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So, I'm new to the freshwater scene... Help me...
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Little girl or girlfriend, why's it matter? She likes what she likes. I don't consider goldfish inferior in any way. Her tastes may change, but for now, they're colorful, active, inexpensive, not aggressive, and given the right filtration, not too sensitive. Good choice on her part IMHO.All bleeding stops eventually...
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I knew what you meant. If you want your lady to love fish, you got to let her love what she loves, man. Her tastes will change same as every one's as she gains more experience and wants to try new things. Puffers are difficult, I just don't recommend it for beginners.Originally posted by R_sustaita View Postyeah i didnt mean my girl as a daughter. we have no kids lol.
seriously, gold fish?
Now quit hijacking this guy's thread!!"I think that God, in creating man, somewhat overestimated his ability." -Oscar Wilde
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Shooo! Hijack away! I don't mind, really. I just wanted to spawn some thoughtful insight as to what I need to do, even if the topic strays to Kimbo Slice's early years on YouTube...
So, I like looking at planted tanks. I've always loved puffers.
As stated, I'm in the reef game but I really want a nice (and I guess) large FW tank, too. The personality of a puffer is second to none, so keeping one is number one with the plants at a close second.
So, what about water? Do I need to use my RO/DI from Vertex unit for these types of tanks? Or do you all just pump tap right into the tank and dechlor it? As far as substrate is concerned (puffer in mind), would aragonite work? I hear it helps keep the pH steady, but I really don't know...
And, yes... I've seen some really nice goldfish tanks in the past. I definitely would have to agree with Aquabee's statements (but... who am I?) :)
Thanks thus far, ya'll! I live really close to Fox Run, too! I mean, right around the corner (literally). Can someone PM me the information on the tour? I'll try to come see for myself as I truly don't want to kill anything that I buy. That's the only reason I haven't done a seahorse tank (pardon the digression).
Thanks!
Leo
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We use tap on our fahaka tank with Prime, ro/di water would be too mineral poor and can swing crazy in a tank like that. I only use argonite in my tanganyikan tanks, the fahaka prefer harder water just not that hard. It could be done, its just harder to vaccuum and simple PFS should do fine.
The tank tour thread is located in the GHAC club subsection, but anyone is welcome to show. Just look up Spring Tank Tour and its all listed under that infoIn the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
Desiderius Erasmus
GHAC President
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lol Good deal! And I'm guessing if you can handle reef tanks, you'll have no problem with planted.Originally posted by flipside View PostShooo! Hijack away! I don't mind, really. I just wanted to spawn some thoughtful insight as to what I need to do, even if the topic strays to Kimbo Slice's early years on YouTube...
So, I like looking at planted tanks. I've always loved puffers.
As stated, I'm in the reef game but I really want a nice (and I guess) large FW tank, too. The personality of a puffer is second to none, so keeping one is number one with the plants at a close second.
So, what about water? Do I need to use my RO/DI from Vertex unit for these types of tanks? Or do you all just pump tap right into the tank and dechlor it? As far as substrate is concerned (puffer in mind), would aragonite work? I hear it helps keep the pH steady, but I really don't know...
And, yes... I've seen some really nice goldfish tanks in the past. I definitely would have to agree with Aquabee's statements (but... who am I?) :)
Thanks thus far, ya'll! I live really close to Fox Run, too! I mean, right around the corner (literally). Can someone PM me the information on the tour? I'll try to come see for myself as I truly don't want to kill anything that I buy. That's the only reason I haven't done a seahorse tank (pardon the digression).
Thanks!
Leo
Yes, we have just PFS as substrate and I throw Flourish tabs under the plants as well as lightly dose with liquid ferts. The aragonite might pull up the pH more than you want, gotta love that liquid rock we call houston tapwater!
We've been pleasantly surprised at how many FB neighbors we have, it's great. Anytime! The tank tour thread is under the GHAC sub forum, sign up to take the south side tour there or if you don't have time for the whole thing, just PM us for a number/addy and head to our house after- there will be jerk chicken, beers and fish nerd shennanigans aplenty, I'm sure!
Oh, and also- if you ever did do a seahorse tank, I would be envious for the rest of my life...I wish they were easier to keep, I absolutely adore seahorses! Sigh."I think that God, in creating man, somewhat overestimated his ability." -Oscar Wilde
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Yeah, they are super nice! Only thing is, I've never known anyone to keep a pony tank for more 8 months... well... maybe up to a year, but never more. Even them ORA variety (premium, aquacultured ones).
Any way... WTH is PFS? Sorry... acronyms run rampid in this hobby.
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Pool Filter Sand, just inert cheap sand that is easy to maintain. They sell bags at nearly any Pool Filter Supply store and it works great. We got ours at the local Leslie's Pool Supply off of Tamina near Oak Ridge.In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
Desiderius Erasmus
GHAC President
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Yeah, I've heard the same thing...even keeping them alive for a little while is a full-time job for the best of the best, which I am definitely NOT. hahah. Makes you wonder how places like Moody gardens do it?Originally posted by flipside View PostYeah, they are super nice! Only thing is, I've never known anyone to keep a pony tank for more 8 months... well... maybe up to a year, but never more. Even them ORA variety (premium, aquacultured ones).
Any way... WTH is PFS? Sorry... acronyms run rampid in this hobby.
I'm quite sure they employ unicorns, or something.
Too bad, they are such neat little creatures."I think that God, in creating man, somewhat overestimated his ability." -Oscar Wilde
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No way, honey. That's crazytalk. I'm pretty sure it's unicorns.Originally posted by mnemenoi View PostI bet its the team of well paid aquarists that feed them live brine shrimp 4 times a day or the ballin filtration there that might help, lol.
"I think that God, in creating man, somewhat overestimated his ability." -Oscar Wilde
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+1 TO LESLIE'S PFS, its great for planted substrates75G Standard - High Light Planted Community Fish
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33G Cubish - Vivarium w/ D.auratus 'blue & bronze'
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Okay... I know where that place is. I think I purchased some "PFS" a few years ago from them for a reef I built back then... Thanks for that.
I guess I need to start shopping for a bigger tank. I might try doing plants at first, just to see how the puffer reacts to it; but, I'll cross that bridge when I get there, I guess. I won't be able to make the tour this weekend due to other obligations, but I'm sure I'll figure this thing out one way or the other. That, or I'll do a FOWLR tank with just puffers and angels, or something...
Thanks everyone! Great community of folks here! :)
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Anyone who can somehow keep seahorses alive. I think that's the secret ingredient...they use crushed unicorn horn as filter media, or something.Originally posted by eklikewhoa View PostWho has a unicorn?"I think that God, in creating man, somewhat overestimated his ability." -Oscar Wilde
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Easiest plant to keep that most fish stay away from is anubias. I dont know anything about Fahakas but its worth a try and they arent expensive plants.
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