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    Our fish tanks

    Here're our tanks. First off is our bedroom tank, containing the huge Mega Fewd!



    And Mega herself; all twelve inches of her!




    Now for the kitchen tank; fancy goldfish and snails. My treasured albino is in the upper left corner



    And a closeup of some of its contents



    And finally, Mark's tank, the GFfish tanks are really mine, but this is his artwork.. This tank is a hodgepodge of many thingsl a few snails, one Oscar (the biggest, gentlest giant out there), two plecos, four clawed frogs, a redfin cichlid and a livingstoni cichlid, two goldfish, an upside down cat and a chinese algae eater. No one ever gets damaged, bitten or killed, so it somehow works; it is Mark's pride and joy!



    The White Thing, our awesome Oscar. Not aggressive at all.



    Stealth Bomber, our 16 inch-long pleco.


    My redfin cichlid, One Eyed Jack. He has only one eye, was like that when we got him. Can also see our smaller pleco and MuuMuu, the female clawed frog.
    -Jen. Back in the hobby after a hiatus!
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    Re: Our fish tanks

    Beautiful fishies!!!
    -- Judy

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    Re: Our fish tanks

    Nice collection .
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    Re: Our fish tanks

    thanks; they are the most low-maintenance pets we have.
    -Jen. Back in the hobby after a hiatus!
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    Re: Our fish tanks

    What beautiful (and clean!) tanks. I love your cichlids.. as well as the goldfish. Do you think you'll ever try saltwater?

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    Re: Our fish tanks

    I would like to, maybe down the road, get some sharks. I also like the puffer fish; my friend has some really nice setups with these guys. At this time I can't do much more for financial reasons; darn credit cards/car payment/rent!
    -Jen. Back in the hobby after a hiatus!
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    Re: Our fish tanks

    Awsome tanks you have there Speaking of puffers, there are freshwater puffies. They are about the size of pencil eraser and can move their eyes like a chameleon and are lighting fast. Pertsmart has there here for like 4 bucks this week..
    Just a reptile lover!!!!!

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    Re: Our fish tanks

    Quote Originally Posted by Ginevive
    I would like to, maybe down the road, get some sharks. I also like the puffer fish; my friend has some really nice setups with these guys. At this time I can't do much more for financial reasons; darn credit cards/car payment/rent!
    I'm w/ya GURL! lol That Peacock(?) Chiclid is rockin'.... (Even w/ 1 eye)!

    And that white oranda....... We've done the fish thing... but havn't set the tanks back up after we've moved. But the way things are goin'... I'll be snake poor before I focus on the tanks again! lol
    Grey Scale is a good thing...

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    Re: Our fish tanks

    There are quite a few species of freshwater puffer. You're thinking of the dwarf puffer.. but there are big freshwater puffers too.

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    Re: Our fish tanks

    Quote Originally Posted by Shelby
    There are quite a few species of freshwater puffer. You're thinking of the dwarf puffer.. but there are big freshwater puffers too.
    Well I want some big ones to then, the dwarf ones I bought are pretty neat.
    Just a reptile lover!!!!!

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