are in pond.my placios.may have floated out durring a rain storm...found his skeloton when moved pond.some of my babys floated out so am down to 8 smart fishies.
when lived in indpls had2 55 gallon tanks a 33 gallon tank and 2 10 gallon tanks used as hatcherys.i use to supply uncle bills pet store with fish from my dempseys& africans& fontosas.I had a black shark too a few goldfish(feeder fish that were smart& survived)and some red ones they were feeders too but had one get a good size& was pretty.had black sharks with red tails also& something called glass fish and they would change colors...florecent like& one beta fish that lived in a wine glass just fine till my neice sprayed air freshner.they don't like air freshner.i had a crab liveing in tank for a bit too till ole jack made a meal out of him.that jack was a mean one he froze in ice storm when we moved here cause was no power for a week and we didn't have a generator then.my other pair got ate out of pond by a bird likely
betcha didn't know if have alge trouble in tank can stick a dill pickle spear in tank.the fish will eat on it too.it will lower your water PH(get suction cup get bread tie and poke tie through spear& twist on suction cup and stick cup to side of tank)
Posted By: papito Re: FISH TANKS??? - October 31st, 2003 at 04:55 PM
Njoynit, thanks for the tip.

I have algae problem. Will one dill pickle spear work in an 85 gal. tank (with gold fish)or do I need more than one?
Posted By: Bess of the Piedmont Re: FISH TANKS??? - October 31st, 2003 at 11:00 PM
Great pickle tip- I gotta tell that to my Mom, who has a Koi pond in her Japanese garden.

We just recently got a 2.5 gallon tank for our fantail goldfish "Shoeless Joe" and his little pal Trickster the Aquatic frog. They've been doing very well and are so much fun to feed and watch. We love them.
Posted By: Dawn Marie Re: FISH TANKS??? - November 1st, 2003 at 01:58 AM
Hi All! We have a 30g frshwater planted tank with neons, dwarf rainbows and a couple cherry barbs. A 20 gallon which is home to a goldfish and a few guppies. We also have a tub pond which is home to a huge Cypress plant and more guppies. We had a fish room set up several years ago..raised African cichlids for awhile---more money and work involved than we needed trying to start up an aquarium maintenance biz. Most of the empty tanks are being turned into terrariums now!
Posted By: weezie13 Re: FISH TANKS??? - November 8th, 2003 at 03:32 PM
Why do Betta Fish
make bubbles at the top of their water??
Anybody know???
It's like a cover over his water,
in one little spot, behind his little house??
Like a hiding spot or something.

Anybody have the new Betta tanks
with the lights and things??
Just curious!!

Weezie
Posted By: jc2weho Re: FISH TANKS??? - November 9th, 2003 at 07:44 PM
Weezie, me thinks that Beta is wishing for a girlie-friend. I believe I read where the male builds a bubble nest for eggs to be hatched...
Posted By: weezie13 Re: FISH TANKS??? - November 9th, 2003 at 07:53 PM
Thanks JC,
NO KIDDING???!!!
I was wondering about that,
The one was doing it and the other one wasn't.
2 different tanks, and I filled the water one day apart from each other, so I know one water wasn't "riper" than the other.......
We were wondering about getting girlfriends for them, seeings how they can't have other males or other fish in the tank.....

Is there any type of fish/animal that can go in the male betta tanks that they won't fight with??

Weezie
Posted By: jc2weho Re: FISH TANKS??? - November 10th, 2003 at 03:39 PM
I had little neons in the same tank with my beta. He left them alone. I made the mistake of introducing an angel fish....The beta thought the angel fish's little dangelies were bait and nibbled them all off. Ewwwwe! Had to separate them. Breeding betas is a little tricky, 'cause dad wants to dine on the little ones after hatching. There are special little containers that go inside the tank to keep the little family apart while the babies are growing..Hmmm, I saw a site somewhere...
Posted By: weezie13 Re: FISH TANKS??? - November 10th, 2003 at 04:06 PM
JC,
That's what I thought about the babies,
I had rabbits, and never knew that about
the daddy, and he nibbled on a couple before
I realized it, hey, I was about 10, never
knew fathers ate children, thought they
just yelled alot!! LOL laugh
A lesson learned the hard way at age 10,
broke my wee~pickin' heart.
But I thought the same for this breed,
being so agressive...
I've heard that sometimes, if they see
another fish in a tank, they'll jump out
of their tank and on to what ever, floor, table, etc. Mine seem very, very friendly!

