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Topic: New tank - Tropical
Excruci@ting
Posts: 4875
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
hey all,

Got another new tank up and running.. decided to move back to Tropicals for a while - was starting to miss a planted tank. Only neons, rams and a couple of gouramis at the moment. So heres a shot, let me know what you think. Cheers.

http://members.optushome.com.au/exz0r2/trop
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Tanaka Khan
Posts: 3644
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Looks impressive. Usual question... how much that set you back? I don't know much about fish (use to have a number of Betta's) but would one day love to get a set up like that (or Hermi's).
Excruci@ting
Posts: 4882
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Cost 590 for the tank and cabnet. The tank was new, but it came with a second hand hood because the previous owner over filled the tank and short circuited the lights. Needed some drying out, but it all ok now. So taking the second hand hood also got me a free external filter.
HERMITech
Posts: 4558
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Such pretty lil feeders ;P
Excruci@ting
Posts: 4885
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
haha :) what you keep Herm?
Tanaka Khan
Posts: 3645
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Now you've done it, you've asked Hermi what he's got, be prepared to be flooded by his oversized pic's.....again =P
Excruci@ting
Posts: 4886
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
combined effort.. ill post my others :)
Excruci@ting
Posts: 4887
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
ok... ill just link them -

http://members.optushome.com.au/excruciating/cich - cichlid tank - no light in tank atm though :( not the best shot
http://members.optushome.com.au/excruciating/reddevil - big male aggressive red devil :).
http://members.optushome.com.au/excruciating/oscars - 2 breeding oscars which are yet to breed.. :@.
paveway
Posts: 3661
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i thought you bought an army tank :\
Excruci@ting
Posts: 4888
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
what a let down! :)
HERMITech
Posts: 4559
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Now you've done it, you've asked Hermi what he's got, be prepared to be flooded by his oversized pic's.....again =P


heheh

Just for you Tanaka =)

Excruci@ting, better than pics ol son, grab some footage of feeding time !
12 Mb
9.9 Mb

btw, I'm 6'2" for comparison

Tanaka Khan
Posts: 3646
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
btw, I'm 6'2" for comparison


Shorty
HERMITech
Posts: 4561
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
^
Do you know how many computers my fish have taken out, do ya huh?
If you ever make it over to a LAN, I've got just the spot for you to setup =)
Tanaka Khan
Posts: 3647
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
LOL, once my new rig has been built (by November) I'll take you up on that!
Jim
Posts: 4879
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I bet each and every one of you, the sum of one million dollars, that demon will not come along and post any fish pictures
stinky
Posts: 1657
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I bet you 10 million dollars that somehow Jim will find a reason to post a picture of his Patrol in this thread.
HERMITech
Posts: 4562
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I bet each and every one of you, the sum of one million dollars, that demon will not come along and post any fish pictures

You disabled his account didn't you?
Jim
Posts: 4881
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
sif disable demon's account

http://jason.qgl.org/images/4wd/020.jpg
stinky
Posts: 1658
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Jim, is it true your tailshaft is ribbed for my pleasure ?
Jim
Posts: 4882
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
that would certainly seem the case, given the manner in which you were laying under my car with your legs spread :D
Excruci@ting
Posts: 4889
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Those fish are awesome.. and you got a saratoga! how much did he set you back? Nice tank anyway man.. would be great to have a tank that big.. expensive fish at that size. Did yours grow to that size, or buy them big? Do you find that some dominate the tank?
stinky
Posts: 1660
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Don't ask how much he paid for the Saratoga ... It'll make you cry with envy!
Excruci@ting
Posts: 4890
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Couldn't have been cheap! right... :@ :)
step
Posts: 1215
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hermitech will soon have to take the same route as you Stinky, his tank has become "small".
Raven
Posts: 1648
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Them's some big fish for such little tanks.
HERMITech
Posts: 4567
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I bought the Saratoga off Stinky @60 cm for $100
It's around 70cm now =) and deserving of a bigger tank :(
Thinking of donating him to UnderWater World or something wear he can really move around.

All of the others I've grown up from fry/juveniles.
The Devils are all from the same parents who wouldn't stop spawning! The big Devil with the hump is about twice the size of the parents!
HERMITech
Posts: 4568
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
PS: I'm willing to part with a few Devils and the Managuense (female) if anyones intersted.
Excruci@ting
Posts: 4892
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
hermy - contact me on msn - excruciating@optushome.com.au ;). ta!
stinky
Posts: 1661
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
HERMI: I contemplated giving him to one of the restocking groups around the place ... let him out in the wild. But yeah Underwater world might be just as good if they wanted him.
demon
Posts: 2380
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
nice looking tanks Excruci@ting :D


ppl should have taken jim's bet coz i'm gunna post my latest fishpix :D

my 4' cichlid tank
parrot cichlid
rivulatus
female dempsey
convict
jewel cichlid
rivulatus

mate's fish...
blue acara
chocolate cichlid
congo tetra
curviceps
firemouth
peppermint bristlenose
phantom tetras
sajica cichlid






last edited by demon at 23:20:24 08/Oct/06
step
Posts: 1217
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
PS: I'm willing to part with a few Devils and the Managuense (female) if anyones intersted.

