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Retaks 07-26-2008 07:47 PM

RE: My new pet
 
Rihgt now a 55 gal but he is moving to a 150 gal in a few months.

TREEDOG 07-27-2008 03:17 PM

RE: My new pet
 
When you get that 150 up and running id love to see a photo of it.

Retaks 07-27-2008 03:57 PM

RE: My new pet
 

ORIGINAL: TREEDOG

When you get that 150 up and running id love to see a photo of it.
Ill post pics of it. Its really not that big. Its only 60"x24"x24". Its going to look like its in the wall so your really not going to be able to tell how big it actually is. Im just going to need a tank that sized when this fish hits 18" so it can turn around.

KonaBoy 07-27-2008 04:32 PM

RE: My new pet
 
Ahhh....the things I would do with a 150 [8D]

Retaks 07-27-2008 05:05 PM

RE: My new pet
 

ORIGINAL: KonaBoy

Ahhh....the things I would do with a 150 [8D]
Lol. Im going to have a fish that when you walk in the room your like wtf is that.

KonaBoy 07-28-2008 07:04 PM

RE: My new pet
 
I think a they would be a nice fish to look at, but I dunno if I'd want one. I think I'd go for a bigger Cichlid like a Jaguar or something different like that. Or maybe salt....Oh I hope this 55 gallon deal I have going on goes through.....;)

huntingirl89 07-28-2008 07:29 PM

RE: My new pet
 
I had a living 50 gallon saltwater tank for the better part of 5 years. Once I got it up and running it was very easy to maintain and beautiful to look at. However, you have to be very picky about your fish. I made the mistake of getting one from a shady store that infected and wiped out my entire tank. I was heartbroken, so after that I packed it up and put it away for a few years. I'm thinking about getting it back out again, but smaller and probably freshwater.

KonaBoy 07-28-2008 08:58 PM

RE: My new pet
 


ORIGINAL: huntingirl89

I had a living 50 gallon saltwater tank for the better part of 5 years. Once I got it up and running it was very easy to maintain and beautiful to look at. However, you have to be very picky about your fish. I made the mistake of getting one from a shady store that infected and wiped out my entire tank. I was heartbroken, so after that I packed it up and put it away for a few years. I'm thinking about getting it back out again, but smaller and probably freshwater.
I learned that too :( A $30 Quaratine set-up (tank, filter, heater, no substrate, maybe a fake plant) can save a lot of heartbreak later on.

Rammer 07-28-2008 11:18 PM

RE: My new pet
 

ORIGINAL: huntingirl89

Here's my baby eating his mouse :) I used to have some red-bellied eating machines, but they outgrew their tank and I just couldn't keep up with them. I used to feed them deer legs, beef, fish, etc. Pretty much anything meat.


HG - You just lost points from me on that post! I'd be flingin lead like a madman if I saw that thing! LOL Did I ever mention that I HATE snakes with a passion....:D

skybuster20ga 07-29-2008 07:01 PM

RE: My new pet
 
i hear ya man


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