Fishkeeping Wishlist

MHunt

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Ok, i have three main things on my fish keeping wish list. A large tankbuster community, aro's, giant gourami's, rays etc. I know a couple of you have tanks like this and it really appeals to me, need a bigger house first.

Second when I get space in my garden i'd love to have a garden shed kitted out as a fish room. Solar panels on the roof to heat the water, and perhaps generate the electricity to run the pumps, airpumps etc.

Finally, i'd love to keep lionfish, they are simply my favourite marine fish, I know there's not much they can be kept with, but it's worth it to keep one of the most interesting marines imo.

Go on then, what's on everyone elses?
 
I would love to set up a marine tank with a fuzzy dwarf lionfish!
 
Guppie selective breeding station with 3 10L tanks and two 30L with breeding traps! And a marine tank with clownfish a full living reef and lots of colourfull fish!!!!...

Shame that I cant have this, I would have to get a bigger house.
 
my son wants a marine tank cos he desperately wants a box fish, cow fish and frog fish!! i'd love to set one up for him but funds dictate not :no:
i'd also love to keep rays - they are so gorgeous and graceful, great to watch!!!!
 
I would like a pair of jaguar cichlids most of all, but no room, so they will have to wait.
 
A 6x2x2 tank. then i could forget that some of my fish will outgrow my current tank. leaving me to ensure that they are well and happy. but if CFC gets board with his 900ukg, i think i could find use for it, though perhaps the space may be tricky. still the rest of the family could sleep in the garden!
 
My eventual goal is to have a tank that is in the thousands of gallons to get a really natural looking tank going, something along the lines of 20 feet long and 8 feet wide by 4 feet tall. The idea is that when our son has grown up and moved out we will sell our fairly large house in the suburbs of London for a tidy profit and buy something smaller with a bit of land attached in a less expensive area so we have a nice lump of cash to play with.
 
I want a block of land out in the country so I can put ponds all over the place and set up a big old fishroom with clear panels in the roof for light. A solar panel to run a blower, that runs the filters. ANd the money to do it all :)
 
Hrmm, well one day I want to move house to a large property and try my hand at large scale breeding, probably Australian natives. I could make a tidy profit on Barramundi and Saratoga.

I would also like to try and breed Fronstosa.

Other than that, I want to find a new place with a fish room instead of 5 tanks scattered around the house; get at least a 6ft tank for some nice bigguns, and try my hand at either a large predatory tank or oddball tank.
 
Apart from my new tank,

I would love to set up a coral reef fish tank with clown fish in it, but im just too inexperienced....
 
i want a tank large enough to house gold severums, bolivian rams, and dwarf flag cichlids.
 
Apart from my new tank, I would love to set up a coral reef fish tank with clown fish in it, but im just too inexperienced....
Saltwater is easy enough. It's just like freshwater but with salt in it. And it costs a lil bit more to get going, mainly test kits, lights & pumps.
 
would love to be a very succesful fish keeper,have just had tonnes of problems recently,and i would definatley wish all these were never to happen again.

would also love enough money so that if i wanted to go out and buy a tank big enuff for 6 clown loaches i would be able too wothout thinking about it ( is that a greedy request??lol)
but still it could be worse i could have tonnes of cash and be a miserable old mooo :lol:


and i dont mean old!!
 

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