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New member hello

Posted: 02 Feb 2016, 20:56
by BrassFinger
Hello everyone. Just introducing myself before I go back to lurk (and learn) mode. I've been fascinated by fishkeeping and aquariums probably since I was in grade school. My first tank, however, was not until college when I rented a place that came with a 20 gal tank from a friend that lived there previously. That was 25 years ago. I knew enough to maintain it and kept the tank and fish through several moves, but ended up giving the tank and fish away probably 15 years ago, if not more.

I dabbled a bit here and there afterwards, but nothing significant until several months ago when I took over a 20 gal. tank that ended up being stocked with a firemouth, an oscar, a red devil !!!!!!, and a common pleco 8-} . This is what happens when you shop for fish where the "help" doesn't ask the right questions. Well, unfortunately, things went downhill and only the firemouth survived. I got the tank back into shape and started looking into what I could put in the tank with the firemouth. Corys were suggested so I brought home two Ambiacus from the LFS. I didn't like the way things were going so I moved them out into another tank and ended up with a bristlenose and some tiger barbs along with the firemouth and everyone gets along.

I was instantly smitten with the corys, however, and went about setting up a tank with a pool filter sand substrate just for them. I moved the two Ambiacus over to that tank after getting it cycled and just recently added three Julii and a bristlenose. The Ambiacus were previously in a tank with large, round "pea gravel" substrate and while not harming them like sharp gravel can, I knew it wasn't even close to what they needed. Almost as soon as they were in their new home they were busy plowing through the sand looking for a snack and I swear they were smiling! I really enjoy watching them and how they interact among themselves. I must say I've learned more about the hobby in the last few months than the previous 25 years, but it is a good feeling to know that your fish are going into a properly set up and cycled tank with correct water parameters rather than "hope and pray". I'm not sure why I am drawn to the corys, but I am just as fascinated with the channel and flathead catfish I love to catch (and release). The only time I wasn't so fascinated was when a rather sizeable (and grumpy) channel cat did not appreciate being held by the lower lip like a largemouth bass and chomped down on my thumb. I swear I thought I was going to have a broken thumb before he let go, but at least I learned a better way to hold them after that! Beautiful fish, though.

Chris

Re: New member hello

Posted: 02 Feb 2016, 21:01
by bekateen
Hi Chris,

Welcome to PlanetCatfish!

Cheers, Eric

Re: New member hello

Posted: 02 Feb 2016, 21:07
by Jools
Welcome aboard, great intro!

Jools

Re: New member hello

Posted: 02 Feb 2016, 21:16
by pleconut
Welcome to planet catfish, also good to hear you've learnt and applied yourself. And now doing all you can to keep your fish happy.

Re: New member hello

Posted: 03 Feb 2016, 10:19
by smitty
Welcome to Planet Catfish. Enjoy!

Re: New member hello

Posted: 04 Feb 2016, 09:56
by Kangacory
Hi new member, I am a new member as well. There seems to be lots of great information available on this website and plenty of people willing to offer advice.
At present I am a "new tank starter". I cleaned out my old 1.2m tank of fish, pebbles, hollow log and plant (Java Fern was the only thing I could get to grow) and am currently resetting with a planted tank with a sandy clearing in the middle. I plan to have two schools of cory, some ottos and maybe a pair of bristtlenose as part of a tropical community.

Nick

Re: New member hello

Posted: 04 Feb 2016, 13:40
by bekateen
Hi Kangacory,
Welcome to you too! And good luck with your new tank.

Cheers, Eric