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I live in an apartment. It would not be wise for me to turn an aquarium
into a specimen 'eco-system'. When I relocate, I can't think of anything worse than destroying the already delicate balance it would take years to achieve. Forget That ___! Small Fish=Cheap Appetites=Small Waste Products=Easy Maintenance=More Play Time=Utopia Hell, my cats eat better than I do sometimes. - Save The Planet For Another Day... |
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"-MEAlston" wrote in message ... I live in an apartment. It would not be wise for me to turn an aquarium into a specimen 'eco-system'. When I relocate, I can't think of anything worse than destroying the already delicate balance it would take years to achieve. Forget That ___! ========================== Why would you need to destroy it? Just get a few friends over to help you move it after removing as much water as possible. Have fresh pizza and cold beer on hand. :-) -- Koi-Lo.... Frugal ponding since 1995. Aquariums since 1952. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 Reading Headers: http://tinyurl.com/amm9s ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö ~~~~ }((((({* |
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Then I'm gonna call and have ya'll help me next move I plan!..lol
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On 30 May 2006 15:09:48 -0700, "-Just ED"
wrote: Then I'm gonna call and have ya'll help me next move I plan!..lol I agree with Koi-Lo, tanks can be moved without upsetting their balance. If you don't have willing friends, then hire some help. If you are using professional movers ask their help. I have moved tanks and have read posts from others that have successfully moved tanks. I didn't see any information about your tank, maybe your situation is unique, but fish environments are hardy. Don't give up. dick |
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On Tue, 30 May 2006 18:24:36 -0500, Dick wrote:
On 30 May 2006 15:09:48 -0700, "-Just ED" wrote: Then I'm gonna call and have ya'll help me next move I plan!..lol I agree with Koi-Lo, tanks can be moved without upsetting their balance. If you don't have willing friends, then hire some help. If you are using professional movers ask their help. I have moved tanks and have read posts from others that have successfully moved tanks. I didn't see any information about your tank, maybe your situation is unique, but fish environments are hardy. Don't give up. dick I run a 55gal that I have planted with plastic water lillies, lots of SeaGarden silks and hornwort. The substrate is a combo of sand/pea gravel. The community tankmates consists of platies, sharks, cories and danios. The danios are just too busy and at times make a nervous wreck of the other tankmates. So they're on their way back to the LFS or if I can find a neighbor whose child may like to start an aquarium. The best part though--Trying to remove them from the tank with the average small fishnet you pickup for a buck anywhere...this is laughable to say the least. |
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WOW, between Dick and ED seems like there are two ****tards doing their best to get into Koi Los panties, but the funny htng about it is she gives it awa for free every night standing on the corner of her trailer park lot Dick and Ed do not have enough common sense betweent the two of them to wipe their ass........... ..On Tue, 30 May 2006 18:24:36 -0500, Dick wrote: On 30 May 2006 15:09:48 -0700, "-Just ED" wrote: Then I'm gonna call and have ya'll help me next move I plan!..lol I agree with Koi-Lo, tanks can be moved without upsetting their balance. If you don't have willing friends, then hire some help. If you are using professional movers ask their help. I have moved tanks and have read posts from others that have successfully moved tanks. I didn't see any information about your tank, maybe your situation is unique, but fish environments are hardy. Don't give up. dick |
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