I have seen those tanks for the wee~ones
in the fish store, actually, I have a
girlfriend that has I think some little
and she has a tank for her's too.

So the girls' can stay in there then,
I just don't want to buy one and
they get attacked too!!!
When I go back I'll have to look for some chicks.

I would like to get those tanks for the
betta's that are smaller little hexagon
ones with the lights and filters...
Seems like alot of water changing....
Saw them online for about $40.00, not sure that's in my buget for even one.....Lotto time!!!

Thanks for the info, any other info would be great. I've just gotten them and am not too
well versed on them...

And I gotta find out why fish think they are so hungry and why you shouldn't feed them much if they look and act hungry?? Duh Duh :rolleyes:

Weezie

I gotta find out from njoynit about that pickle.
Sounds interesting...
Posted By: Pellonpekko Re: FISH TANKS??? - November 10th, 2003 at 08:56 PM
weezie, check out this site!

www.bettatalk.com

i found it to be super informative and the lady that runs it seems like a hoot
Posted By: weezie13 Re: FISH TANKS??? - November 10th, 2003 at 09:30 PM
Pollenpekko,
I'm on it now, and reading and enjoying!!
Thank~You!!!
I'll post back when I'm done reading!!!!!

Weezie

Good info! thumbup
Posted By: weezie13 Re: FISH TANKS??? - January 21st, 2004 at 08:25 PM
How's everyone's fish....??
Just wondering!!

We had gotten a snail awhile back and it passed away Duh
Weezie
Posted By: Jillie Re: FISH TANKS??? - January 22nd, 2004 at 03:15 AM
Weez asked. "How's everyone's fish....??"


....still dead, here....
Posted By: weezie13 Re: FISH TANKS??? - January 22nd, 2004 at 03:23 AM
laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh
Posted By: rue anemone Re: FISH TANKS??? - January 22nd, 2004 at 03:56 AM
LOL! ROFL! weezie I am laughing so hard, you are killing me here. Picturing your family watching the snail eat. Oh my, got to catch my breath.

That would have been a good answer to the thread what to do when bored. lol! watch your snail eat heheheheh.

I`m using my fish tanks as greenhouses right now. My fish are under about 2 inches of ice.
Posted By: Jillie Re: FISH TANKS??? - January 22nd, 2004 at 05:04 AM
......Best place fer fishies in my house right now, Rue.... ters
....Fire up the grill...... laugh
Posted By: Anonymous Re: FISH TANKS??? - January 25th, 2004 at 06:15 PM
I BOUGHT A 10 GALLON TANK FOR MY CAT CLARENCE. HE HAS THE HABIT IF WAKING US UP AT EARLY HOURS OF THE MORNING..THE TANK WORKED FOR ABOUT A WEEK. laugh AND HE WAS BACK TO HIS OLD TRICKS OF WAKING ME UP. I LEFT THE TANK IN WISCONSIN WHEN I MOVED HERE eek IT HAD FAN TAILS IN IT..THE FRIENDLIEST FISH YOU COULD FIND. I MISS MY FISHES.. ters LAURA
Posted By: weezie13 Re: FISH TANKS??? - August 5th, 2004 at 06:48 AM
Anyone know anything about ICH???

Weezie
Posted By: Anonymous Re: FISH TANKS??? - August 5th, 2004 at 10:22 PM
Weezie,

The only thing I can tell you about ich is that it is highly contagious, certain fish are more succeptible than others (can't remember which ones - haven't had a tank in years), and shows as white spots on the fish. Pet stores do carry medication for it. Good luck.
Posted By: sachis2112 Re: FISH TANKS??? - August 7th, 2004 at 05:27 AM
Ich is a fungal growth that shows up like little white spots on your babies. It's easily medicated but it's a good idea to isolate the fish that's showing it (unless impossible). There's several different kinds of medication (Ich Away, I think is the name of one). Be sure to take out any charcol filtration while treating. FYI, it'll stain your silicone in the tank a light blue which may eventually leach away. Small price to pay for saving the fishies.
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