Tony blazer
Fish Fanatic
Hello my name is Tony I have been a member for a month or so but been involved in the hobby for over four decades. I consider myself intermediate in the hobby certainly not an expert and always open to learn new things. I have very strong viewpoints and opinions about the hobby. I will have a conversation and or debate with anyone about the hobby but please let's keep it respectful and follow my first two mottos
My mottos are:
1. Agree to disagree.
2. There is no right way only a wrong way of doing things.
3. You can't put 5 lb of crap in a 4 lb bag.
This 55 gallon tank was first established in 2001 as a community tank mollies platies or swordtails tails Tetris barbs Rams ect.
In 2006 the tank was transferred to a new home with staying intact with the fish and water transferred in a wheeled garbage can. In 2014 when the inhabitants life span ran its course the community tank was transferred into a African cichlid tank. The From 2014 to the end of 2019. I lost my last African cichlid in December 2019 but a few years before I decided not to replace the cichlids as they live out their life cycle. The remaining habitants of the tanks was
2 synodontis petricola catfish 1 King tiger pleco and some java fern that was left from the original 2001 tank due to adding salt for the cichlids and cichlid behavior with live plants.
December 27th I decided to re-establish a community tank. Please I do not want to get into a debate about my stocking decisions. My fish are happy and thriving and most importantly I am satisfied and getting great enjoyment watching my new community tank. I want to keep this thread as a journal of this new tank and hopefully have some intelligent stimulating conversation with other people who are into the hobby.
This tank has been a work in progress for the last 2 months.
Contents of tank:
Decor and hardware:
*Substrate Caribsea Gemstone Creek the
smallest gravel size not sand size.
*Lace Rock 25 years old purchased 1995.
*To hang on the back filter fluval 110 (500GPH) and Tetra whisper 60 (300GPH)
*Air pump Fluval G2 50-160 gallons with a
18 inch bubble stick buried underneath
substrate
* Fluval aquasky 2.0 LED 35 watts light (only a few weeks old).
Plants:
1. Java fern (original plant from 2001)
2. Amazon sword
3. Kleiner bar sword (love this plant)
4. Anubias Nqncon
5. Sagittaria subulata bunch
6. Gaint hair grass
7. Anacharis
8. Water Sprite (not doing well do to fish)
9. Ludwigia super red mini
10. Cabomba Caroliniana
Fish:
2 angelfish (Marlboro and gold)
5 ram cichlids (German Gold Electric blue)
4 dwarf gouramis (powder blue red flame)
4 Tetris (red eye and serpae)
5 fancy tail guppies (Males)
2 Panda Cory cats
1 Chinese algae eater
2 synodontis petricola (original fish)
1 King tiger pleco (original fish)
I don't mind having a conversation with anyone about anything but please respect my views respect on my stocking choices. I've always had tanks that thrived and fish that live a long healthy life span. My fish are happy but what's more important I am happy and I get enjoyment out of watching this current tank setup. Look forward to hearing from you all. Here are some pictures and I will continue to update progress and reports about this aquarium setup. The following pictures is the tank back in 2014 when I converted into a cichlid tank and the pictures with a white substrate was the original gravel from 2001. I replace the gravel net full by net full. What a pain in the ass
My mottos are:
1. Agree to disagree.
2. There is no right way only a wrong way of doing things.
3. You can't put 5 lb of crap in a 4 lb bag.
This 55 gallon tank was first established in 2001 as a community tank mollies platies or swordtails tails Tetris barbs Rams ect.
In 2006 the tank was transferred to a new home with staying intact with the fish and water transferred in a wheeled garbage can. In 2014 when the inhabitants life span ran its course the community tank was transferred into a African cichlid tank. The From 2014 to the end of 2019. I lost my last African cichlid in December 2019 but a few years before I decided not to replace the cichlids as they live out their life cycle. The remaining habitants of the tanks was
2 synodontis petricola catfish 1 King tiger pleco and some java fern that was left from the original 2001 tank due to adding salt for the cichlids and cichlid behavior with live plants.
December 27th I decided to re-establish a community tank. Please I do not want to get into a debate about my stocking decisions. My fish are happy and thriving and most importantly I am satisfied and getting great enjoyment watching my new community tank. I want to keep this thread as a journal of this new tank and hopefully have some intelligent stimulating conversation with other people who are into the hobby.
This tank has been a work in progress for the last 2 months.
Contents of tank:
Decor and hardware:
*Substrate Caribsea Gemstone Creek the
smallest gravel size not sand size.
*Lace Rock 25 years old purchased 1995.
*To hang on the back filter fluval 110 (500GPH) and Tetra whisper 60 (300GPH)
*Air pump Fluval G2 50-160 gallons with a
18 inch bubble stick buried underneath
substrate
* Fluval aquasky 2.0 LED 35 watts light (only a few weeks old).
Plants:
1. Java fern (original plant from 2001)
2. Amazon sword
3. Kleiner bar sword (love this plant)
4. Anubias Nqncon
5. Sagittaria subulata bunch
6. Gaint hair grass
7. Anacharis
8. Water Sprite (not doing well do to fish)
9. Ludwigia super red mini
10. Cabomba Caroliniana
Fish:
2 angelfish (Marlboro and gold)
5 ram cichlids (German Gold Electric blue)
4 dwarf gouramis (powder blue red flame)
4 Tetris (red eye and serpae)
5 fancy tail guppies (Males)
2 Panda Cory cats
1 Chinese algae eater
2 synodontis petricola (original fish)
1 King tiger pleco (original fish)
I don't mind having a conversation with anyone about anything but please respect my views respect on my stocking choices. I've always had tanks that thrived and fish that live a long healthy life span. My fish are happy but what's more important I am happy and I get enjoyment out of watching this current tank setup. Look forward to hearing from you all. Here are some pictures and I will continue to update progress and reports about this aquarium setup. The following pictures is the tank back in 2014 when I converted into a cichlid tank and the pictures with a white substrate was the original gravel from 2001. I replace the gravel net full by net full. What a pain in the ass
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