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05-11-2010, 11:11 PM   #1

Tropical fish


Hi there, not only do i have Harris, i also have 3 tropical fish tanks. A 16" which at the mo has 4 platys in it, a 30" with 2 silver sharks, 3 harlequins, 3 neons, a glowlight, 6 penguin tetras, a plec and a siamese fighter fish and a new tank which is 4ft which has an iridescent shark in it a the mo but looking to add possibly angels and some other bigger fish. Would be interesting to hear if any other members have fish and what mxes they have in their tanks and possibly swap notes



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05-11-2010, 11:39 PM   #2

Re: Tropical fish


Weused to have a couple of tanks- one had a pair of pearl gouramis, one had a red tailed shark and some harlequins and our 4 ft one had discus and corys. The discus were great but the council change from chlorine to chloramine and we did a water change and lost nearly all our fish. Here we are on well water so the water quality worries us, and we don't have the time either.



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06-11-2010, 12:24 AM   #3

Re: Tropical fish


We don't have fish at the moment but i do like them.
In the past we have had tanks, think my favorites are neons and cardinals.
Marine fish are spectacular but there is a lot more work involved.
would be nice to see some pics of your tanks



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06-11-2010, 01:51 AM   #4

Re: Tropical fish


We had tanks with gouramis and angel fish when I was a child; had a tank many years later with zebras, tetras, guppies and an angel, who eventually killed off the others as it grew huge, and died when the tank sprung a leak when I was at work. . I'd love to see pics of yours.



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06-11-2010, 12:36 PM   #5

Re: Tropical fish


My OH and I have often thought about getting a tank .... would be a big learning curve so I am very happy to read any info about keeping fish.



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06-11-2010, 02:55 PM   #6

Re: Tropical fish


i have had fish since i was about 13 till the age of about 26 then had to give my tank away but steven was interested in them because i wanted another tank, didnt expect to have 3 though!!. I will get photos of mine up soon to show you them. they are great to watch and the learning about keeping them all comes once you have the tank. Lots of aquarium shops are happy to offer advise about which fish to keep together and how to look after them. And any member here with tanks im sure would be happy to help



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06-11-2010, 03:29 PM   #7

Re: Tropical fish


I have a tank with some fantail goldfish, white cloud mountain minnows, a bronze catfish and mollies. The mollies breed now and again so I am limited as to what else I can add. Considering setting up a smaller tank and moving the males into that.

Would love to add a shoal of neons. Had coldwater for years, this is my first venture into tropical. Love watching the tank, very restful.



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06-11-2010, 04:00 PM   #8

Re: Tropical fish


Just a thought - how do you all protect your tanks from your feline fishers???



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06-11-2010, 04:13 PM   #9

Re: Tropical fish


Mine had a sort of semi-cover thingy with a light in it that prevented any little paws dipping into the tank. That was years ago, sure there is something more sophisticated now.



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06-11-2010, 09:29 PM   #10

Re: Tropical fish


I have a hood that came with the tank. The hood has the clips for the lights A little flap can get lifted for feeding.



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