Hi, I'm Magnum Man... 20 years ago, when I met my wife, I had 40ish aquariums... then over a few years, I trimmed it down to a dozen "bigger" tanks, that included a 220 gallon tank I made... then slowly life got in the way, & I ended up with about 10, that were built into the walls in the basement... & slowly, one by one those went empty, & just sat, waiting for me...
Well, this year I thought, it might be kinda cool to start one up, & put waterlilies in it... then, well maybe just a gold fish or two to swim around in the lilies... now, gold fish are gone, & I'm waist deep, back into the game again... I noticed the hobby ( obsession ) has changed a lot since I've been gone... Lighting all LED, heaters went from glorified light bulbs, to space age digital tech, buying fish locally, is nearly non existent around here... the only thing, in my experience, that has not gotten much better, is the filters... yes, you can get them with lights now, but I really miss my Magnum hang on tank canister filters... so far I've gotten 5 of my old ones, up & running again... I do not like their replacements , that sit in the aquarium, they plug up with loose moss too easily, are ugly to look at in the tanks ( especially now that all my tanks are planted ) ( just got interrupted by FED EX, with a box of fish from Cali )... anyway, Forums are new to fish keeping for me, I'm on several for other hobbies... hoping this one ends up being the kind of place I'll want to hang...
so right now I have an old ( non tempered ) 55 gallon with 5-6 varieties of Rainbow fish... most / all are juvenal, though my Madagascar's are starting to get really nice looking right now ( Rainbows are new to me, never had them before ) next was a 45 Gallon, with Angels, & several Tetras the next was an experiment, where I'm using under gravel plates, with no lift tubes, & a pair of Powerheads in each corner, & mats of Java moss on the bottom, rather than gravel, the next was a traditional 55 gallon, with some Tin Foil Barbs... each tank has cory catfish of differing varieties... a couple more empty tanks still waiting in que... I used my experience to build an aquaculture tank outside for raising Tilapia... the Fingerlings were kinda spendy, so I'll be setting up a 65 & 45 tank set up to try to breed & raise my own fry / fingerlings to grow next year, after they get big enough to begin selecting a breeding trio... I'll post pictures in the future, but I'll leave you with this lil guy, one of my favorites
Well, this year I thought, it might be kinda cool to start one up, & put waterlilies in it... then, well maybe just a gold fish or two to swim around in the lilies... now, gold fish are gone, & I'm waist deep, back into the game again... I noticed the hobby ( obsession ) has changed a lot since I've been gone... Lighting all LED, heaters went from glorified light bulbs, to space age digital tech, buying fish locally, is nearly non existent around here... the only thing, in my experience, that has not gotten much better, is the filters... yes, you can get them with lights now, but I really miss my Magnum hang on tank canister filters... so far I've gotten 5 of my old ones, up & running again... I do not like their replacements , that sit in the aquarium, they plug up with loose moss too easily, are ugly to look at in the tanks ( especially now that all my tanks are planted ) ( just got interrupted by FED EX, with a box of fish from Cali )... anyway, Forums are new to fish keeping for me, I'm on several for other hobbies... hoping this one ends up being the kind of place I'll want to hang...
so right now I have an old ( non tempered ) 55 gallon with 5-6 varieties of Rainbow fish... most / all are juvenal, though my Madagascar's are starting to get really nice looking right now ( Rainbows are new to me, never had them before ) next was a 45 Gallon, with Angels, & several Tetras the next was an experiment, where I'm using under gravel plates, with no lift tubes, & a pair of Powerheads in each corner, & mats of Java moss on the bottom, rather than gravel, the next was a traditional 55 gallon, with some Tin Foil Barbs... each tank has cory catfish of differing varieties... a couple more empty tanks still waiting in que... I used my experience to build an aquaculture tank outside for raising Tilapia... the Fingerlings were kinda spendy, so I'll be setting up a 65 & 45 tank set up to try to breed & raise my own fry / fingerlings to grow next year, after they get big enough to begin selecting a breeding trio... I'll post pictures in the future, but I'll leave you with this lil guy, one of my favorites