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Mineralgt
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Ive had mine for about 6 months and fell in love with the hobby.
40 Gallon breeder and Im running 2 50 Fluvals and a dual t5 high output fluorescent light with about 80 watts. Looking at getting a bigger tank at the moment but I'm curious to see what you guys got! These are just some of my fish!
My Electric German blue ram
Rainbow shark and he is actually not aggressive at all
My blood eyed swordtail and he is the most aggressive in the tank but only with the mollies
I have 2 loaches but I only see them during feeding time
I have plenty ghost shrimp
Then some of my favorite are the rumynose tetras. The red nose can actually tell your water conditions depending on the color and the checkered tails are badass! [ 2014-01-18, 09:21 PM: Message edited by: Mineralgt ]
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Pretty sweet. I've had some cichlids but that's it. My buddy has a big ass saltwater tank with some clown fish, anenamies and some other cool stuff.
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I recently setup my old tank; a flat back hex and a stand that I built over 20yrs ago. I have Discus, a few odd ball fish: Reticulated River Loach, long fin pleco, darter tetras & clean up crew - cats, clown loaches.
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Are they hard to take care of?? I have been wanting to put some in the new tank I want to build but I heard there really difficult to take care of! But there beautiful bro that's sick!
quote: Originally posted by RAP66: I recently setup my old tank; a flat back hex and a stand that I built over 20yrs ago. I have Discus, a few odd ball fish: Reticulated River Loach, long fin pleco, darter tetras & clean up crew - cats, clown loaches.
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I used to have cichlids 2 tiger Oscars, 2 managuesse (jaguar cichlids), 2 green terror and placos oh and convicts about 6. all but the placo and Oscars breed like crazy lol. started off like you op guppies, neon tetras, zebra dinos etc etc then one day bought an Oscar, about a week later no more lil fish started off with a 10 gallon tank upgraded to a 35 gallon added another Oscar n placo then again upgraded to a 55g and added the green terrors (more aggressive then the Oscars) and convicts about 8 fish n the tank. had my Oscar for almost 9 years and wasn't full grown yet! then made mistake and bought a female and male jaguar cichlid (extremely aggressive especially with fry) killed almost everything in my tank then tried killing my placo n they both died lol. tank never looked as good as yours tho Oscars like uprooting plants got 135g turtle tank now
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Mineralgt
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Lmao sounds like you went crazy with aggressive fish!! I can't keep my mollies from dropping fry though!! They breed like crazy so I constantly donate them to a local fish store. I don't have fish aggressive enough to eat them! I seem oscars get huge that's why I never invested in one but hey are definitely beautiful fish. I try to stay away from the aggressiveness because I love my tetras lol. I also stayed away from cichlids because they rip up plants and I love the natural look and how beneficial it is for the tanks or else they are my h more beautiful then the regular fish.
quote: Originally posted by SwEeT03Gt: I used to have cichlids 2 tiger Oscars, 2 managuesse (jaguar cichlids), 2 green terror and placos oh and convicts about 6. all but the placo and Oscars breed like crazy lol. started off like you op guppies, neon tetras, zebra dinos etc etc then one day bought an Oscar, about a week later no more lil fish started off with a 10 gallon tank upgraded to a 35 gallon added another Oscar n placo then again upgraded to a 55g and added the green terrors (more aggressive then the Oscars) and convicts about 8 fish n the tank. had my Oscar for almost 9 years and wasn't full grown yet! then made mistake and bought a female and male jaguar cichlid (extremely aggressive especially with fry) killed almost everything in my tank then tried killing my placo n they both died lol. tank never looked as good as yours tho Oscars like uprooting plants got 135g turtle tank now
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Any pictures of the darter tetras?? And where did you get those if you don't mind me asking?? I saw some pics of google and they are beautiful!! I've never seen those before!
quote: Originally posted by RAP66: [QB] I recently setup my old tank; a flat back hex and a stand that I built over 20yrs ago. I have Discus, a few odd ball fish: Reticulated River Loach, long fin pleco, darter tetras & clean up crew - cats, clown
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quote: Originally posted by Mineralgt: Any pictures of the darter tetras?? And where did you get those if you don't mind me asking?? I saw some pics of google and they are beautiful!! I've never seen those before!
quote: Originally posted by RAP66: [QB] I recently setup my old tank; a flat back hex and a stand that I built over 20yrs ago. I have Discus, a few odd ball fish: Reticulated River Loach, long fin pleco, darter tetras & clean up crew - cats, clown
The darters I have look like this:
One brown the other is a greenish hue.
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quote: Originally posted by Mineralgt: Are they hard to take care of?? I have been wanting to put some in the new tank I want to build but I heard there really difficult to take care of! But there beautiful bro that's sick!
