Some Fish Pics From A New Member

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The oscars, tinfoils, black shark,pleco, and TSN share a 150G(72*20*24) tank filtered by an XP4, 2*XP3, and 2 Emp 400s. Not to worry I am prepared to house the TSN, I work at a LFS so when the fish hits about 18" Im going to take him to the LFS and let him grow up some more in our 220G display and by then I will have his 450G tropical pond ready to go, its sitting dry in my basement as I type :good: But hes only 12" now so Ive got till next year before I really have to get things rolling to fast. The oscars are about 11"...the black shark 9" and the tinfoils about 9".

The severum is in my 40G grow out tank with some SDs, a senegal bichir and a few others waiting till I get his 75G tank finished up the end of this week. Its going to be filtered by an XP3 canister and a Penguin 350.

The betta lives in a 5.5G soon to be planted tank sitting on my bathroom counter. All in all i have 9 tanks(150, 100, 75, 40, 25, 15, 10, 5.5, 2.5) My camera is a Kodak Z712 IS.

Thanks for the comments btw :)
 
Honestly Id trade all 9 of 'em in for about 3 huge ones...but then who wouldnt? I burnt myself out on the hobby a few years back after doing somewhat of a fish hatchery in my family garage...I ran something in the ballpark of 30tanks, had breeding pairs of discus, oscars, angels, corydoras, farowellas, bristlenoses and some dwarf seahorses :blink: Unfortunatly we went on a winter vacation and I came home to ice cold tanks and dead fish, a power outage claimed everything expect a few random fish and that pair of tinfoils.

Whats one more tank once you have multiples really :p Id just bring it home and be like "look present for you!" but then my SO is a fish fanatic and my parents really dont care how many tanks I have as long as they arnt in the main living area of the house. They do keep the 75G in the living room but for some reason they dont see if fitting to have a tank in the living room larger than 4ft :blink:
 
Honestly Id trade all 9 of 'em in for about 3 huge ones...but then who wouldnt? I burnt myself out on the hobby a few years back after doing somewhat of a fish hatchery in my family garage...I ran something in the ballpark of 30tanks, had breeding pairs of discus, oscars, angels, corydoras, farowellas, bristlenoses and some dwarf seahorses :blink: Unfortunatly we went on a winter vacation and I came home to ice cold tanks and dead fish, a power outage claimed everything expect a few random fish and that pair of tinfoils.
Sorry to hear a about the loss :sad:

Whats one more tank once you have multiples really :p Id just bring it home and be like "look present for you!" but then my SO is a fish fanatic and my parents really dont care how many tanks I have as long as they arnt in the main living area of the house. They do keep the 75G in the living room but for some reason they dont see if fitting to have a tank in the living room larger than 4ft :blink:
I can't do that...I don't want him mad at me...lol. I was lucky to get my 125 gallon that sits in the living room with my 29 gallon. That was quite an upgrade in itself...about 100 gallons of upgrade :lol:
I just got that last November of '07. That's alright. It'll give me time to save up for the peices I need. Then after awhile, I'll go get another one.

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At least he admits that my fish are really interesting. I have african cichlids in them. the 29 gallon is the QT tank (for now :shifty: ).
 
That is quite the upgrade, congrats :good: Could always leave a few in the QT and need another QT tank...ive done that method to :unsure:
 

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