I need a super low maintence tank for a child. It needs to be HER tank, pink rocks, princess castle, diver opening up the sea chest with bubbles, etc... with me of course taking care of it for her.
I was thinking of just checking on craigslist for an eclipse tank, the seem to be popular. Is this a good choice?
Thanks!
Maria
Tank for a young child
Tank for a young child
Maria Woodson
newbie aquaie
newbie aquaie
She is on the last sticker of the fish chart... better get that aquarium. My husband had fish as a child, I know he likes the fancy guppy's and neon tetra's and fishes like that. Do you think they would be eclipse friendly?
I want to get something low maintenance, because I will be putting all the money and time in my new "money pit" planted tank.
Where is a good place to buy healthy hobby fish, we are in chevy chase so going to VA is not a big deal.
I want to get something low maintenance, because I will be putting all the money and time in my new "money pit" planted tank.
Where is a good place to buy healthy hobby fish, we are in chevy chase so going to VA is not a big deal.
Maria Woodson
newbie aquaie
newbie aquaie
Thanks for the recommendations, Silver Spring and Alexandria are really close.
Thanks for the Endlers Livebearers tip, those are beautiful fish. I'll post over in the other sale forum to see if anyone has any to sell.
I would like to get some kill-proof fish for my daughter.
Thanks for the Endlers Livebearers tip, those are beautiful fish. I'll post over in the other sale forum to see if anyone has any to sell.
I would like to get some kill-proof fish for my daughter.
Maria Woodson
newbie aquaie
newbie aquaie
If you're looking for Endlers, SCALES (at Cloverly and New Hampshire Ave) has a fantastic set of "Tiger Endlers" which look even more amazing than the standard type. They might be a little pricey for a pair, but if you only get one pair now, in a couple months, you could have a hundred in there. Otherwise, I know you'll be able to find the standard Endlers from someone in the club.
Kevin (Spine) took a picture of the Tiger Endlers here:
http://gwapa.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t= ... er+endlers
Kevin (Spine) took a picture of the Tiger Endlers here:
http://gwapa.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t= ... er+endlers
Oooooow! Those are really nice looking fish. It would be great if they did spawn, nice thing for a young child to see and experience.
Okay... must calm down... must get tank set up FIRST before dashing over to Scales to get those Tiger endlers!
If I time it right, maybe I can use the kid's tank for breeding fish for MY tank.
Why do I see this as being the beginning of a dangerously expensive and frustrating hobby?
Okay... must calm down... must get tank set up FIRST before dashing over to Scales to get those Tiger endlers!
If I time it right, maybe I can use the kid's tank for breeding fish for MY tank.
Why do I see this as being the beginning of a dangerously expensive and frustrating hobby?
Maria Woodson
newbie aquaie
newbie aquaie
Algae is the only thing that "flourishes in my tank.
My livestock are all trying to eat each other or their children. My "lobster?" has taken up chasing the lone endler in the 20g. It is almost comical to watch the lobster stumbling around with its claws up trying to catch a fish that is 3" above its reach while the cherries all try to avoid getting stepped on.
I really need to get off my butt and build the multi tank stand so I can get the tanks setup and going to keep the fish I want to keep.
My livestock are all trying to eat each other or their children. My "lobster?" has taken up chasing the lone endler in the 20g. It is almost comical to watch the lobster stumbling around with its claws up trying to catch a fish that is 3" above its reach while the cherries all try to avoid getting stepped on.
I really need to get off my butt and build the multi tank stand so I can get the tanks setup and going to keep the fish I want to keep.
The other Jeff
Master of growing algae and getting better at plants
Master of growing algae and getting better at plants