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Old October 17th 05, 11:13 PM
xbit
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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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Old October 17th 05, 11:36 PM
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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.

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Old October 17th 05, 11:40 PM
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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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Old October 17th 05, 11:40 PM
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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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Old October 17th 05, 11:46 PM
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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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Old October 18th 05, 01:21 AM
fish lover
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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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Old October 18th 05, 01:53 AM
Daniel Morrow
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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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Old October 18th 05, 01:59 AM
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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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Old October 18th 05, 03:15 AM
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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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Old October 18th 05, 08:36 AM
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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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