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My first fish
Yeehaa!
After 6 months of reading, preparation and setting up I got my first 2 fish today. Two little tank bred ocellaris clowns about 4 months of age in a 6 foot tank. I spent an hour acclimatting them and then fed them an hour or two later and they are now asleep with lights out and full bellies. They seemed quite settled and calm but have only "checked out" a small portion of the tank. I spent money on a feed ring b/c I thought two tiny fish would have trouble finding the food but that was a waste of $8 AUS as they just gobbled everything in sight once it floated down. Now I can't wait until lights on in the morning. And I thought freshwater fish keeping was addictive! |
My first fish
congrads... new parent in the group..:)
miskairal wrote: Yeehaa! After 6 months of reading, preparation and setting up I got my first 2 fish today. Two little tank bred ocellaris clowns about 4 months of age in a 6 foot tank. I spent an hour acclimatting them and then fed them an hour or two later and they are now asleep with lights out and full bellies. They seemed quite settled and calm but have only "checked out" a small portion of the tank. I spent money on a feed ring b/c I thought two tiny fish would have trouble finding the food but that was a waste of $8 AUS as they just gobbled everything in sight once it floated down. Now I can't wait until lights on in the morning. And I thought freshwater fish keeping was addictive! |
My first fish
Congrats, I am a few weeks behind you. My 55Gallon tank has only 10 snails.
Today I put in 15 more, and 5 hermits. So, in a couple of weeks (if everything goes okay) I plan to get my first fish there. Probably "Nemo" too :) Again, Congrats! "miskairal" mehiding@Oz wrote in message u... Yeehaa! After 6 months of reading, preparation and setting up I got my first 2 fish today. Two little tank bred ocellaris clowns about 4 months of age in a 6 foot tank. I spent an hour acclimatting them and then fed them an hour or two later and they are now asleep with lights out and full bellies. They seemed quite settled and calm but have only "checked out" a small portion of the tank. I spent money on a feed ring b/c I thought two tiny fish would have trouble finding the food but that was a waste of $8 AUS as they just gobbled everything in sight once it floated down. Now I can't wait until lights on in the morning. And I thought freshwater fish keeping was addictive! |
My first fish
TekCat wrote:
Congrats, I am a few weeks behind you. My 55Gallon tank has only 10 snails. Today I put in 15 more, and 5 hermits. So, in a couple of weeks (if everything goes okay) I plan to get my first fish there. Probably "Nemo" too :) Again, Congrats! "miskairal" mehiding@Oz wrote in message u... Yeehaa! After 6 months of reading, preparation and setting up I got my first 2 fish today. Two little tank bred ocellaris clowns about 4 months of age in a 6 foot tank. I spent an hour acclimatting them and then fed them an hour or two later and they are now asleep with lights out and full bellies. They seemed quite settled and calm but have only "checked out" a small portion of the tank. I spent money on a feed ring b/c I thought two tiny fish would have trouble finding the food but that was a waste of $8 AUS as they just gobbled everything in sight once it floated down. Now I can't wait until lights on in the morning. And I thought freshwater fish keeping was addictive! Thanks guys. TekCat, I went with the clowns first up b/c they are tougher than most fish and these ones are tank bred. I have nothing else in there yet as the shop I purchase from has it's main supplier in the middle of moving and there has been a very limited stock for the last 2 months. That shop is 2 1/2 hours away and is the nearest to here. I'm going to email him the rest of everything I want and then let him know when I will next be down and he will try to have it for me. I could really have done with some snails as I have a hair algae problem that I spent about 8 hours on yesterday. My phosphates and Nitrates are zero as is the ammonia and nitrites so the only other cause he suggested would be the gunk left in the sand from the live rock curing. My main problem now is I'm sort of all "read" (red) out. I just can't read another thing for a few weeks and I'm a slow learner. Good luck when you get yours. Cheerio |
My first fish
Congrats! Im buying a tank soon and cant wait to start.. i cant tell it wil be an expensive hobby :P -- bct ------------------------------------------------------------------------ bct's Profile: http://www.homeplot.com/member.php?userid=152 View this thread: http://www.homeplot.com/showthread.php?t=60587 |
My first fish
My tank is not there yet. But what most tell me that I am next on the hair
algea list :). I plan to plumb in refugim where macro algea will be competing for nutrions with all other nuisance algea. I just hope it wins :) Good luck with your battle. TekCat, I went with the clowns first up b/c they are tougher than most fish and these ones are tank bred. I have nothing else in there yet as the shop I purchase from has it's main supplier in the middle of moving and there has been a very limited stock for the last 2 months. That shop is 2 1/2 hours away and is the nearest to here. I'm going to email him the rest of everything I want and then let him know when I will next be down and he will try to have it for me. I could really have done with some snails as I have a hair algae problem that I spent about 8 hours on yesterday. My phosphates and Nitrates are zero as is the ammonia and nitrites so the only other cause he suggested would be the gunk left in the sand from the live rock curing. My main problem now is I'm sort of all "read" (red) out. I just can't read another thing for a few weeks and I'm a slow learner. Good luck when you get yours. Cheerio |
My first fish
bct wrote:
Congrats! Im buying a tank soon and cant wait to start.. i cant tell it wil be an expensive hobby :P Oooh yeah! I've spent the best part of $3000 Australian so far. I bought the tank second hand at ebay for freshwater but a friend suggested using it for sal****er and there it began :) Cheers |
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