Journal Setting Up A 125 Gallon Malawi W/pics, new fish & pics 3-30 |
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Journal Setting Up A 125 Gallon Malawi W/pics, new fish & pics 3-30 |
May 10 2008, 03:15 AM
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![]() Hmm...what fish to buy next? Hardest decision ever. Group: Members Posts: 1360 Joined: 20-January 08 From: South Dakota, USA Member No.: 38583 |
The labs each have their own hidey spot!!!
![]() ![]() And then I have my surfing snail. I don't know how he/she was holding on with all those bubbles coming out!! I thought it was neat so I took a pic I can't wait to get my other fish!! |
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May 13 2008, 01:25 AM
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![]() Hmm...what fish to buy next? Hardest decision ever. Group: Members Posts: 1360 Joined: 20-January 08 From: South Dakota, USA Member No.: 38583 |
I decided that the labs were to terrified in the 29 gallon. They never came out, except when it was time to eat. Maybe the other two got stressed and that's why they died. I lost one more so I'm down to 2 yellow labs. The third one seems to have choked on something. It had black stuff in it's "throat". I could touch the black junk, but didn't too much as it was gross. Anyways, I pulled the labs and my snail outta my 29 and am now putting ammonia in the 29 gallon to "feed" the bacteria to keep it cycled until I get my next batch of fish in.
Here's some pics of the labs: ![]() ![]() This last one was taken with the flash on.They are still hiding alot right now. One occasionally comes out, but the other stays under my sponge filter in the back corner. (Because of how my giant rock is in the back right the filter sits about 2-3 inches off the bottom of the tank.) I want to get more labs!! This post has been edited by kj23502: May 13 2008, 01:23 AM |
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May 29 2008, 01:56 PM
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![]() Hmm...what fish to buy next? Hardest decision ever. Group: Members Posts: 1360 Joined: 20-January 08 From: South Dakota, USA Member No.: 38583 |
I haven't heard a darn thing about my package from drsfostersmith.com I think it got lost in the mail as I finally called and they have no record of receiving it. At least it was only $10 of stuff I was returning and no more than that
Anyways, here an updated pic of Ares. You can sort of see where he's starting to get a little red hint on the top part of his body: ![]() I think he's getting picked on. One of his side fins are torn a little bit And my new quarantine: ![]() ![]() A pseudotropheus Crabro. It's a little full right now, as my kids helped feed this morning. These were taking today prob about 30 seconds apart. Crazy how they can darken their stripes like that. Last night when I was reading TFF posts, my hubby said come quick look at this....I missed it I tried getting a pic of King also, but he wouldn't cooperate. He's the one in my avatar. I'm trying to get a pic of him when he has his stripes darkened. |
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May 30 2008, 02:26 AM
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![]() Life is very important to Americans. - Bob Dole Group: Members Posts: 2973 Joined: 12-September 05 From: Kansas Member No.: 15832 |
They're looking lovely kj. Don't worry, once you get some more, your labs will be a lot more active. It really is amazing how quickly the crabros can change colors, I used to stare at my girly for hours just to see here change back and forth. I can't wait until I get the new set up when I move, image 15 girlies changing at the same time.
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Jun 17 2008, 03:49 PM
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![]() Hmm...what fish to buy next? Hardest decision ever. Group: Members Posts: 1360 Joined: 20-January 08 From: South Dakota, USA Member No.: 38583 |
Well, for some reason all 3 remaining yellow labs died...don't know why. Except for one..had black stuff in it's mouth. Like it choked on something...really wierd
Well, since my package was lost, I went on their website and ordered the intakes. Hope to go rock hunting soon too! I just need bigger rocks. Especially since it's a tall tank, instead of the regular 125 gallon. It's 26 inches tall or (66 cm). After it's re-aquascaped, I'll start ordering some more fish I did get some extra money from my paycheck ($1,000 usd) and was debating turn this tank into a saltwater reef tank. I've decided that with all the planning and effort into this tank already(and all the beautiful cichlids that are available in the hobby).....I'll eventually just buy another tank for that So first thing is first, I want to finish and perfect what I started, but I'll continue planning my sw on the side |
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Jun 19 2008, 02:45 AM
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![]() Life is very important to Americans. - Bob Dole Group: Members Posts: 2973 Joined: 12-September 05 From: Kansas Member No.: 15832 |
Well, for some reason all 3 remaining yellow labs died...don't know why. Except for one..had black stuff in it's mouth. Like it choked on something...really wierd Well, since my package was lost, I went on their website and ordered the intakes. Hope to go rock hunting soon too! I just need bigger rocks. Especially since it's a tall tank, instead of the regular 125 gallon. It's 26 inches tall or (66 cm). After it's re-aquascaped, I'll start ordering some more fish I did get some extra money from my paycheck ($1,000 usd) and was debating turn this tank into a saltwater reef tank. I've decided that with all the planning and effort into this tank already(and all the beautiful cichlids that are available in the hobby).....I'll eventually just buy another tank for that So first thing is first, I want to finish and perfect what I started, but I'll continue planning my sw on the side I've had the same problem in this hobby, I always seem to convince myself not to get rid of what I already have,but instead get another tank. Thus full blown multiple tank syndrome is born. |
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Jun 19 2008, 05:33 PM
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![]() Hmm...what fish to buy next? Hardest decision ever. Group: Members Posts: 1360 Joined: 20-January 08 From: South Dakota, USA Member No.: 38583 |
