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![]() Oh the memories of numerous tanks we spent money and time on. I have had the following:
46 gallon bow front 5 gallon 86 gallon 2 gallon 5 gallon 10 gallon 30 gallon I started when I was 16, parent sponsored of course. |
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![]() How do you guys remember all these tanks? I don't remember all mine. I'm not even sure that the one I remember as my first one was really my first one.
![]() Of course?? I had my first tank when I was 11, and my parents never sponsored my tanks. ![]() Last edited by Myka; 01-17-2014 at 12:45 AM. |
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Here is the Betta Tank that started it all! ![]() ![]()
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![]() They call it addiction for a reason... Last edited by FishyFishy!; 01-17-2014 at 01:32 PM. |
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![]() Guess I've been a slacker:
1. 8 gallon Biocube 2. 10 gallon 3. 75 gallon 4. 2.5ish gallon pico 5. 34 gallon Red Sea Max 6. 120 gallon sitting dry waiting to be plumbed and filled with goodies ![]() |
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![]() My first fw tank that I owned myself was a heavily, heavily overstocked 5 gallon that I bought with some money my parents left us when they went on vacation (ok, it was for food, but I wanted a fish tank). Boy did the LFS owners see me coming cause they loaded up this unsuspecting kid with a brand new 5 g and about 30 small tropical fish and sent him on his way (by bus) home to figure it out before he killed everything.
Fortunately, when my dad came back, he saw the tank, took me to Fraser Aquarium and bought me a new 33g. That was back when I was a weee little lad of eight years old. My first sw tank was in the early 80s (around 1980-81) and it was a seahorse tank. 10 gallons with no live rock (what's live rock???) and I kept the wc seahorse alive for almost a year on live brine shrimp that I would cycle out to Main Aquarium in Vancouver to buy every week. Then there was a huge storm in San Francisco and all the brine shrimp that they usually collected for the petshop trade were washed out to sea and the poor little guy eventually starved ![]() ![]() ![]() My first two bigger sw tanks was in the mid-80s. Had a 33g for a Volitan lionfish (got it at 3" and raised to over 12" before he poisoned me while I was cleaning his glass and I sold him. The other tank was a 110g with a Passer King Angel, Smooth Horn Shark, Moorish Idol, and Snowflake Moray Eel. 110g was the largest tank you could get back then and I used to hand-feed all these fish with squid and smelts. Wow, that was 30 years ago. Ok, now I feel old. Anthony |
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![]() Well we just returned from ordering my son his new tank…Jumping in…hope I still have a husband when this is all said and done ![]() |
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![]() As for the seahorse's diet, I was feeding the brine shrimp powdered baby fish food and also growing phytoplankton cultures on my window sill to feed to the BS before feeding them to the seahorse. I was able to keep my first WC seahorse alive on adult brine shrimp for about a year on that diet, which is not bad considering this was decades before the internet or Canreef or seahorse.org. There was also NO mysis shrimp for sale. I was in high school at the time, but nobody really knew much about seahorse husbandry back in the 80s. ![]() Anthony Last edited by SeaHorse_Fanatic; 01-18-2014 at 12:02 AM. |