Hi everyone,
I've been keeping fish for the past six or so years, both freshwater and saltwater. With regards to freshwater fishkeeping, my focus has been on native fishes in southwestern Australia, a group of species that is highly underrated, in my opinion, and seldom kept in aquaria, in contrast to other Australian species such as rainbowfish. They're not the most colourful bunch, I'll give you that, but there's a sense of pride in keeping these hidden gems right on my doorstep and found nowhere else (most species are entirely endemic to the region). As for saltwater, my focus has been on nano and pico setups, there's something so appealing about distilling reefkeeping to its most basic elements (think a pico jar or the Ecoreef Zero), not to mention how such a system defies the common (and usually true) belief that reefkeeping is so difficult and expensive.
Other than fishkeeping, my other passion is herpetology, which is older than my interest in fishkeeping. I enjoy spending time looking for reptiles (especially snakes) out in the bush and photographing them. And I also keep a pet Stimsons python
Looking forward to my time on this forum
I've been keeping fish for the past six or so years, both freshwater and saltwater. With regards to freshwater fishkeeping, my focus has been on native fishes in southwestern Australia, a group of species that is highly underrated, in my opinion, and seldom kept in aquaria, in contrast to other Australian species such as rainbowfish. They're not the most colourful bunch, I'll give you that, but there's a sense of pride in keeping these hidden gems right on my doorstep and found nowhere else (most species are entirely endemic to the region). As for saltwater, my focus has been on nano and pico setups, there's something so appealing about distilling reefkeeping to its most basic elements (think a pico jar or the Ecoreef Zero), not to mention how such a system defies the common (and usually true) belief that reefkeeping is so difficult and expensive.
Other than fishkeeping, my other passion is herpetology, which is older than my interest in fishkeeping. I enjoy spending time looking for reptiles (especially snakes) out in the bush and photographing them. And I also keep a pet Stimsons python
Looking forward to my time on this forum