They aren't that bad, it's really about water quality. Frequent changes, having the right community and they do pretty well. They are very skittish, and stress very easy compared to other tropicals.
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quote: Originally posted by Mineralgt: Lmao sounds like you went crazy with aggressive fish!! I can't keep my mollies from dropping fry though!! They breed like crazy so I constantly donate them to a local fish store. I don't have fish aggressive enough to eat them! I seem oscars get huge that's why I never invested in one but hey are definitely beautiful fish. I try to stay away from the aggressiveness because I love my tetras lol. I also stayed away from cichlids because they rip up plants and I love the natural look and how beneficial it is for the tanks or else they are my h more beautiful then the regular fish.
quote: Originally posted by SwEeT03Gt: I used to have cichlids 2 tiger Oscars, 2 managuesse (jaguar cichlids), 2 green terror and placos oh and convicts about 6. all but the placo and Oscars breed like crazy lol. started off like you op guppies, neon tetras, zebra dinos etc etc then one day bought an Oscar, about a week later no more lil fish started off with a 10 gallon tank upgraded to a 35 gallon added another Oscar n placo then again upgraded to a 55g and added the green terrors (more aggressive then the Oscars) and convicts about 8 fish n the tank. had my Oscar for almost 9 years and wasn't full grown yet! then made mistake and bought a female and male jaguar cichlid (extremely aggressive especially with fry) killed almost everything in my tank then tried killing my placo n they both died lol. tank never looked as good as yours tho Oscars like uprooting plants got 135g turtle tank now
lol ya I went crazy with cichlids there just easy to maintain, plus I like feeding time with live bait lol. I have a red jewel and baby jaguar cichlid right now in my turtle tank along with a red/orange barb
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quote: Originally posted by RAP66: quote: Originally posted by Mineralgt: Any pictures of the darter tetras?? And where did you get those if you don't mind me asking?? I saw some pics of google and they are beautiful!! I've never seen those before!
quote: Originally posted by RAP66: [QB] I recently setup my old tank; a flat back hex and a stand that I built over 20yrs ago. I have Discus, a few odd ball fish: Reticulated River Loach, long fin pleco, darter tetras & clean up crew - cats, clown
The darters I have look like this:
One brown the other is a greenish hue.
Damn those are sick I would love to find some of those. I saw the pinkish/redish ones online also! And the long finned pleco you have is pretty nice too!! Do you have special breeders you get them from?? And for the discus if they get scared fast it's probably not the fish for my living room lol it get loud down there! But how big is your tank?
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quote: Damn those are sick I would love to find some of those. I saw the pinkish/redish ones online also! And the long finned pleco you have is pretty nice too!! Do you have special breeders you get them from?? And for the discus if they get scared fast it's probably not the fish for my living room lol it get loud down there! But how big is your tank?
I have a 55G FB Hex. For the discus, you should keep them in an area that doesn't have a bunch of traffic.
I get my fish from Superway in hayweird. The Discus I purchase direct from an importer in fremont. Beware they're not cheap, the 2 Henkel X's in my pic were $350 for the pair (breeding pair).
I do want to upgrade to a 100g but all the ones I find look like crap.
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quote: Originally posted by RAP66: quote: Damn those are sick I would love to find some of those. I saw the pinkish/redish ones online also! And the long finned pleco you have is pretty nice too!! Do you have special breeders you get them from?? And for the discus if they get scared fast it's probably not the fish for my living room lol it get loud down there! But how big is your tank?
I have a 55G FB Hex. For the discus, you should keep them in an area that doesn't have a bunch of traffic.
I get my fish from Superway in hayweird. The Discus I purchase direct from an importer in fremont. Beware they're not cheap, the 2 Henkel X's in my pic were $350 for the pair (breeding pair).
I do want to upgrade to a 100g but all the ones I find look like crap.
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Yeah I think discus is out of my league then lol unless I get a bigger tank in my room. I have been looking for a 75 gallon and up for the living room but the ones I've been finding are also beat to crap or there asking for too much. But damn 350$ for a breeding pair is pretty steep but at the same time them breeding will bring in a profit in the long run if it hasn't already! But I will look into superway thank you bro
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I have one 50 gallon tank. Really like the aggressive fish lol. Kinda fun when it's time to feed them. Have 1 green terror most aggressive fish IMO. 2 oscar fish one of them an albino(white in color). And 2 large Plecos bottom feeders to eat all the algae.
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quote: Originally posted by gohardgohome: I have one 50 gallon tank. Really like the aggressive fish lol. Kinda fun when it's time to feed them. Have 1 green terror most aggressive fish IMO. 2 oscar fish one of them an albino(white in color). And 2 large Plecos bottom feeders to eat all the algae.
get a female jaguar cichlid lol it'll tear apart your green terror
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