Posted: 2002-10-08 06:03pm
neoolong wrote: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.


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neoolong wrote: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.
neoolong wrote:Hey, it wasn't to the death and I gave my fish special treats afterwards, okay. Also, it was up against fighting fish. It's not like I was totally cruel. They were fighting fish, what else was I supposed to do with it? I couldn't let it be known as the coward of the fighting fish world could I? Besides I was young.
Next of Kin wrote:With a handle like "Sea Skimmer" you must be into aquariums and fish...
It is a fun hobby and not expensive if you're willing to shop around for tanks, filters, and food.Sea Skimmer wrote:Next of Kin wrote:With a handle like "Sea Skimmer" you must be into aquariums and fish...
No actually. My dad had some fish, guppies brought as food for a long dead Tuttle, but I no longer live with him and I hardly noticed the tank. Currently my only pet is a Guinea pig, and I've never had any fish of my own. I do like to eat fish though.
Sea Skimmer is in reference to naval arms.
Hehe, have you ever actually done that? Shooting em is much easier than catching them with a reel. My dad and I once went out into the country, and took a .22 rifle and fishing rods. After we shot some cans, I went out on the dock and fished, none were biting, but I could see em swimming around, I went and got the gun, hehehe.*Fish in a Barrel
As in shooting
What can those salamanders live with? If they can live with any other type of fish at all?NecronLord wrote:Convict/fighting fish versus Axolotl... I know how that'll end up.
Chomp!
that said they might be able to annoy the thing as it is a stalker rather than persuing predator... Think Croc in minature.
Then the chomp.
it's tome to even the score
victorhadin wrote:The fact that you put any long-finned fish in with a convict cichlid, let alone a cold-water fish, shows your fishkeeping negligence. For shame!![]()
I was never really a cichlid guy myself.
No, he lives in his own tank. Hell they kill each other, usually only when they are young though. You have to feed them with tweezers or they try to bit you hands. He's currently staring at me throught the glass in a predatory manner. Occasionally I put starwars figures outside the tank and he bites at the glassNext of Kin wrote:What can those salamanders live with? If they can live with any other type of fish at all?NecronLord wrote:Convict/fighting fish versus Axolotl... I know how that'll end up.
Chomp!
that said they might be able to annoy the thing as it is a stalker rather than persuing predator... Think Croc in minature.
Then the chomp.
it's time to even the score
Feed him the Star Trek figurines!!! Damn I'd love a pet like that. How mush did he cost at the aquarium store?NecronLord wrote:No, he lives in his own tank. Hell they kill each other, usually only when they are young though. You have to feed them with tweezers or they try to bit you hands. He's currently staring at me throught the glass in a predatory manner. Occasionally I put starwars figures outside the tank and he bites at the glassNext of Kin wrote:What can those salamanders live with? If they can live with any other type of fish at all?NecronLord wrote:Convict/fighting fish versus Axolotl... I know how that'll end up.
Chomp!
that said they might be able to annoy the thing as it is a stalker rather than persuing predator... Think Croc in minature.
Then the chomp.
it's time to even the score
They don't seem to sell them, I got him from a biology lab.Next of Kin wrote:Feed him the Star Trek figurines!!! Damn I'd love a pet like that. How mush did he cost at the aquarium store?NecronLord wrote:No, he lives in his own tank. Hell they kill each other, usually only when they are young though. You have to feed them with tweezers or they try to bit you hands. He's currently staring at me throught the glass in a predatory manner. Occasionally I put starwars figures outside the tank and he bites at the glassNext of Kin wrote: What can those salamanders live with? If they can live with any other type of fish at all?
Damn!NecronLord wrote:They don't seem to sell them, I got him from a biology lab.Next of Kin wrote:Feed him the Star Trek figurines!!! Damn I'd love a pet like that. How mush did he cost at the aquarium store?NecronLord wrote: No, he lives in his own tank. Hell they kill each other, usually only when they are young though. You have to feed them with tweezers or they try to bit you hands. He's currently staring at me throught the glass in a predatory manner. Occasionally I put starwars figures outside the tank and he bites at the glass
Damn!Next of Kin wrote: They don't seem to sell them, I got him from a biology lab.
It's a fun hobby. I like cichlids when they're small--my first tank had mixed African cichlids (golds, electric blues, purples) and they were beautiful fish but they were super aggresive. I wouldn't recommend Convict cichlids because they breed like jackrabbits.victorhadin wrote:So what do you find attractive about cichlids? I have never become a 'cichlidiot' or even tried keeping cichlids.