A big warning to anyone interested, the Managuense is bloody huge!

Those feeders are so cute demon.
Joanna
Posts: 908
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
QUESTION:

I have a tropical tank (which has nothing in it atm) But when i had it up and running last i had problem with the plants. They would either die (and i had plant foody stuff, can't remember what it was called) Or all the goddamn fish would eat them, or they would just float out of the gravel (no matter what i tried to keep them in)

So teach me the ways of the plants, as i want to get the tank up and running again.
HERMITech
Posts: 4575
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
If your plants float all the time (an you get that a lot when you have cichilids) tie them to a rock or a log with fishing line. This will help em get a root structure established an keep emselves "planted" to the gravel/rock/log

You can get specific plants that fish don't find edible
Get some decent lighting (standard fluro just doesn't cut it).
demon
Posts: 2381
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Those feeders are so cute demon.

heh. do you mean those feeders in my first pic or are you having a go at the size of my cichlids!? ;p i catch the feeders (which are native red-fin gudgeons) in a creek near my olds place... usually get about 20 per week which keeps the cichlids in hunting form! :D

joanna: for me the plants are mostly trial & error. i do ask at the aquarium if particular plants have particular requirements before i buy them because some need lots of light, etc. but mainly i just buy a bunch of a particular type & try it out. with my cichlids i can't get anything to spindly or delicate because they'll just butcher it. the main cause of plants being uprooted in my tank is the rivulatus chasing other fish at high speed through the bunchs of plants before they get a decent root system.
my most successful aquarium plant atm are the crypticons, which if you check out my full tank pic are the bunch just right of the middle & up against the front glass of the tank. crypticons are very solid once they take root & send out undergravel shoots to make new bushes.
Jim
Posts: 4890
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
heh demon
demon
Posts: 2382
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
heh ;]
Jim
Posts: 4891
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
hey don't make another post while I'm typing 'heh'
Psycho!
Posts: 5695
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
My beautiful 5yr old Angel fish is farked at the mo. He has some kind of bladder issue where he is upside down most of the time, on the bottom on his back ect, swimming loop da loops all day..poor bugga.

I have read a bit about hand feeding them some boiled pea pulp which apparently can help fix a infection in their floatation bladder ect..but he is still tail up on the bottom of the tank. :( Every time I go to get him out he swims off and yells, "I'm not dead yet, I'm not dead yet!"

I'll give him a day and if he doesnt come good I'll put him down, he is getting no food while he is like this and I won't see him starve to death.
E.T.
Posts: 383
Location: Queensland
Strange, I thought this thread would have a picture of an M1A2 in a dark green camo paint job. ... .

PS, The only fish I have are on my screen saver.

PPS, Does Demon own a Jeep ? If so, he's just as cool as I always thought he was :p

PPPS, I need some good Gif animation software so I can make a new Sig with some bouncy jeep boobs. Any help appreciated

last edited by E.T. at 16:58:40 09/Oct/06
Jim
Posts: 4896
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
nah that's my wife's jeep
Excruci@ting
Posts: 4895
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I am so indecisive... after only buying the new 4ft a week ago.. im selling it. Thanks to Hemmi and his massive tank, I ahve purchased an 8ft. I have 3x 4fts to sell. Let me know if your interested :) - excruciating@optushome.com.au
HERMITech
Posts: 4613
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Thanks to Hemmi and his massive tank, I ahve purchased an 8ft.

ah crap... Steps going to kill me
JigZie
Posts: 2670
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
how much would you sell a 4ft tank for
?
Excruci@ting
Posts: 4900
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hi Jigzie, I have a few at different prices - Contact me at excruciating@optushome.com.au if your interested.
Excruci@ting
Posts: 4902
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Well two of the tanks are now on Ebay:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=004&item=140042918992&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMESE%3AIT&rd=1

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=004&item=140042922040&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMESE%3AIT&rd=1

To keep this thread strictly about tanks and not selling tanks, feel free to chat about it here:
http://sold.ausforums.com/x/1536545?agn=thread&id=2474206&goto=lastpost&9980#lastpost

Cheers!

Fnukle
Posts: 4798
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Just got a 6ft tank thursday night. Came with external 1200l/h filter and all the rocks and few of the fish.
spent $150 friday afternoon and another $200 saturday grabbing water testers, more fish, tank cleaners etc.
Is my first tank, luckily i have a few mates who know what they're doing helping me out.
tropical setup with 51 fish atm.
A mate grabbed the grass from the Springfield Lakes lake, i'll be going back to grab more and see what else i can find

Have no idea what most of the names are but heres a quick list of most of them.
22 blue neons
1 convict(awesum, suprisingly doesnt eat the lil fellas but certainly a bully hehe)
3 black catfish type alge lovers
1 yellow slim alge eater
2 silver dollars
1 crayfish(I call him CrayBo)
3 b&w spottie ballon and nonballon fish
4 silver sharks
7 crownloaches(look like tiger stripes)
3 glass ghost
6 s***ty goldfish type fellas
1 lil random
1 other random dude
Think thats most of em

pics comming soon
Only got the tank sitting on the ground atm but have couches setup in front of it. Will be getting a stand/table madeup for it.
Joy and I watch em for hours, how awesum are they, real relaxing. Convict cruises around playing with all the others.
Alge grows really fast, gave everything a good clean yesterday, siphon thingy works real well but takes ages heh.

last edited by Fnukle at 18:18:00 22/Oct/06
Excruci@ting
Posts: 4904
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
awesome stuff mate... fingers crossed that the convicts keep to not eating the neons.. this could change around :).

