mmm its not even a recent picture xD! american/south cichlids mainly, few africans and natives.
Just not sure if I should be keeping the snakes in there also lol.
the fish?
hahaha sounds like typical jacks, this one is good with other fish. used to be with 3 oscars and a barra. thats not his tank but just a holding tank. Been doing lots of structural work so had to move a lot of fish around. only thing i hate about jacks is moving them. breaks the net. get him out and takes half the water with him tries to bite my fingers off why I place him in the tank not looking foreword to moving him again ..
I used to keep rainbows, there is such variety in local creeks.
hahaha sounds like typical jacks, this one is good with other fish. used to be with 3 oscars and a barra. thats not his tank but just a holding tank. Been doing lots of structural work so had to move a lot of fish around. only thing i hate about jacks is moving them. breaks the net. get him out and takes half the water with him tries to bite my fingers off why I place him in the tank not looking foreword to moving him again ..
Thanks Jason, look on the positive side! you wont have a broken back by the age of 30 hahah. lifting tanks is a pita! Cant wait to fully start on all the tanks. Only set tank is the discus tank all the others need lots of work display wise.
Just need to decided on one last area. looking at a water monitor lizard with a mangrove jack jardini and some turtle and just doing a huge display tank. Lots of work involved but.
Nice fish Michael, I want to try and collect most of the rainbows at the moment I have Scull creek, Goyder River, red rainbofish, toquoise, and the comon pink cheeks from brisbane.
haha true that, mines not even a quarter of that size yet, I got him for $75 from my local thinking he would get along with my barra and fingerlings until I came to check them out the next day and was down to one jack and 4 MIA barras and 2 banged up archerfish huddled in the corner.
Looking forward to the update vidz mate.
My favorite were the blue ones (2nd pic) from Gap Creek, on the western side of Cedar Bay Range. You should come up here for a collecting trip, you will have a ball.
Venomous1111 If you do get a nice planted aquarium you won't look back it's like having a garden inside very relaxing.
I've seen a few nice Rainbows in the wild, I like the rads up near rainbow beach and the checkerboard ones from out west but we used to have a lot of nice local fish here before the floods now theres not mutch around.My favorite were the blue ones (2nd pic) from Gap Creek, on the western side of Cedar Bay Range. You should come up here for a collecting trip, you will have a ball.
Sounds good mate, I used to like the crypts and the amazons you have to be carefull some plants dont like living with others, it might be worth looking into, look into the floromat to but mine used to do well because I liquid fed them aswell.I've been looking into it a bit today and I have a rough idea on substrate and lighting, I'll be going either ADA aqua soil or ECO complete soil as the base layer of around 1cm then a sprinkle of laterite, blood n bone and marble chips around a 1mm layer then another 2cm layer of either ADA or ECO and then cap it with a 3cm layer of 2mm fine black gravel.
Lighting I'll be going with either all T5s or if I can find the floraglo 2 of them and 1 T5.
At the moment the AR850 tank has a small powerhead filter,inbuilt wet an dry filter and a heater.. I'm wondering if I remove the powerhead will the tank have enough circulation and what temps I should set the heater at..
What would you recommend as good beginner plant species?
Been watching a few clips on tanks, check this out there's a few nice setups on it..
[video=youtube_share;mfwOlz-rcFs]http://youtu.be/mfwOlz-rcFs[/video]
I've seen a few nice Rainbows in the wild, I like the rads up near rainbow beach and the checkerboard ones from out west but we used to have a lot of nice local fish here before the floods now theres not mutch around.
I'd love to go for a trip up there one day to see the cairns, and the thread fins it's good to see them in there native enviroment.
Sounds good mate, I used to like the crypts and the amazons you have to be carefull some plants dont like living with others, it might be worth looking into, look into the floromat to but mine used to do well because I liquid fed them aswell.
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