• New aquarium

    From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to All on Sat Sep 17 11:20:16 2005
    Hello, All!

    I'm the owner of a new aquarium. It's my first one-very small, just a two-gallon acrylic. I've got a lemon tetra (Colonel Mustard) and a bloodfin tetra (Scarlet) in there. Things are going well-they've survived the past week
    in good shape. Tomorrow, I'm replacing 10% of their water with fresh treated water (just two cups' worth). Besides the usual bubbles on the water from the airstone, it's clean in there.

    What I'm wondering is if the lemon tetra prefers to bottom-feed. Scarlet is on
    the spot when it's feeding time-she's up there tearing a bigger flake into a small one (I do crush the flakes), but the ol' Colonel just sits there. I don't actually see him eat. Are lemon tetras more prone to eating from the bottom of the tank?

    If you'd like to see the fish, point your web browser to:

    http://pics.livejournal.com/midnightgrrl/gallery/000063b0

    The fish are in the last three pictures. The cat is our cat, Tigger, and the dog is my wife's (Maura) dog, Kali, who lives with Maura's mother. The third picture is of a crawdad who somehow wandered up to our porch when we lived in Southern Illinois a few years ago.

    Later,
    Sean

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  • From Kevin Nunn@1:397/10 to Sean Dennis on Sun Sep 18 00:20:38 2005
    SEAN DENNIS wrote to ALL <=-

    I'm the owner of a new aquarium. It's my first one-very small, just a

    Welcome! I to have an aquarium and also maintain one for my wife at her
    office. Only freshwater at this time but wanting to dive into a marine
    setup soon, which my pocketbook and time can afford to.

    tetras more prone to eating from the bottom of the tank?

    That I can't help you with, never had a lemon tetra. I currently have a
    29H gallon with 2 rather large angel fish, and we keep neon tetras in
    my wife's tank

    Kev

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  • From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to Kevin Nunn on Sun Sep 18 09:34:07 2005
    Hello Kevin.

    17 Sep 05 23:20, you wrote to me:

    Welcome! I to have an aquarium and also maintain one for my wife at
    her office. Only freshwater at this time but wanting to dive into a
    marine setup soon, which my pocketbook and time can afford to.

    Ah, well, nice to be back, thanks. ;) I think I'll stick to freshwater fish for now. I'm still working on keeping my tetras alive. Today, I'm going to change some of the water for the first time... I rinsed out a SunnyD container last night, put two cups of water in it and some dechlorinator in the container. It's been sitting for about 12 hours now with the lid off. Hopefully we'll see how well the fishies do with the water change.

    That I can't help you with, never had a lemon tetra. I currently have
    a 29H gallon with 2 rather large angel fish, and we keep neon tetras
    in my wife's tank

    I have some friends that have angel fish. Rather nasty creatures to smaller fish. <G> But they're very beautiful. As for neons, I had some years ago and I promptly killed them, so I'll keep working with the hardier tetras and hopefully someday I can have a nice big tank with a bunch of schooling fish. :)

    Later,
    Sean

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12 to Sean Dennis on Mon Sep 19 02:49:46 2005
    That I can't help you with, never had a lemon tetra. I currently have
    a 29H gallon with 2 rather large angel fish, and we keep neon tetras
    in my wife's tank

    I have some friends that have angel fish. Rather nasty creatures
    to smaller fish. <G>

    believe it or not, but angelfish are in the same family as oscars ;)

    )\/(ark


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  • From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to mark lewis on Mon Sep 19 10:31:12 2005
    Hello, mark.

    Monday September 19 2005 01:49, you wrote to me:

    believe it or not, but angelfish are in the same family as oscars ;)

    That would explain their habits of eating smaller fish, eh?

    Later,
    Sean


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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12 to Sean Dennis on Mon Sep 19 16:37:13 2005
    believe it or not, but angelfish are in the same family as oscars ;)

    That would explain their habits of eating smaller fish, eh?

    yup!

    - Origin: Outpost BBS - Johnson City, TN (1:18/200)

    i see you made it... all settled in, now?

    )\/(ark


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  • From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to mark lewis on Mon Sep 19 19:46:57 2005
    Hello, mark.

    Monday September 19 2005 15:37, you wrote to me:

    i see you made it... all settled in, now?

    Yes-we were able to pay a year's rent up front, so we got a small apartment (quite possibly one of the smallest I've ever lived in, save for the military).
    I'm working at Office Depot as the furniture department specialist, but sadly, even though the people are nice, the pay sucks and though I work nearly fourty hours a week, I'm still considered "part-time". Needless to say, I'm starting to look for more work.

    Other than that, things are fine. It's nice to have my parents and grandparents so close to me after being apart for nearly eleven years. It's only a six-hour drive to my wife's mother's home, so weekend trips aren't too bad (save for the gas cost!).

    Once I get things a little more settled with a bigger desk, et cetera, I'll have to post a picture of the board. ;)

    Later,
    Sean


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  • From Kevin Nunn@1:397/10 to Sean Dennis on Mon Sep 19 12:19:38 2005
    SEAN DENNIS wrote to KEVIN NUNN <=-

    Ah, well, nice to be back, thanks. ;) I think I'll stick to freshwater fish for now. I'm still working on keeping my tetras alive. Today,
    I'm going to change some of the water for the first time... I rinsed
    out a SunnyD container last night, put two cups of water in it and some dechlorinator in the container. It's been sitting for about 12 hours
    now with the lid off. Hopefully we'll see how well the fishies do with
    the water change.

    I usually use 3 5 gallon bottles, fill them up and just let the sit for
    24 hours, no water treatment of sorts, just give it time for the
    chlorine to evaporate. Seems to work out ok.

    I have some friends that have angel fish. Rather nasty creatures to smaller fish. <G> But they're very beautiful. As for neons, I had
    some years ago and I promptly killed them, so I'll keep working with
    the hardier tetras and hopefully someday I can have a nice big tank
    with a bunch of schooling fish. :)

    Yea, Angels can be kinda mean, I put a new pleco catfish in a few weeks
    ago, along with him came one of those little clear shimps, the little
    shrimp didn't last too long in there. Only problem was the pleco was
    sick or something, killed 2 of my angels before I caught it (had 4
    angels). Kinda ticked me off, but not much I can really do about it
    except stop buying fish from Petland :)

    Kev

    ... ...and sometimes the bear eats you.
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