In a nutshell....been lurking a while and finally decided to take the plunge and join in here.
First fish was a carnival goldie when I was around 10 years old. My dad was a great fishkeeper, I used to help out with him all the time and gradually...once I had left home...had a few medium sized aquariums.
Fast forward 35+ years and I am still into keeping finned hooligans. Currently two aquariums (small flat, no space for more sadly), a 53 gallon with a mix of Neon Tetra, Rummynose Tetra, Rusty Corydora, Bolivian Ram and a BN and a 29 gallon with a mix of Purple Emperor Tetra, Blue Panda Apisto, Panda Corydora and a BN
Being a total imbecile with plants....ie...I look at the and the plants curl up and die immediately, my aquariums are largely artificial with a few bulbs thrown (literally) here and there that for reasons best known to themselves manage to take hold and live (Tiger Lotus and Apongetons). I use bottled water since the tapwater is 'orrible.
Maintenance wise...weekly water changes once a week in autumn/winter and twice weekly in summer....apart from that and the occasional sand puff & clean with turkey basters...both aquariums look after themselves. The fish are all healthy and need no encouragement to multiply, they just get on with it despite all requests by me not to
First fish was a carnival goldie when I was around 10 years old. My dad was a great fishkeeper, I used to help out with him all the time and gradually...once I had left home...had a few medium sized aquariums.
Fast forward 35+ years and I am still into keeping finned hooligans. Currently two aquariums (small flat, no space for more sadly), a 53 gallon with a mix of Neon Tetra, Rummynose Tetra, Rusty Corydora, Bolivian Ram and a BN and a 29 gallon with a mix of Purple Emperor Tetra, Blue Panda Apisto, Panda Corydora and a BN
Being a total imbecile with plants....ie...I look at the and the plants curl up and die immediately, my aquariums are largely artificial with a few bulbs thrown (literally) here and there that for reasons best known to themselves manage to take hold and live (Tiger Lotus and Apongetons). I use bottled water since the tapwater is 'orrible.
Maintenance wise...weekly water changes once a week in autumn/winter and twice weekly in summer....apart from that and the occasional sand puff & clean with turkey basters...both aquariums look after themselves. The fish are all healthy and need no encouragement to multiply, they just get on with it despite all requests by me not to
