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OT...I have fish!! (Att. Christine and Victor)
As I mentioned in a previous posting I have recently got a tropical fish
tank setup. I now have fish!! 6 neon tetras, 6 glolite tetras and 6 platies (the guy in the aquarium shop said that was OK to start with)....he also sold me some bacterial starter stuff to kickstart the biological filter. Funny thing...Gizmo isn't intersted....she walked past, looked up, meowed once then fell asleep next to the tank. Odd Purrs Angela |
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Gizela wrote: As I mentioned in a previous posting I have recently got a tropical fish tank setup. I now have fish!! 6 neon tetras, 6 glolite tetras and 6 platies (the guy in the aquarium shop said that was OK to start with)....he also sold me some bacterial starter stuff to kickstart the biological filter. Funny thing...Gizmo isn't intersted....she walked past, looked up, meowed once then fell asleep next to the tank. Odd Purrs Angela Congratulations on the new additions! I had a fish tank once. I could never have another one. My favorite fish kept trying to commit suicide by jumping out. Even when there was a cover on he managed to get out. It was a cat fish, by the way. Figures. Anyway, one day I came home and found that he had succeeded. There he was dead on the floor. So I decided to give him a "burial at sea" and just as I started to flush he revived. I tried to scoop him out but it was too late. He swirled away. I hope he managed to find his way to a river and is even to this day swimming around and enjoying life. I miss you Mr. Whiskers! I can laugh at this now but at the time I was horrified that he hated me so much he preferred death to my company! :-) As for Gizmo, it is all a ploy. Sure she ACTS uninterested but just wait until Meowmie's back is turned. It will be surf and turf for dinner tonight! :-) She is one smart kitty and Oliver admires her restraint! Margaret -- Margaret Fine |
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There is no way Gizmo can get them.....lids on the tank and a hood...all
fully enclosed. Nevertheless she will be watched. Purrs Angela "Margaret Fine" wrote in message link.net... Gizela wrote: As I mentioned in a previous posting I have recently got a tropical fish tank setup. I now have fish!! 6 neon tetras, 6 glolite tetras and 6 platies (the guy in the aquarium shop said that was OK to start with)....he also sold me some bacterial starter stuff to kickstart the biological filter. Funny thing...Gizmo isn't intersted....she walked past, looked up, meowed once then fell asleep next to the tank. Odd Purrs Angela Congratulations on the new additions! I had a fish tank once. I could never have another one. My favorite fish kept trying to commit suicide by jumping out. Even when there was a cover on he managed to get out. It was a cat fish, by the way. Figures. Anyway, one day I came home and found that he had succeeded. There he was dead on the floor. So I decided to give him a "burial at sea" and just as I started to flush he revived. I tried to scoop him out but it was too late. He swirled away. I hope he managed to find his way to a river and is even to this day swimming around and enjoying life. I miss you Mr. Whiskers! I can laugh at this now but at the time I was horrified that he hated me so much he preferred death to my company! :-) As for Gizmo, it is all a ploy. Sure she ACTS uninterested but just wait until Meowmie's back is turned. It will be surf and turf for dinner tonight! :-) She is one smart kitty and Oliver admires her restraint! Margaret -- Margaret Fine |
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Gizela wrote:
I now have fish!! 6 neon tetras, 6 glolite tetras and 6 platies (the guy in the aquarium shop said that was OK to start with)....he also sold me some bacterial starter stuff to kickstart the biological filter. That's way too many fish to start with. Also, platies like brakish water, while tetras like very soft acidic water. Not the best of combinations. A good word of advise would be to never listen to the advise your fish store guys give out. Most of them are either ignorant, or just want to sell you stuff. If the "bacterial" stuff they sold you is not Biospira, it's a waste of money. I'm afraid you will kill most of the fish you've added to your tank. -- Victor Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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They don't sell Biospira anywhere here in Australia. I did my own research
