Howdy all! From Mountain View, MO
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Howdy all! From Mountain View, MO
hey everyone!! Can't wait to become an active member of your forum.
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Re: Howdy all! From Mountain View, MO
Welcome! What do you keep?
S u n d a n c e
"Adopt the pace of nature, her secret is patience." Emerson
"Adopt the pace of nature, her secret is patience." Emerson
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Re: Howdy all! From Mountain View, MO
Welcome! We're always glad to see a new face. Can't wait to hear about your end of the hobby.
~Kenna
I can stop buying fish anytime I want. Seriously.
I can stop buying fish anytime I want. Seriously.
Re: Howdy all! From Mountain View, MO
Welcome to the forum. Why don't you tell us a little more about yourself and your hobby?
Kevin
Kevin
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Re: Howdy all! From Mountain View, MO
Well, I just talked my wife into a 10 gallon tank about 2 months ago. Now we have another 10 gallon plus a 36 gallon. I'm keeping six saulosi in the the 36 gallon.
Some guppies, cory cats and a female betta in one of the 10 gallon tanks and I would really like to get some shell dwelling cichlids for the other 10 gallon tank (multi's i think?). I would love to have a bigger tank with some more african cichlids!!! But I'll probably have to wait awhile until the budget allows it. Our tap water comes out at a pH of 8.2-8.3 so keeping fish that do well in that range seems to make the most sense right now.
Some guppies, cory cats and a female betta in one of the 10 gallon tanks and I would really like to get some shell dwelling cichlids for the other 10 gallon tank (multi's i think?). I would love to have a bigger tank with some more african cichlids!!! But I'll probably have to wait awhile until the budget allows it. Our tap water comes out at a pH of 8.2-8.3 so keeping fish that do well in that range seems to make the most sense right now.