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I remember when I first got into the hobby 20 some years ago and got my first tank, it was a 29g.
I went to the lfs and bought the tank and all the fish that would fit into it at the same time. I had a redtail shark, about 8 tiger barbs, a cherry barb, and 3 bala sharks. The lfs didn't tell me that I had to cycle the tank or that the bala sharks would get 15" etc. They just sent me on my way.
I was happy and fed my fish flake food 3 times a day. I could see that a lot of food was falling to the bottom while I was feeding them, so that means I must add more food. Right?
Well, after a week or so, all my fish were dead. I couldn't figure it out. I went back to the fish store and asked what could be wrong. They asked if my water paramaters were ok. I thought to myself, well I drink the water and am ok, so I said of course the waters ok! (I'm thinking do these guys have a clue at all?)
They asked if I changed the water? I of course did. I got the cup sitting right next to the aquarium I used to take some of the water out and replace it with. (Really wondering about the intelligence of these people now. Why are they asking such dumb questions, I thought)
They then asked me if I cleaned the gravel and did a change? (ok, now I KNOW these guys aren't very intelligent! I cleaned the gravel to get the dust off BEFORE I added it to the tank. I KNOW what I'm doing here and I'm not about to keep getting new gravel (what I thought he meant by "changing" at the time) so I made an excuse and left the store. Maybe I could work there some and help these learn something? I was wondering that at the time.
Well, I went home and looked at my flake food to see if there was anything wrong with it. (I have no idea what I thought I was looking for, btw) and the can was about 3/4's empty after the first week, but I couldn't see anything wrong.
You all know what's coming next, but I moved my gravel around and all the food I dumped in there came floating up. It looked pitch black in there it was so bad.
That's my first foray into the hobby. I almost just gave up but love fish so much I had to learn. I wish I had the internet and sites like this to learn from, but this wasn't available at the time, so I just read every book I could get my hands on. Not sure if I'm any smarter yet, but I still learn everyday.
I hope noone takes offense to this post. It was only done in fun and meant to poke fun at me. Not any of you that might make mistakes.
So what are some of your guys failed attempts in your foray into this hobby?
I went to the lfs and bought the tank and all the fish that would fit into it at the same time. I had a redtail shark, about 8 tiger barbs, a cherry barb, and 3 bala sharks. The lfs didn't tell me that I had to cycle the tank or that the bala sharks would get 15" etc. They just sent me on my way.
I was happy and fed my fish flake food 3 times a day. I could see that a lot of food was falling to the bottom while I was feeding them, so that means I must add more food. Right?
Well, after a week or so, all my fish were dead. I couldn't figure it out. I went back to the fish store and asked what could be wrong. They asked if my water paramaters were ok. I thought to myself, well I drink the water and am ok, so I said of course the waters ok! (I'm thinking do these guys have a clue at all?)
They asked if I changed the water? I of course did. I got the cup sitting right next to the aquarium I used to take some of the water out and replace it with. (Really wondering about the intelligence of these people now. Why are they asking such dumb questions, I thought)
They then asked me if I cleaned the gravel and did a change? (ok, now I KNOW these guys aren't very intelligent! I cleaned the gravel to get the dust off BEFORE I added it to the tank. I KNOW what I'm doing here and I'm not about to keep getting new gravel (what I thought he meant by "changing" at the time) so I made an excuse and left the store. Maybe I could work there some and help these learn something? I was wondering that at the time.
Well, I went home and looked at my flake food to see if there was anything wrong with it. (I have no idea what I thought I was looking for, btw) and the can was about 3/4's empty after the first week, but I couldn't see anything wrong.
You all know what's coming next, but I moved my gravel around and all the food I dumped in there came floating up. It looked pitch black in there it was so bad.
That's my first foray into the hobby. I almost just gave up but love fish so much I had to learn. I wish I had the internet and sites like this to learn from, but this wasn't available at the time, so I just read every book I could get my hands on. Not sure if I'm any smarter yet, but I still learn everyday.
I hope noone takes offense to this post. It was only done in fun and meant to poke fun at me. Not any of you that might make mistakes.
So what are some of your guys failed attempts in your foray into this hobby?