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just made a quick web page to show my current 55gal and my new 220 that
I'm setting up. sorry, no thumbnails yet. http://x-bit.org/aqua the buffalo head cichlid (steatocranus casuarius) on the front page is not mine. but, it's one of my favorite fish of all time so I had to use it :) |
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xbit wrote:
the buffalo head cichlid (steatocranus casuarius) on the front page is not mine. but, it's one of my favorite fish of all time so I had to use it :) That is one ugly fish. -- Victor M. Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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WOW! That 220 looks beautiful. What are you going to keep in it? Or
will it be a bigger, better oscar home? The bamboo is neat, too. Jamie |
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LOL :) yes, but I'm sure his mom loves him.
I did have one buffalo head back in the 80s. His name was BAMF. I've done some reading on the steatocranus casuarius.. they seem to be rather mellow so I might just get one again. Victor Martinez wrote: xbit wrote: the buffalo head cichlid (steatocranus casuarius) on the front page is not mine. but, it's one of my favorite fish of all time so I had to use it :) That is one ugly fish. |
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thank you.. I can't wait to get it going! the tank stand was very
weathered and old looking when I bought it. but just a little sanding, a little wood stain and some polyurethane spray and it started to look ok. my oscar will be moving into that tank. so, I think I'll have the following: 1) oscar 2) firemouth 3) clownknife 4) sucker_mouth 5) 2 tinfoil barbs i got the bamboo from a friend at work. as it turns out, bamboo is a GREAT fish tank plant. Jamie Drilling wrote: WOW! That 220 looks beautiful. What are you going to keep in it? Or will it be a bigger, better oscar home? The bamboo is neat, too. Jamie |
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On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 15:13:13 -0700, xbit " " wrote:
just made a quick web page to show my current 55gal and my new 220 that I'm setting up. sorry, no thumbnails yet. http://x-bit.org/aqua the buffalo head cichlid (steatocranus casuarius) on the front page is not mine. but, it's one of my favorite fish of all time so I had to use it :) Wow, I like the 220 G tank. Wish I could have one. I have a 125 g tank and it is big enough for my living room. I don't think I have a floor can support 220 g. Please tell me you are not really going to use UGF! You will have to really clena them up in 2 years. They are really good for the first few years. After that, you will have to make sure you can clean it up. |
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Bottom posted.
"xbit" " " wrote in message ... just made a quick web page to show my current 55gal and my new 220 that I'm setting up. sorry, no thumbnails yet. http://x-bit.org/aqua the buffalo head cichlid (steatocranus casuarius) on the front page is not mine. but, it's one of my favorite fish of all time so I had to use it :) Thanks for sharing your pictures! I really enjoyed looking at them especially the oscar - he/she looks beautiful! I want to get a ~250 gallon aquarium one of these days and put 3 oscars in it and keep some anti-hole in the head (I have heard it is common with oscars unfortunately) medication safe in storage. That would be so cool! Of course I would reinforce the floor if it isn't solid ( in my case at the very least). Good luck and later! |
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The filtration I plan on using is:
1) 2 AquaClear 110's 2) 1 magnum 350 pro w/ two bio-wheels 3) UGF w/ 6 sponged penguin powerheads I've always had really good luck w/ the UGF. All I've ever really needed to do is gravel vac it once or twice a month. Your thoughts on the UGF would be helpfull. I've yet to "add water" :) so now is the time. fish lover wrote: On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 15:13:13 -0700, xbit " " wrote: just made a quick web page to show my current 55gal and my new 220 that I'm setting up. sorry, no thumbnails yet. http://x-bit.org/aqua the buffalo head cichlid (steatocranus casuarius) on the front page is not mine. but, it's one of my favorite fish of all time so I had to use it :) Wow, I like the 220 G tank. Wish I could have one. I have a 125 g tank and it is big enough for my living room. I don't think I have a floor can support 220 g. Please tell me you are not really going to use UGF! You will have to really clena them up in 2 years. They are really good for the first few years. After that, you will have to make sure you can clean it up. |
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Hmm, I might have just answered my own question on why not use a UGF. I
just ran into an article that has quite a few interesting thoughts on filtration including the UGF. I was google'ing "trickle filter" and found the following: http://www.akca.org/library/trickle.htm xbit wrote: The filtration I plan on using is: 1) 2 AquaClear 110's 2) 1 magnum 350 pro w/ two bio-wheels 3) UGF w/ 6 sponged penguin powerheads I've always had really good luck w/ the UGF. All I've ever really needed to do is gravel vac it once or twice a month. Your thoughts on the UGF would be helpfull. I've yet to "add water" :) so now is the time. Please tell me you are not really going to use UGF! You will have to really clena them up in 2 years. They are really good for the first few years. After that, you will have to make sure you can clean it up. |
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"xbit" " " wrote in message ... Hmm, I might have just answered my own question on why not use a UGF. I've read more than once that UGF systems can do more to support "bad" bacteria than nitrifying bacteria. I had one in my 72 gallon tank that I converted to reverse flow, then removed when changing to a plant substrate. I didn't have it in the tank long enough to say how well it worked in the long term though. I like a quiet filtration system, so I try to stay away from stuff that splashes. If I ever get the chance to get something that big, I'll put a couple Eheim 2128's on it with Eheim prefilters. Great tank. Post back with more pics when you have it set up. Gary |
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