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Bonnie August 29th, 2010 06:46 PM

Hi All
 
Hi All,
Well I'm not brand new to the hobby but I haven't had a tank in 30 years! Now I finally have the room, haha, the kids have gone;) Years ago I had a 20 gallon that I grew my red and tiger baby oscars in, then transferred them to a 50 gallon, where they just grew and grew. Had them with a jack dempsy and a porthole cichlid. They were the best, they would come to the top of the water so I could pet their heads. Like little fishy dogs! I am now looking for another tank. Possible a 55 gal., only the depth of 12 or 13" doesn't thrill me, very narrow, but maybe not. I'm not going to keep oscars this time.
I found an add for a 55 gal. tank, stand, power whisper 70 filter, heater, bulb and fixture, decor,natural rock,air pump and python water changing system for $250. Sounds good, but the boyfriend is afraid since it is not new(2yrs old) that it might break and there would be tons of water all over. What do you think, is price good and buying a used tank, is there anything I can do to it to assure it would be sound? Thanks for any info, I thought is was a decent price. If I start a 75 gal from scratch it's going to cost me much more from what I saw out there in the stores.
Thanks for any info, sorry to run on too long.

stevem August 31st, 2010 10:00 PM

75 is so much better then the 55. The 75 give you 18 from front to back. Much better for large cichlids. that is the way we all start and then move up, which cost more in the long run. I started with 1 tank, and now have 12 , and are alway looking for another empty space.

Bonnie September 1st, 2010 01:14 PM

Hi All
 
Thanks Steve, I'm going with the 75 gallon. I like the sizing much better.
Will be picking it up sometime next week, can't wait! Thinking of Discus and Koi Angels, or
just a straight community tank. So you have 12 tanks! I'm already thinking of a second small tank to
house Celestial Pearl Danio's, love them, with maybe some White Clouds and Cory's( the peppered cory can take a lower temp from what I read). The will be my cool water tank,lol, then a african biotope.......gotta stop!

stevem September 1st, 2010 06:04 PM

i do not like to mix angels and discus, angels become a little aggresive as they get big.
There is little to put with discus, maybe neon, cardinals, rasboras, small fish that will not harass them. As much as I love discus they can be very sensitive. they need excellent water quality, I would say 2-3 water changes a week at the least. if you can not do that you are setting yourself up for a disapointment.

Bonnie September 1st, 2010 10:21 PM

You know, I've gotten so much different information already, books say one thing, and all books don't say the same thing!I have 3 species books including Axelrods mini atlas and Beanches(sp?), and unless you know the scientific names forget it. Fortunately I can pick out the fish I've known and write the names down on the others I want to research. Also I spoke with someone from Marks Discus today and he told me I can't keep anything with Discus except pleco's and Angels, go figure. I think I'm sticking with a community tank and call it a day! Thanks for the info, I have alot to learn! I've joined B.A.S and am looking foward to the first meeting:)

stevem September 6th, 2010 02:33 PM

Mark has great discus, if you do go discus he is the one to look at.

xoomer September 7th, 2010 09:19 AM

Thread moved to freshwater section... Welcome aboard Bonnie


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