and the compnents of Biospira are the same as the stuff I got. "Victor Martinez" wrote in message ... Gizela wrote: I now have fish!! 6 neon tetras, 6 glolite tetras and 6 platies (the guy in the aquarium shop said that was OK to start with)....he also sold me some bacterial starter stuff to kickstart the biological filter. That's way too many fish to start with. Also, platies like brakish water, while tetras like very soft acidic water. Not the best of combinations. A good word of advise would be to never listen to the advise your fish store guys give out. Most of them are either ignorant, or just want to sell you stuff. If the "bacterial" stuff they sold you is not Biospira, it's a waste of money. I'm afraid you will kill most of the fish you've added to your tank. -- Victor Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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Gizela wrote:
They don't sell Biospira anywhere here in Australia. I did my own research and the compnents of Biospira are the same as the stuff I got. That's pretty much impossible considering the biospira contents are patented. I don't mean to sound argumentative, but I get really annoyed at fish shop employees that give bad advise to new fish owners. -- Victor Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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"Victor Martinez" wrote Gizela wrote: They don't sell Biospira anywhere here in Australia. I did my own research and the compnents of Biospira are the same as the stuff I got. That's pretty much impossible considering the biospira contents are patented. They might be patented only for the North American market, or something. They may be free of patent in Australia. -- Marina, who knows nothing about fish tanks, so should shut up. |
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That's way too many fish to start with. Also, platies like brakish
water, while tetras like very soft acidic water. Not the best of combinations. A good word of advise would be to never listen to the advise your fish store guys give out. Most of them are either ignorant, or just want to sell you stuff. If the "bacterial" stuff they sold you is not Biospira, it's a waste of money. I'm afraid you will kill most of the fish you've added to your tank. -- Victor Martinez Victor, can I ask you a fish question? (Since the thread is already marked OT) I love aquariums, but am very much a novice. About a year ago my one betta died, so I replaced him with 2 guppies. Two guppies quickly turned into *lots* of guppies. So I kept the original 2 in the 5-gallon tank and boughtt a 10 gallon to put the babies into. Right now there are about 15 babies in the 10 gallon. All of a sudden, both tanks grow algea really quickly, even though I change the filter often. I can't figure out why this started, even in the tank with the original 2 fish. . Also, I have worn out all my friends giving them baby guppies and can't figure out what to do with the rest of them. I know there are too many in the big tank. The Petsmart fish guy said, buy some scavengers, but I didn't because I can't see how that's going to make much difference keeping the tank clean and there are already too many fish. Any advice appreciated. Sherry |
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"Victor Martinez" wrote in message ... Gizela wrote: I now have fish!! 6 neon tetras, 6 glolite tetras and 6 platies (the guy in the aquarium shop said that was OK to start with)....he also sold me some bacterial starter stuff to kickstart the biological filter. That's way too many fish to start with. Also, platies like brakish water, while tetras like very soft acidic water. Not the best of combinations. A good word of advise would be to never listen to the advise your fish store guys give out. Most of them are either ignorant, or just want to sell you stuff. If the "bacterial" stuff they sold you is not Biospira, it's a waste of money. I'm afraid you will kill most of the fish you've added to your tank. -- Victor Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he I, too, don't mean to be discouraging but I agree with Victor re the starting with too many fish part even though you added the bacteria. I don't know how big your tank is but for a 55-gal tank, the most I ever started a tank out with was 2 platy-size fish.And then I'd add one or two slowly over time; it is sort of a eco-balancing game and unfortunately adding too many fish can throw things off quite easily. It is up to you but if I were in your shoes I'd call the store back and tell them you feel you got too many fish initially and would like to return them for store credit towards future purchases. (One thing to keep in mind is also the ultimate size of the fish you buy. The rule of thumb is one inch of fish per gallon of water and it is truly better to err on the underpopulation size. In my tank, I never had up to the limit of fish allowed in the tank and it enabled me to keep some of the more difficult to raise fish (clown loaches) for many years and up to over 6+ inches in length.) Purrs and best wishes, Christine |
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Marina wrote:
They might be patented only for the North American market, or something. They may be free of patent in Australia. True. That is entirely possible. -- Victor Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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