i believe it is true, but they usually dont last very long, maybe a month or two, i asked if you could do something sort of lie that, read this(post #4) it might sort of answer your question
well, technically, I could fit into my 130 gallon, though i would be very uncomfortable, and it would have to be empty other than me.
how many litres/gallons does the rio 180 hold?
i wish i had the money to go, and watch spain win it. but im going to europe in spring of 2010, and i cant be traveling all the time.
edit: heck i never travel, what am i saying... lol but still, no money...
steve erwin was awesome, to bad he died.
on topic: i would definetly go swimming with my fish in a big tank like that. my 9 month old nephew could swim in my tank, but he doesnt know how, and he might drown... plus all the fish would be terrified lol
i like that its wide, because i couldnt fit the bogwood in a tank any thinner that 20 inches, plus then you can have 'rows' of plants and way more of them.
lol, you could ride them... and be thrown off... and be EATEN!!!!
id rather have dolphins, theyre nicer, i just wish killer whales werent so... killer, they are so awesome
wow, what a better world this would be is we were all super rich eh? there would be some kick@$$ aquariums out there.
but... you can only dream :drool:
my 5 gallon bucket for water changes on my 130 gallon is the most usefull...
kidding of course, i use a 25-30 gallon 'bucket', 'pail', 'drum' for water changes, but i think i want a python, i hate waterchanges so much lol
umm, i think some people use clove oil, the same stuff you use to nicely kill your fish. you just use the right amount and it would get your oscar lethargic, then when you put him in the new tank, he would get back to normal. someone should second opinion this though. i know they do this for koi.
yes erk, it is a real piece of wood.
and to haych, the biggest fish ill be getting is a gold gourami, which gets 6 inches, so yeah, mostly small fish, plus ill be giving the aquarium to my mom when i move out of the house.
yeah, that makes sense, i think the male is to small for the female, maybe ill get rid of both of them, then raise my babies and use one of them in my next attempt at breeding.
my male looks good single, but the female looks very very drab, maybe ill give it another shot in a few weeks, just need to get a small tank for the babies...
lol, i probably wouldnt stop at 3 tanks if i had millions of dollars, now that i think about it, i would have so much fun. id probably go to the amazon and find a new species and take a few home with me (if they werent endangered of course lol)
ahh but you can only dream...
lol thats cheating... you could perhaps make a huge*** saltwater coral reef and then build your glass house inside of it.... come to think of it, that would be sweet!
yeah, my idea was sortof soppossed to be a self sufficient eco system, but i also would have to feed them, which i guess makes it not self sufficient lol, but the big fish would be able to eat the babies of the other fish
they probably wont end up all over your house, i have lots in my tank and they just help clean up algae, though i dont know why they just appeared there
my first was about 4 or 5 maybe even 6 years ago, but i way overstocked it and was cruel to bala sharks by putting them in a 17 gallon... but ive had my current tank, the one im not embarressed about since august 11th, i guess thats 4 months.
if you could have any three tanks you could ever want, and you won the lottery so you could spend lots of time doing maintenence and not worry about cost, what would you choose?
i would have a south american amazon river biotype
12'x8'x4' LWH
it would be 2873 us gallons or 10874 litres
1000...
i had read somewhere that it was true, ill just research more before i say stuff lol
edit: here is where i read this, maybe the species article should be revised