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SD.net aquarium thread(to counter dog & cat lovers)

Posted: 2002-10-07 10:22pm
by Next of Kin
I have a 30 gallon aquraium stocked with South American Black Convict Cichlids; they're breeding like friggin' jackrabbits and they fight all the time! So what do you have???

Posted: 2002-10-07 10:24pm
by Hyperion
catfood and sushi. :D

Posted: 2002-10-07 10:27pm
by Next of Kin
catfood and sushi.
Stocked in the aquarium? :wink:

Posted: 2002-10-07 10:31pm
by Mr Bean
*Fish in a Barrel

As in shooting :D

Posted: 2002-10-07 10:32pm
by TrailerParkJawa
Well, Im a cat person, but I think aquariums are cool. Id probably keep a turtle if I had one.

Posted: 2002-10-07 10:56pm
by weemadando
My girlfriends got a gold-fish...

Posted: 2002-10-07 11:08pm
by TrailerParkJawa
I had a goldfish when I was in 3rd grade, until the cat ate it. Swiped it right out of the bowl. And the bowl was sitting on the mantle!

Posted: 2002-10-07 11:49pm
by Next of Kin
I tired to mix gold fish and african cichlids once. Yikes! bad combo! The Africans being very aggresive and territorial attacked the poor gold fish to no end. The best 'combat' tank I had was when I mixed African and South American Cichlids. I'd just sit back, with a bag of pop corn and watch them fight! :)

Posted: 2002-10-07 11:50pm
by Darth Wong
Does anybody have advice on snails in the tank?

Posted: 2002-10-07 11:53pm
by Next of Kin
Darth Wong wrote:
Does anybody have advice on snails in the tank?
Are they a problem in your tank?

Posted: 2002-10-07 11:56pm
by Darth Wong
Next of Kin wrote:Darth Wong wrote:
Does anybody have advice on snails in the tank?
Are they a problem in your tank?
No, I actually don't have any and I was thinking of putting some in.

Posted: 2002-10-08 12:04am
by Hyperion
i have had fish in the past and wouldn't mind to get more, just can't in this house, i will get some when i move out, they're relaxing to watch and it's fun playing God with the ecosystem of the tank.

Posted: 2002-10-08 12:05am
by Next of Kin
Darth Wong wrote:
Next of Kin wrote:Darth Wong wrote:
Does anybody have advice on snails in the tank?
Are they a problem in your tank?
No, I actually don't have any and I was thinking of putting some in.
Uhhh! Be careful which type of snail you decide on. With the right conditions they can multiply like crazy. The Golden Mystery snail sells for about a buck at a pet store; they do a good job of eating algae and other crap (they'll eat your plants too). They're not hermaphrodites and they don't breed like wildfire. They lay they're eggs above the water line and thus if they can't get out of water they can't lay eggs. I think this might be a good choice for you!

Posted: 2002-10-08 12:06am
by Darth Wong
Thanks for the tip.

Posted: 2002-10-08 11:48am
by NecronLord
One Tank with Catfish and assorted misc shoaling fish
and one of these;
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They are the larval form of the mexican salamander, axolotls. They eat meat, particular cardiac muscle. They are generally used as lab critters, as they can regenerate even their spinal cords.. fascinating. I keep him next to my computer desk. I'm working on a pack of foot long ones to set on azeron and darkstar :twisted:

Posted: 2002-10-08 05:22pm
by neoolong
I have a bunch of incestuous cannibalistic guppies. The kind that are clear with bright blue stripes down the middle in the males, I forget the exact type.


Necronlord where did you get the salamander? Just a regular pet store? I haven't seen that type sold before.

Posted: 2002-10-08 05:27pm
by victorhadin
I *had* three Aquariums, of 30, 20 and 15 gallons reespectively with Indian Gouramis, Siamese fighters, Peppered Corydoras, Bronze Corydoras, Dwarf Gouramis (I love them), Pearl Gouramis, Neon Tetras, a Sucking Loach, various Hatchetfish, Penguin Tetras...

... And my all-time favourite of fish:

The Black Phantom Tetra.

These guys are lovely. They are small, territorial, easy to keep and have the most elaborate challenge rituals for territorial disputes.

Posted: 2002-10-08 05:45pm
by Sothis
I'd really like a pet dolphin, but that's never gonna happen :cry:

That's about it for water creatures. Aside from dogs, no other creature seems to be as in tune with humans as dolphins are.

Posted: 2002-10-08 05:48pm
by Evil Jerk
Sothis wrote:I'd really like a pet dolphin, but that's never gonna happen :cry:

That's about it for water creatures. Aside from dogs, no other creature seems to be as in tune with humans as dolphins are.
Don't be naive!
Dolphins are actually reviewing what nutrients they can extract from us once their mothership arrives to take over.
Don't go near them, they're EVIL!

Posted: 2002-10-08 05:50pm
by neoolong
Sothis what about gorillas? I mean they can do sign language and everything. I would think that they are more in tune with humans than dolphins. At least, they are able to achieve a closer level of communication than dolphins.

I also used to have a Siamese fighting fish. That thing was cool.

Posted: 2002-10-08 05:53pm
by Next of Kin
neoolong wrote:Sothis what about gorillas? I mean they can do sign language and everything. I would think that they are more in tune with humans than dolphins. At least, they are able to achieve a closer level of communication than dolphins.

I also used to have a Siamese fighting fish. That thing was cool.
Have you tried putting your Siamese fighting fish with another fish of the same type and watch them fight to the death! :twisted:

Posted: 2002-10-08 05:55pm
by Ted
Next of Kin wrote:
neoolong wrote:Sothis what about gorillas? I mean they can do sign language and everything. I would think that they are more in tune with humans than dolphins. At least, they are able to achieve a closer level of communication than dolphins.

I also used to have a Siamese fighting fish. That thing was cool.
Have you tried putting your Siamese fighting fish with another fish of the same type and watch them fight to the death! :twisted:
Ever put a gold fish in with one?

Posted: 2002-10-08 05:56pm
by Sothis
neoolong wrote:Sothis what about gorillas? I mean they can do sign language and everything. I would think that they are more in tune with humans than dolphins. At least, they are able to achieve a closer level of communication than dolphins.

I also used to have a Siamese fighting fish. That thing was cool.
I suppose you're right about gorillas, but I'd much rather swim with a dolphin than run about in the jungle with a gorilla that could shatter my skull with a single blow. :)

Posted: 2002-10-08 05:58pm
by Next of Kin
Ted wrote:
Next of Kin wrote:
neoolong wrote:Sothis what about gorillas? I mean they can do sign language and everything. I would think that they are more in tune with humans than dolphins. At least, they are able to achieve a closer level of communication than dolphins.

I also used to have a Siamese fighting fish. That thing was cool.
Have you tried putting your Siamese fighting fish with another fish of the same type and watch them fight to the death! :twisted:
Ever put a gold fish in with one?
No, but I did put a gold fish with a convict cichlid. I took pity on the poor gold fish who had all the manouvering abilities of a delivery truck because the convict was taking bites out of his fins!

Posted: 2002-10-08 06:00pm
by neoolong
Sothis - Too much Congo man.

I used to have my fish fight other fish until the odds started to be too little to do any more. I didn't make enough to cover the risk.