The labs just never really seemed comfortable either. As you saw in the pics above, the 3 remaining were always hiding in the QT tank(except for feeding time) and the same goes for when I put them in the big tank too
But, I'll keep trying!!! I'll probably mail order my next ones, as my lfs doesn't seem to want to do custom orders. The one I DON'T believe them on are they haven't seen metriaclima estherea in a while....come on, it's supposed to be one of the more popular species.... or so I thought Anyways, I can actually buy direct from some breeders on the net, so they won't be shipped multiple times. They'll only be shipped overnight to me On a happy note: I recieved my clear intakes today!! and I bought an algea scrub thing with a longer handle (since I have a VERY tall tank). I'll start cleaning the back of my tank too. I don't like the look of all the algea. It is cool in a way b/c I see exactly where the fish have been picking at it. There are little bare patches here and there. One more thing: I got a 10 gallon tank from my bro in law. If my estherea, that I'll eventually get, start breeding I'll try and raise the fry. Surely my lfs would like to buy colorful red cichlids as they should be popular. The only popular ones that have their own tank in the store are ps. demasoni and the yellow labs. They can add an estherea This post has been edited by kj23502: Jun 19 2008, 05:34 PM |
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Jun 19 2008, 05:39 PM
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![]() Hmm...what fish to buy next? Hardest decision ever. Group: Members Posts: 1360 Joined: 20-January 08 From: South Dakota, USA Member No.: 38583 |
p.s. the Crabro is still doing great. Before I even put him/her (not sure what it is yet) in the tank I vacumed all the gravel to give the tank a thorough cleaning. It's dug a giant pit under the rock formation. its' the same rock formation as the first pic in the post at the top of this page (#181). It can get it's whole body tucked under there
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Jun 19 2008, 10:07 PM
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![]() Life is very important to Americans. - Bob Dole Group: Members Posts: 2973 Joined: 12-September 05 From: Kansas Member No.: 15832 |
p.s. the Crabro is still doing great. Before I even put him/her (not sure what it is yet) in the tank I vacumed all the gravel to give the tank a thorough cleaning. It's dug a giant pit under the rock formation. its' the same rock formation as the first pic in the post at the top of this page (#181). It can get it's whole body tucked under there I wouldn't worry about him/her getting blocked in, s/he would just dig his/her way out. (Sentences will make a lot more sense one it's finally sexed P.estherae are popular here, however, Petco here has started selling lab/zebra crosses. |
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Jun 20 2008, 01:18 PM
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![]() Hmm...what fish to buy next? Hardest decision ever. Group: Members Posts: 1360 Joined: 20-January 08 From: South Dakota, USA Member No.: 38583 |
I'm sooo mad... ticked beyond belief right now
I went to do a wc, and my kids BROKE my python thing I just have to fill it w/buckets by hand |
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Jun 20 2008, 06:07 PM
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![]() Hmm...what fish to buy next? Hardest decision ever. Group: Members Posts: 1360 Joined: 20-January 08 From: South Dakota, USA Member No.: 38583 |
Got done refilling it by hand
Did 40 gallons using a Culligan Man 3 gallon plastic jug. I did so much b/c it's been maybe 2 weeks since I did a change. Keep in mind that my tank is very lightly stocked atm and they are still juvies, so there's not as much waste as there would be if it was fully stocked adults. That's why I let it go a couple weeks between changes. ok-kids are sleeping and I'm going to go take a nap now |
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Jun 21 2008, 01:28 AM
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![]() Life is very important to Americans. - Bob Dole Group: Members Posts: 2973 Joined: 12-September 05 From: Kansas Member No.: 15832 |
Oh man, I'd be angry too.
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Jun 21 2008, 03:03 AM
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![]() Hmm...what fish to buy next? Hardest decision ever. Group: Members Posts: 1360 Joined: 20-January 08 From: South Dakota, USA Member No.: 38583 |
Oh man, I'd be angry too. Yea, that parts ok I guess. I never use the sink attachement for draining anyway. I run the end out into the yard and give the grass a drink Well, I've decided that I'm buying another tank...omg someone stop me!!! I have to have a dory(aka hippo tang, regal tank) and they can get up to 12" or so. That's why I made that decision. I'll still try to get better rock and a few more fish for my African tank, plus I'll be moving both my running filters over to the new tank so I won't have to deal with cycle again. Now the only thing is.....FINDING A TANK. I'm watching for 2nd hand ones, as they are a lot cheaper. My big tank is second hand also. So it may be awhile yet, but I'll be watching This post has been edited by kj23502: Jun 21 2008, 03:04 AM |
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Jun 21 2008, 12:03 PM
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![]() Proud UKAPS Member Group: Members Posts: 1469 Joined: 9-December 07 From: Nottinghamshire, England Member No.: 37476 |
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Jun 21 2008, 12:10 PM
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![]() Hmm...what fish to buy next? Hardest decision ever. Group: Members Posts: 1360 Joined: 20-January 08 From: South Dakota, USA Member No.: 38583 |
aaronnorth, why did you link the uk planted aquarium society?
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Jun 21 2008, 12:24 PM
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![]() Proud UKAPS Member Group: Members Posts: 1469 Joined: 9-December 07 From: Nottinghamshire, England Member No.: 37476 |
there is a tank for sale, 157g - he needs to get rid of it quick as he is moving, so it is going cheap.
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