Chick-In-Of-TheSea Posted June 29, 2022 Share Posted June 29, 2022 On 6/29/2022 at 11:06 AM, Brandon p said: clown loaches my fit the bill. I think they eat inverts too - something to keep in mind if you have any. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brandon p Posted June 29, 2022 Author Share Posted June 29, 2022 I don’t have a pic on the phone but all my Malaysian snails go in this tank so the left side of the tank has a layer of snail shells. I was having some problems with them (snails) in a breeding tank and removed 2# of them and put them in with the clown loaches. That was a few days ago and I looked last night and didn’t see a snail. I’m sure there there but it’s so cool to watch them swimming in groups looking for snails all day. I have a some shrimp in the same tank(ghost shrimp) that were meant for feeders but they have had several generations. I think I feed pretty good but in not sure why the angels in the tank does eat them. One last thing. These clown loaches they eat small snails or hand sized apple snails. The big ones the just don’t leave them alone and I think stress the them to death. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brandon p Posted June 29, 2022 Author Share Posted June 29, 2022 @lefty owhere is the commitment to the hobby 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jacob Hill-Legion Aquatics Posted June 29, 2022 Share Posted June 29, 2022 Pantano cichlid! the personality is amazing and the colour is awesome but I probably will never have a tank big enough for one. (Minimum 7ft tank) 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
drewzero1 Posted June 29, 2022 Share Posted June 29, 2022 (edited) On 6/29/2022 at 10:06 AM, Brandon p said: @drewzero1c 👍 On 6/29/2022 at 10:06 AM, Brandon p said: @drewzero1c 👍 On 6/29/2022 at 10:06 AM, Brandon p said: @drewzero1clown loaches my fit the bill. They do take a bigger tank. 55is the smallest or 75 is even better. Depending on where you live you can get a set- up for $200 used. I know that’s not cheap but my kids would watch the fish all the time. These are in my 75 for now but they have a bigger tank ready. Smart kid you should be proud. They certainly fit the bill, but 40 gallons is as big as I can go in this house. (Plus the 20 long on the side, and the mini pond in the backyard...) Someday when we move I would love a 75 or even a 150, would really love to keep Geophagus and/or Jack Dempseys as well as maybe clown loaches and some larger catfish. It's a distant dream and I'm pretty content with my 40 right now. 👍 Edited June 29, 2022 by drewzero1 I accidentally the button Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brandon p Posted June 29, 2022 Author Share Posted June 29, 2022 On 6/29/2022 at 2:11 PM, drewzero1 said: 👍 👍 They certainly fit the bill, but 40 gallons is as big as I can go in this house. (Plus the 20 long on the side, and the mini pond in the backyard...) Someday when we move I would love a 75 or even a 150, would really love to keep Geophagus and/or Jack Dempseys as well as maybe clown loaches and some larger catfish. It's a distant dream and I'm pretty content with my 40 right now. 👍 I have seen them in a 40, and I’m sure some would be ok with that. I think it’s to small unfortunately. Kuhli Loaches could be a better idea they are close on color and cool but for kids they are either great because you could look for a bit because they are shy and come out more at night. I would need more help with this but there are orange and white goldfish. You might find a common goldfish that is orange and white. I know there is oranda goldfish but I basically know nothing about goldfish. You won’t have to buy a heater for those. You can have and awesome tank that is less than 40. Bigger is not always better. I personally love a school of cardinals or neon tetras. Some the best tanks I have seen are 20-40g tanks. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lefty o Posted June 29, 2022 Share Posted June 29, 2022 On 6/29/2022 at 10:47 AM, Brandon p said: @lefty owhere is the commitment to the hobby if i get enough donations....😜 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guppysnail Posted June 29, 2022 Share Posted June 29, 2022 This one is new and sooo NOT do-able. I never new how cute these were. I had 2 turtles when I was a kid. One aquatic one terrestrial. I just don’t remember this much ADORABLE-NESS 😍 I met this one today at the pet store. Painted turtle is what was in the sign Was sitting like this I was checking out the snails in the next tank and this cutie pie came over to see me from their previous perch. 1 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brandon p Posted June 29, 2022 Author Share Posted June 29, 2022 On 6/29/2022 at 3:35 PM, lefty o said: if i get enough donations....😜 Maybe we can start a trust for you. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Odd Duck Posted June 30, 2022 Share Posted June 30, 2022 On 6/28/2022 at 10:20 PM, Fish Folk said: Hmmm... dream fish still still just out of reach... (1) due to tank space requirements... Paratilapia polleni (I'd likely settle for a P. bleekeri too)... big Madagascar Cichlid: (2) And because I don't have time to invest in serious aquascaping, expensive lighting, and everything else necessary to make these fish look perfect amidst my MTS and addiction to breeding fish . . . Trochilocharax ornatus (Hummingbird tetras): (3) because I don't have space or time to breed them -- which is all I'd probably want to do with them -- Electric Blue Jack Dempseys: (4) But beyond the time I have or, really, the expertise I currently possess, I'm probably never going anywhere near my dream of selectively breeding a Red Ramirezi. But I see it in the lines . . . like a caged gene screaming to be released: The hummingbird tetras have been devilishly hard to get and also very hard to keep. Just got 8 more today (all I could find) because the last one of the previous group just passed away at the end of last week. Trying once more then I’m done if this group doesn’t do better. They have also been rather underwhelming even in a dedicated tank although I’m still obsessed with figuring out how best to keep them and light them. The electric blue Jacks appear to be rife with health issues and a very large percentage don’t make it past 4” long (about 5-6 months old, and somewhere close to the 90% neighborhood on death rate from what I’ve read). They must always be bred to a wild type since it’s apparently a lethal recessive gene when double dosed. They have lower fertility and survival rates by a very significant difference - clutches typically 1/2-1/3 of normal size (although that may not be so bad with Jacks). You should 100% start trying for red rams! Nobody I would trust more to get it done. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flumpweesel Posted June 30, 2022 Share Posted June 30, 2022 I missed something off my dream list Cuttlefish! I watched a documentary once where they had taught the cuttlefish to show shapes on their bodies to ask for things, like different foods. And that if they were shown certain symbols they could either copy or show a different one to get what they wanted. So that sounds to me like a fun and interactive wetpet 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brandon p Posted June 30, 2022 Author Share Posted June 30, 2022 There are similar to octopus and I know there are super smart. I remember an story about one getting one getting out of its enclosure at the aquarium and escaping down a pipe into the ocean 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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