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  • Watermelon 210g, Part II

    I recently decided to go a different route with my 7ft 210g tank. Here are some quick pics of some of the new stock. I am happy with my decision, although I did love the setup I had. I decided to keep it very similar, however my current stock required me to open up much more swimming space. I havent decided yet if I will get some large and flat, smooth round rocks to place here and there on the bottom. This pic is with my lighting set on the "morning" setting. Toward evening, it turns dimmer and more purple.



    There is now much more movement and activity going on at all times. The Red Hook silver dollars are like piranhas, they eat so fast and so much. Not a drop of food is left after feeding time, and Im almost challanged to get everyone else in the tank their fair share. After a week or so, everyone seems to be getting along...of course the two severums play tag now and then...and my green terror is always after the small school of green neon tetras I left in for snacks. I havent seen him catch one yet, but that doesnt stop him from trying! Usually after a dive he ends up with a mouth full of sand...lol.







    The black arowana joined the crew yesterday. So far so good...here are some pics of her. She is very graceful and curious, swimming around the tank all day. I would say she is about 8" inches long or so, maybe 9". Thanks to Troung at Xtreme for this beautiful specimen. He has ONE left, larger at about 12" long if anyone else is interested. I dont think anyone else in town currently has them.





    I will keep the thread updated as things progress. I am also looking for maybe a couple other large/rare SA cichlids to keep. I would rather have them in the end, perhaps trading out the green terror for something more exclusive in the future. Also Im probably going to remove my 2 small L134 leopard frog plecos, as they werent cheap and I can see them becoming a snack in the future. Yes, Tator, you have fist dibs! The hard part is finding them, they are always hidden in the branches.

    Thanks for looking! I hope this tank is a long term success.
    15g column BB low-tech driftwood/planted - Dwarf Puffer Tank :lupe:

  • #2
    nice!!!.....clean set up!!!!
    HALA MADRID!!!!

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    • #3
      Looks nice some pretty geos would go good with the background
      Resident fish bum
      330G FOWLR
      34G Reef
      330G Discus biotopish (no longer running)
      28G JBJ Reef (no longer running)
      Treasurer, GHAC

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      • #4
        get some geos and or a true parrot
        I make people happy

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        • #5
          No parrots just Geos
          Resident fish bum
          330G FOWLR
          34G Reef
          330G Discus biotopish (no longer running)
          28G JBJ Reef (no longer running)
          Treasurer, GHAC

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Darbex View Post
            No parrots just Geos
            Which Geos are the biggest? I havent done any research on them yet, but it seems like people keep them in groups. Im really not interested in a group of fish, Im just looking for some big guys that prefer to be alone. And is there a reason I shouldnt get a true parrot? (Im not interested in the hybrids)
            15g column BB low-tech driftwood/planted - Dwarf Puffer Tank :lupe:

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            • #7
              No you can get a parrot if you like I just dont like them. Ask Mark and Brian about Geos I dont know much about them except I like them.
              Resident fish bum
              330G FOWLR
              34G Reef
              330G Discus biotopish (no longer running)
              28G JBJ Reef (no longer running)
              Treasurer, GHAC

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Darbex View Post
                No you can get a parrot if you like I just dont like them. Ask Mark and Brian about Geos I dont know much about them except I like them.
                I have a feeling we arent talking about the same parrot fish Im thinking of. The one I want I havent ever seen at any fish store around here yet. Im not talking about the blood parrot, I dont like them either.

                Here is a pic of the guy I want...

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                15g column BB low-tech driftwood/planted - Dwarf Puffer Tank :lupe:

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                • #9
                  Beautiful Setup!!!!
                  Go to Heaven for the climate Hell for the company.

                  125g SA/CA
                  125g Red Jewels, and mbuna
                  90g Hex Angels, Tetras, and Cories
                  55g Low Tech Planted. Guppies, Neon Tetras, Red Cherry Shrimp
                  55g peacock pair
                  45g Fry tank
                  12g Hospital Tank
                  75g Coming soon....Geos?

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                  • #10
                    true parrot fish are really cool. Back when I was into SA/CA fish, I looked all over for one locally with no luck. I would suggest you get one off of aquabid.com.
                    250gallon-Wild Angels, community

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                    • #11
                      I read some information that suggest a true parrot may be to aggressive for my setup. I read they tend to keep a large territory. Does anyone here have any experience with this fish?

                      Im also looking for more ideas on one or two more fish....possibly larger geos, but Im open to researching other ideas. Any other suggestions out there for larger type South American fish that might work in this setup?
                      Last edited by Matt in Houston; 01-25-2010, 10:15 AM.
                      15g column BB low-tech driftwood/planted - Dwarf Puffer Tank :lupe:

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                      • #12
                        Looking nice Matt i like the red hooks. The neons make it?
                        And it begins...

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                        • #13
                          Green neons are still alive somehow...they stay in a school near the bottom. The green terror spends a large percentage of his day trying to eat one but they seem to evade his attacks everytime. I can imagine they wont last much longer. Im adding a juvi pike cichlid (sp. Venezuela) and geophagus altifrons soon, they are in QT together right now.

                          My black aro is eating like a champ...and his colors have intensified as well. He has a nice bluish hue and his yellow tipped tail fins look like theyre on fire when he passes under the light.
                          Last edited by Matt in Houston; 01-31-2010, 12:30 AM. Reason: sp. Venezuela
                          15g column BB low-tech driftwood/planted - Dwarf Puffer Tank :lupe:

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                          • #14
                            i would like to see a pick of your altifron when you get the chance, where did you get him from? you will love your geos, very mild tempered fish.
                            I make people happy

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by mark razmandi View Post
                              i would like to see a pick of your altifron when you get the chance, where did you get him from? you will love your geos, very mild tempered fish.
                              Ill take some pics of him soon. I got him from Xtreme, he was in one of the big tanks down on the left side of the store, Troung says he wanted to grow some out but people always end up buying them long before they get full sized.

                              He is a good sized juvi with streamers on his pectoral fins. Seems to be in excellent condition, in fact he just finished a meal of tetra bits and blood worms.
                              15g column BB low-tech driftwood/planted - Dwarf Puffer Tank :lupe:

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