Pic of my new 8ft - http://members.optushome.com.au/exz0r3/8ft

last edited by Excruci@ting at 18:32:53 22/Oct/06
Fnukle
Posts: 4800
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
heh yea i'll have to keep him fed, once he has that first taste im sure he'll rip into anything that'll fit in there.
weird tho coz he.. someone ate the 3 fish that died when transporting the tank on thursday afternoon/night.

charging my camera atm
Excruci@ting
Posts: 4910
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
interesting hey.. eating when being moved, must have one hell of an appetite :) Is he full size.. you only got the one in there?
Fnukle
Posts: 4802
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Holy kunt f***, awesum
Fnukle
Posts: 4803
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yea hes full size i think got him off another mate coz hes too big for his 2ft tank.
hes same size as the 2 silver dollars- 5 maybe 6 inchs(13-15cms)

edit:yea only one convict, heard they fight otherwise anyway
ara
Posts: 829
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

needs tiger barbs, they rock

and pink gouramis, cause when they fight they kiss (like jim and people on this forum)

and rainbow sharks, because they just rock.
demon
Posts: 2414
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
nice one fnukle .. get them pix going! ;D
Alge grows really fast

the most common reason for overgrowth of algae is too much light, if your lights aren't on a timer... put em on one n set it for about 8hours per day. try & prevent any sunlight from touching the tank because that will also promote algae growth.

the convict will eat those neons eventually... its just a matter of time :P i love the darting movement of convicts & they way they always check out new stuff in the tank. :D if you get more than one convict they will fight (or mate depending on the sexes) but they will rarely do serious damage to each other... it's just like qgl fights... 99.9% bluff ;D

nice looking 8' tank Excruci@ting! i'm gunna have to get a bigtank one of these days :D i reckon you should get a rocky backdrop for it to hide the wall n those cables. :]
Excruci@ting
Posts: 4914
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
nice looking 8' tank Excruci@ting! i'm gunna have to get a bigtank one of these days :D i reckon you should get a rocky backdrop for it to hide the wall n those cables. :]


Thanks buddy, yeah its on my todo list :), just gotta decide what sorta backdrop i want :). I just bought a massive sunken ship for some extra hiding places, its about 2.5ft long :D
Fnukle
Posts: 4806
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yea found that out about the alge couple days later but by fast i mean within 8 hours of the tank having water/fish/stuff put in it all the ornamenty thingys like the plastic plants and boat/car etc was totally covered.

bought a timer for me lights but they're only normal everyday house/work fleros. I heard something about getting proper fish tank UV style lights, whats the dealio there?

Having drama getting decent photos for yas. end up abit fuzzy. heres the better of the lot so far will get more


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Fnukle
Posts: 4807
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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demon
Posts: 2416
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
tank setup looks very cool fnukle!

you can get the fluro tubes that are meant specially for plant growth called 'grow-lux' or something like that :P they have that slightly violet look to the light which seems to bring out some colours in fish. there are tubes that are supposed to limit algae growth as well but the ones i have tried didnt seem too effective at this.

i have found with taking pics that i get the best results from my digicam if i take them at night with the room lights off, no flash & just the tank lights on. this reduces the reflections you get on the glass faces.
Excruci@ting
Posts: 4916
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
it does look great mate.. the backdrop suits it well too. Why is does everything have a green tinge to it but? is that your tubes?
Fnukle
Posts: 4809
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Thanks guys :)
I wont worry about the special lights then. grass got munched right down last night which is great. Didnt have much at all in there, good to know it will get eaten so will grab some more.
My goal is to have enough plants so they get eaten but not eaten to death but mostly so spawn have a chance at growing up.

Bought some plant from Beyond Aquarium on way home from work just $4 dollars a bunch.
Ads abit of variety which im a big fan of, wont do a great deal for spawn i reckon but they didnt have the Java Moss type stuff i wanted so grabbed some longy leafy greeny stuff.


Ive put Blue vegtible colouring in the tank so should be blue but tank does seem greenish. :s Will put more in heh
backdrop really makes a huge difference to my tank, cost a fair bit from Aquarium on beaudesert rd but its perfect quality print.
step
Posts: 1226
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
My goal is to have enough plants so they get eaten but not eaten to death but mostly so spawn have a chance at growing up.

If your convict is anything like the ones I have, they'll start digging them up :(.
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