Introductoin to me and my fish

firefly

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HI all. I posted an introduction under the bracksih section, but no one really read there, so I'm going to post one here too. I've been posting a lot of threads in the past couple days since joining, so you may have seen me around, but now here's who I am.

My name is Emily and I live in Iowa. I work at a LPS, actually it is a chain, but we are a very good store, and often better than some of the non-chain stores, and miles better than our competitor chain. If all our stores followed the proper guidelines for animal care, we'd all be great, but I know that doesn't always happen, and I know in many stores people give bad fish advice. Not so in our store. (mostly cause we've got a lot of fish people who work there, and associates aren't afraid to ask one of us for advice if they dont' know the answer to a question. The big thing we are taught, is to be honest if we don't know the answer to something and then find someone (or a book or something) that has the answer. THis is much better than making up wrong advice). I am owned by a black cat named Dawsee, and I also am a parent of a leopard tortoise who is currently living with my mom. If I ever decide I have room for him in my place, there may be a custody battle :).

Now for the watery stuff:
I am currently running a 5g w/ three female bettas (soon to be moved to a 20g (I think))
a 20g w/ live plants, and guppies and panda cories
a 29 g with p. bridgesii (the only apple snail that doesn't eat plants. It is the smallest of applesnails reaching golf ball size), in Dark Striped purple, Light striped purple, Ivory, Blue, Jade, Wild. I've also got some egg clutches that will hopefully hatch soon. These guys are breeding. And one male betta. (and a few live plants..)
a 38g with a pair of kribs, 9 orange von rio and 5 harlequin rasboras. I plan to add four more rasboras, and probably call it done. I've got live plants there too.

All my tanks have either biowheels or cannister filters.

I am setting up (as we speak more or oless)
1 50g freshwater snail tank with some community type fish. Probably some Kuhli loaches (the only kind that won't hurt snails), and I'm not sure what else, but My guppies may go here or in the 29g tank wth their cories.
1 50g brackish with Zebra nerites and black and silver mollies and one other fish for a splas of color in a black and white themed tank
1 65 g planted tank (we're talking fully planted with great lights and CO2 and all) with Angels and some loaches of some sort. Probaly three clowns.
1 65g african cichlid tank (probably male only, mostly peacock and a few SMALLER haps)

I've got an empty 10g and an empty 5g, but I'm getting rid of all tanks less than 20g. I also have a new 25g (got it on my double employee discount day, couldn't pass it up--30% off of $50, with hood and light) I'm either going to use this tank or the 20g as a hospital quarrantine tank. I plan to fishless cycle, and add all the new fish at once, so unless they all come from different sources I dont really see a quarrantine need, as they are the first fish (the only issue would be potential bioligical filtration mess up if I have to dose an entire tank with meds...), but I do want a hospital tank for serious meds etc. And, I proabably wont' be able to get all my fish at once, so then I Will have to quarrantine as well.

So, thats a little about me, and my land friends as well as my fishy friends. I'm excited about my new set-ups, they are much larger than what I have now, but by no means large. However, since I live in a studio apartment, it's hard to fit in more.... At least I'm on the first floor!

Emily
 
So you're going to have 8 tanks :eek: ? And by studio apartment, do you mean the kind that are basically one really large room :eek: ? Where do you and the cat sleep?!!??!! :D
 
Nice to meat you! ;) And thanks for the introductoin! ;) On a serious note its good to have you here, one more person means one more person to give advise were it is needed. :)
 
Holly9937 said:
So you're going to have 8 tanks :eek: ? And by studio apartment, do you mean the kind that are basically one really large room :eek: ? Where do you and the cat sleep?!!??!! :D
Um, yes 8 tanks I guess... and well it's sort of a studio with a large room, but it does have a nice separate kitchen. It's called a one bedroom, but really there isn't a bedroom. I"ve got a largeish entrance hallway that is the computer room. I'll have a heavy duty rack in part of this (36"X14", 350lb per shelf capacity) for my smaller tanks (29 g, 20g and 25g), or I"ll leve my 20g on it's stand and put it elsewhere...

Then In my livingroom (which has a daybed where I sleep, the cat sleeps anywhere in the place she wants to. Usually under the covers, sometimes in the closet on my clothes, sometimes in a sunny window, and sometimes on top of a fish tank....) I will have a couple of "muscle racks" to house my large tanks. They are industrial shelves that can hold 1,000lbs a shelf. I'll stack the tanks, so I'll have a 65g on top of a 50g. (each on their own shelf. Even with the rock for decor, they should easily be under 1,000lbs each. They're acrylic, and just great...) The 38g has its own stand, and isn't moving.

It doesn't leave much space for me, but my cat will think she's gotten some wide screen T.V.'s and will be pleased. She doesn't need as much space,and I'd rather fill my space with fish. I do have a large kitchen, and a big back entryway (I could put more racks and fish there, but then I couldn't see/enjoy them. I"m moving a piece of furniture there that is mostly storage though). I also have five closets, four of which are walk-in. Oh, and a small bathroom...
So, it's not terribly tiny, just an odd configuration, and no real bed-room. ACtually, they consider the entry hall-way the bedroom, but I use it for the computer instead. It would be weird to have people enter through the bedroom... It's not huge by any means though. My big room is smaller than most studio rooms, and probably my other space all added up is about the size of a one room studio...

I'll post pics of everything once it's all set up!

Emily
 
ashdavid said:
Nice to meat you! ;) And thanks for the introductoin! ;) On a serious note its good to have you here, one more person means one more person to give advise were it is needed. :)

O.k., O.k., so I sometimes make typos.... anyways, as long as we're not graded on spelling or grammar here, I should be o.k. :).

Emily
 
firefly said:
O.k., O.k., so I sometimes make typos.... anyways, as long as we're not graded on spelling or grammar here, I should be o.k. :).

Emily

Sorry I just thought it was funny.LOL :D
If lila sees this you will be graded for sure, just kidding. ;)
 
firefly said:
I will have a couple of "muscle racks" to house my large tanks. They are industrial shelves that can hold 1,000lbs a shelf. I'll stack the tanks, so I'll have a 65g on top of a 50g. (each on their own shelf. Even with the rock for decor, they should easily be under 1,000lbs each. They're acrylic, and just great...)

Are you sure the floor can handle that? I guess if it's next to a load-bearing wall, it ought to be all right.
 
mrakins said:
Are you sure the floor can handle that? I guess if it's next to a load-bearing wall, it ought to be all right.
I'm on the ground floor, so no worries. I also could get multiple muscle racks and have only one tank per rack. I'm still trying to figure it all out, in terms of what will look nicest too. I was going to do the multiple rack thing, but then realized that I"d bought the wrong size rack (after setting it all up....), because I forgot to take into account wiggle room, and the extra size of the frame on the tank. (D'oh) :duh:

Emily
 
Emily have you gotten interested in native fishes yet? I lived in Iowa City for years and I was blown away by the number of lakes and ponds- and the low levels of pollution.
 
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