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Old April 20th 05, 05:26 PM
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Hi,

I've only have my tank for a couple months now, and so far I got:

PimaFix
Melafix
Stress Coat
Super Ick cure
Plant Gro fertilizer
Ph Down conditioner (don't use anymore)
Dried Bloodworms
Brine shrimp pellets
Flakes (food)
Flakes with dried worms
Algae tabs

Got a 3Gal tank for hospital/quarantine with filter and heater
Got also a small breeder tank that can also be used to isolate fish.
Oh yeah alot of fake plants.
What should I do with them?

I also plan on getting aquarium salt at the lfs today.

So am I missing something else on the *must have* list?

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Old April 20th 05, 06:07 PM
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So am I missing something else on the *must have* list?


a bigger tank; every aquariest *must have* a bigger tank. ;-)

tedd.

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Old April 20th 05, 06:53 PM
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In message , Tedd Jacobs
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So am I missing something else on the *must have* list?


a bigger tank; every aquariest *must have* a bigger tank. ;-)


then you put something in the little tank.
then you need a bigger tank, dear Lisa, dear Lisa...

tedd.


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Old April 20th 05, 07:05 PM
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"sophiefishstuff" wrote in
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In message , Tedd Jacobs
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wrote...
[...]

So am I missing something else on the *must have* list?


a bigger tank; every aquariest *must have* a bigger tank. ;-)


then you put something in the little tank.
then you need a bigger tank, dear Lisa, dear Lisa...

tedd.


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Then you put something in your QT tank so you need another one of
those....then you wander around the house looking for potential tank
sites....


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Old April 20th 05, 09:20 PM
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In message , Gill Passman
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"sophiefishstuff" wrote in
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In message , Tedd Jacobs
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wrote...
[...]

So am I missing something else on the *must have* list?


a bigger tank; every aquariest *must have* a bigger tank. ;-)


then you put something in the little tank.
then you need a bigger tank, dear Lisa, dear Lisa...

tedd.


--
sophie

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(under construction. ish.)


Then you put something in your QT tank so you need another one of
those....then you wander around the house looking for potential tank
sites....


I think I may have solved the problem. I have bought a 32 inch tank to
replace the 18 inch one in my daughter's room (on eBay, natch) and am
considering taking the little one into school (I work in a primary
school) to quarantine new fish there. Good for the kids, doesn't get set
up as a semi-permanent fixture inviting its own fish in the house...



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Old April 21st 05, 05:59 AM
Justin Boucher
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My wife and I are moving into the closet so we have more room to store more
tanks.

=)

Obviously not true, but as a fish hobbyist, I can always think of new tank
setups I would like to have.


"sophiefishstuff" wrote in
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In message , Gill Passman
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"sophiefishstuff" wrote in
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In message , Tedd Jacobs
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wrote...
[...]

So am I missing something else on the *must have* list?


a bigger tank; every aquariest *must have* a bigger tank. ;-)

then you put something in the little tank.
then you need a bigger tank, dear Lisa, dear Lisa...

tedd.


--
sophie

www.freewebs.com/fishstuff
(under construction. ish.)


Then you put something in your QT tank so you need another one of
those....then you wander around the house looking for potential tank
sites....


I think I may have solved the problem. I have bought a 32 inch tank to
replace the 18 inch one in my daughter's room (on eBay, natch) and am
considering taking the little one into school (I work in a primary
school) to quarantine new fish there. Good for the kids, doesn't get set
up as a semi-permanent fixture inviting its own fish in the house...



--
sophie

www.freewebs.com/fishstuff
(under construction. ish.)



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Old April 22nd 05, 03:13 PM
jdavis
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Then you need another tank for the babies..

On Wed, 20 Apr 2005 21:20:35 +0100, sophiefishstuff
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In message , Gill Passman
writes

"sophiefishstuff" wrote in
message ...
In message , Tedd Jacobs
writes

wrote...
[...]

So am I missing something else on the *must have* list?


a bigger tank; every aquariest *must have* a bigger tank. ;-)

then you put something in the little tank.
then you need a bigger tank, dear Lisa, dear Lisa...

tedd.


--
sophie

www.freewebs.com/fishstuff
(under construction. ish.)


Then you put something in your QT tank so you need another one of
those....then you wander around the house looking for potential tank
sites....


I think I may have solved the problem. I have bought a 32 inch tank to
replace the 18 inch one in my daughter's room (on eBay, natch) and am
considering taking the little one into school (I work in a primary
school) to quarantine new fish there. Good for the kids, doesn't get set
up as a semi-permanent fixture inviting its own fish in the house...



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Old April 20th 05, 08:49 PM
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Well other than the PimaFix and Melafix, most of the other stuff is
perfectly fine to have around. If your intent on the mela and pima
snake oils, may I suggest you stock up on activated carbon as its
gonna take a heap of it to rid your water of the crap and junk it
makes in it......I do not see anay dechlorinating stuff
listed......water exhanges are perhaps the most important ingredient
you omitted, especially when dealing with a sick fish..

Why do you need plant fertilizer if you got a heap of "fake" plants is
what I would like to know....;-)

On 20 Apr 2005 09:26:33 -0700, "
wrote:

===Hi,
===
===I've only have my tank for a couple months now, and so far I got:
===
===PimaFix
===Melafix
===Stress Coat
===Super Ick cure
===Plant Gro fertilizer
===Ph Down conditioner (don't use anymore)
===Dried Bloodworms
===Brine shrimp pellets
===Flakes (food)
===Flakes with dried worms
===Algae tabs
===
===Got a 3Gal tank for hospital/quarantine with filter and heater
===Got also a small breeder tank that can also be used to isolate fish.
===Oh yeah alot of fake plants.
===What should I do with them?
===
===I also plan on getting aquarium salt at the lfs today.
===
===So am I missing something else on the *must have* list?



==============================================
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Old April 20th 05, 09:24 PM
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Why do you need plant fertilizer if you got a heap of "fake" plants
is
what I would like to know....;-)

Thats because I started with fake plants and have replaced them with
live ones gradually.

Water exchanges is a given I do that now once a week.
I also keep testing the water and do regular cleaning.
No need for dechlorinator because I get water from a well.

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Old April 21st 05, 07:10 PM
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On 2005-04-20, ~Roy~ wrote:
Well other than the PimaFix and Melafix, most of the other stuff is
perfectly fine to have around. If your intent on the mela and pima
snake oils, may I suggest you stock up on activated carbon as its
gonna take a heap of it to rid your water of the crap and junk it
makes in it..


Hi Roy, what kinds of things do I need to watch out for with MelaFix?
I bought a bottle of it on recomendation from some respected members of
this group and used it with pretty good luck. That's the first I've
heard of it causing problems.

I moslty dose it in a quarantine tank, though I did drop a dose in my
min planted tank to help my fish fend off a stint of Ich that I was
treating. I suspect that my regular water changes made it a non-issue.

Just curious!

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make empty prophecies. The danger already exists that the mathematicians
have made a covenant with the devil to darken the spirit and to confine
man in the bonds of Hell."
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