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10-Nov-2006, 09:35 PM #1
My Fishtank!
Well, my mom was cleaning the house, and she thought she could just stick a sponge in the fish tank and remove the algae, well, this created soap scuds, and they kept building up, and I couldn't remove them all, so I quickly took all the fish out, and replaced all the water, and cleaned the tank. Sadly, 1 of the goldfish died... :'( But I just got back from Petsco and bought 4 more!

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The 2 lonely goldfish

Here come their friends!

Getting them ready for the water.



They're ready now! I'm putting them in.








If you have one, post pics!
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10-Nov-2006, 09:59 PM #2
nice pics here is my freshwater tropical tank, nothing specail i dont have too many my algea eater ate most of them

ignore the background my backdrop got wrinkeld and i had to take it off

i need to do a bit of mainttence on it but i just cleaned the pump and filters and got the heater hooked up, nothing specail just a small tank to enjoy
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10-Nov-2006, 11:56 PM #3
knight...nice tank
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10-Nov-2006, 11:57 PM #4
Southy..nice tank. I am no expert but I do know you have to be careful of which fish you put together. Hope you have better luck.
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11-Nov-2006, 12:33 AM #5
yes i do , but the algea eater got so big he decided to eat what ever he pealesd
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11-Nov-2006, 01:17 AM #6
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yes i do , but the algea eater got so big he decided to eat what ever he pealesd
Sorry, but that is funny.
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11-Nov-2006, 06:04 AM #7
Knight that's a good ending to the story, nice pics too



Southy yours is a nice one also,
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11-Nov-2006, 11:41 AM #8
here's my two, nemo and deep fried

nemo's an amputee, fin missing, hence the name

funny how everytime I enter the room, they are always begging for a feed.
but if I go near them with the camera they freak
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11-Nov-2006, 11:51 AM #9
Knight are you running an under-gravel filter in there or just air stones?
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11-Nov-2006, 11:58 AM #10
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Knight are you running an under-gravel filter in there or just air stones?


looks like an air stone, i had one on my tank but my pump took a crap, that made me mad because them challengers are expensive



it was funny poocheee except for my one fish was like 30 bucks
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11-Nov-2006, 12:32 PM #11
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it was funny poocheee except for my one fish was like 30 bucks



I've never had a fish tank. But I think clown fish are just beautiful.
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11-Nov-2006, 12:43 PM #12
They are Pooch but they are marine fish and hell on earth to maintain.
Get the ph level wrong by a fraction and they are history.
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11-Nov-2006, 12:45 PM #13
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looks like an air stone, i had one on my tank but my pump took a crap, that made me mad because them challengers are expensive



it was funny poocheee except for my one fish was like 30 bucks
Under gravel filters are the way to go and you can get away with a clean out for at least 6 months.
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11-Nov-2006, 12:46 PM #14
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They are Pooch but they are marine fish and hell on earth to maintain.
Get the ph level wrong by a fraction and they are history.
yea i did that in a 50 gal

i couldent keep up with them so i just went to tropical in a smaller tank
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11-Nov-2006, 07:48 PM #15
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Knight are you running an under-gravel filter in there or just air stones?
No those are air stones. I wanted to get a snail to keep the tank clean, but my mom said they looked ugly
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