Introducing Myself

FISHBREEDER

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Hello my name is Aaron, I am a relitivly new aquariest in comparison to some of you I'm sure. I have been breeding different types of fish for the last 21 years, starting with fancy tailed guppies with my parents, to Discus, to Gold rams, I cant even remember what all i have done lol.... I am currently breeding show quaility crowntail/and crowntail plakat bettas, Pecurla Clown fish, and my personal favorite Bangaii Cardinal Fish.

I am currently setting up a new (just for me) saltwater tank, with my heart set on teh Humu Humu (Huma Huma/ Picasso) Triggerfish... I've been doing a lot of research on compatible tankmates, and set up this account to see what other people have in thier tanks, as well as obtain and share knowledge about breeding fish.
 
SO: here is a list of my setups: lol.... okay For BETTAS:
about 20 2 1/2g tanks for holding my breeding adults, 30 10g tanks for raising babies and breeding, also have 4 5g tanks for same purpose,
OTHER FISH: I have a 10g nano reef, a 20g nano reef, 75g for my two young oscars, 55g community saltwater tank (2 p. Clowns, 3 three striped damsels, madolin golby, flounder, blue damsel, starfish, and more live rock than i thought it needed, 55g for baby Picasso Triggerfish (he has a 300g tank waiting for his growth.
Other breeders: Also have a 20g for holding my alfa male and alfa female bangai cardinal fish (move male to 40g when he has eggs, and use the 40g to raise the young)

I think thats what you were asking.
 
well I believe it is the same with anything: Doesn't matter how many or how much of anything you have, as long as you can give the care, respect and love each deserves. I love each of my fish (though I do have a couple favorites lol.)
 

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