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ChasingFish

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Hello fellow fish freaks,

My name is Vickie and I live in Council Bluffs, Iowa (United States). I have kept fish on and off for 25 years. Mostly freshwater, although I did have an awesome reef tank about 20 years ago....it died when moving across country despite my best efforts to keep everything stable during transport, and I didn't have the heart to get back into it. Currently I have a 75 gallon community freshwater tank (stocked with 5 dwarf gourami, 9 diamond tetra, 4 female bettas, 1 baby angelfish, 1 full grown and surprisingly peaceful red tail shark, 2 vampire shrimp, and 6 amano shrimp AND lots of live plants), a 50 gallon tall (will be a community tank...still cycling...still deciding what to put in it), and TEN 10 gallon tanks (9 of which are in a wall unit) I am using for various set-ups (guppy breeding projects, quarantine tank, brackish tank for pea puffers, other species specific / nano fish & shrimp tanks, and growing out plants). Fish store owner Justin is kinda my inspiration:
(his/my philosophy - deep substrate, lots of plants, almost no water change necessary after tank is established). Will try to remember to come back and add pictures later, I'm currently at work. My level of experience is not new, not an expert, but somewhere in between...
 
Welcome!!!
I recently dwelled upon the fact of no water changes and found out some things: ;)
 
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Okay I hear ya! But this shop owner says he hasn't been changing water for over 20 years, and his tanks are beautiful and his fish look very healthy...just saying, deep substrate + lots of plants, watch the video with open mind and let me know what ya think. As far as I go, I am testing water frequently and I hope it eases minds to know that I am still doing water changes - but VERY interested in achieving this perfect balance that he has in his tanks with my own tanks. My thinking is, if you have enough plants they are eating up those extra nitrates and they are not rising. As for the other chemicals/minerals/hormones in the water, that's a legitimate point and maybe it differs from fish species to species.
 
Yoo another fish freak from Iowa!! I'm in the Des Moines area. Is the Justin you're talking about from Adams/Crowned Aquatics by chance?
 
Yoo another fish freak from Iowa!! I'm in the Des Moines area. Is the Justin you're talking about from Adams/Crowned Aquatics by chance?
No, I don't think so...if you watch the video (it's been a while since I have) I believe they say the store is in San Fransisco CA and I think it's called Ocean something....which is funny because he transitioned to only freshwater at some point, but he didn't change the name of the store. And Hello fellow Iowan!
 
Hello fellow fish freaks,

My name is Vickie and I live in Council Bluffs, Iowa (United States). I have kept fish on and off for 25 years. Mostly freshwater, although I did have an awesome reef tank about 20 years ago....it died when moving across country despite my best efforts to keep everything stable during transport, and I didn't have the heart to get back into it. Currently I have a 75 gallon community freshwater tank (stocked with 5 dwarf gourami, 9 diamond tetra, 4 female bettas, 1 baby angelfish, 1 full grown and surprisingly peaceful red tail shark, 2 vampire shrimp, and 6 amano shrimp AND lots of live plants), a 50 gallon tall (will be a community tank...still cycling...still deciding what to put in it), and TEN 10 gallon tanks (9 of which are in a wall unit) I am using for various set-ups (guppy breeding projects, quarantine tank, brackish tank for pea puffers, other species specific / nano fish & shrimp tanks, and growing out plants). Fish store owner Justin is kinda my inspiration:
(his/my philosophy - deep substrate, lots of plants, almost no water change necessary after tank is established). Will try to remember to come back and add pictures later, I'm currently at work. My level of experience is not new, not an expert, but somewhere in between...
Welcome to the forum! You have quite the variety of finned pets. :)
 
Hi and welcome to TFF... :hi:
 

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