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My Catfish pics.... Pims in 2000gallon

Posted: 19 Feb 2004, 14:11
by PeacockBass
Here are my Pims in the 2000.

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22-24 inch RTC
19 inch TSN
18 inch L. Longibarbis
17 inch L. Longibarbis

they live in a 10x10x2.5 pool....

Posted: 19 Feb 2004, 21:16
by magnum4
You could also take pictures of you filtration system and explain how many litres per hour your running, how it's heated and what the pond is built of ect.

Posted: 19 Feb 2004, 23:35
by PeacockBass
Here is a Link to the Steps i took making the filtration..

http://www.arofanatics.com/members/peac ... rojectdone

I run around 2500-3000 gallons an hour.... i have NO mechanical filtration.... but yet is stays crystal clear... its because i have a large Settling basin.

only filtration i have running now is that Wetdry.... around 50 gallons if bioballs.

Posted: 20 Feb 2004, 02:57
by Tom
What is Longibarbis?

Posted: 20 Feb 2004, 09:07
by PeacockBass
Leiarius Marmoratas...

the name was changed i believe..

also.. i got this pond from http://www.pearslofparadise.com

Posted: 20 Feb 2004, 11:49
by sidguppy
WoooHooo!

skinny dipping!
i would get the ol' swimming trunks out and the snorkel too :roll: :lol:

"Bathing with Catfish"
sure to make a nice TV show; where's the underwatercam?

I'd love to have a pond like that; you could do "dolphintherapy", but with fish much cooler than dolphins; like the ones already in there.

The only one I really would add is Pseudodoras niger or Megalodoras.

Posted: 22 Feb 2004, 02:53
by PeacockBass
my Niger will go in there soon enough...

yes i swim with my fish... i hand feed the catfish.. its awsome.. they follow me around.

Posted: 22 Feb 2004, 16:36
by Suckermouth
Awesome tank! How much water do you have to replace everyday? Is the humidity a problem?

I was thinking Merodontus tigrinus would be great in that tank. Someone can prove me wrong, but those M. tigrinus are cool fish!

Posted: 23 Feb 2004, 09:18
by PeacockBass
A M. tigrinus is to small of a fish to hang out with my boys...... But yes.. this is the best set up for a SHoval nose.. The sides of the pond act as padding when fish ram it.. so it wont Dent up their nose.

I fill the pond up probly around 100 gallons a weak lost in evaporation....

Durring the night i keep it covered up with a tarp.

Posted: 23 Feb 2004, 22:37
by magnum4
What material is the pond?
my Niger will go in there soon enough...
The spines are not going to be a problem are they?

Posted: 23 Feb 2004, 22:45
by pturley
That much humidity being introduced into a house is liable to become a problem very soon! I'd check the condition of your attic insulation frequently as all the evaporation water has to go somewhere. In the winter it'll likely be condensing on the rafters of your attic.

I have seen similar setups where the owner build a tent around the pond out of clear plastic sheeting and ducted a bath fan on a timer to the outside. You'll likely save allot of make-up water this way and it may save the roof of your house.

Posted: 24 Feb 2004, 00:03
by RogerMcAllen
Good call, I remember Mr4000, a guy who build a 4k gallong tank big enough for him to swim in, had to take his down because the moisture was ruining his house.

Posted: 24 Feb 2004, 15:01
by PeacockBass
THe pond is made out of a ver thick durable Linner.. its hard stuff. No the nigers scutes will not be a problem..


The pond is in the garage and i open the garage doors to combat with humidity in the summer. i cover the pond at night with a tarp also.

Posted: 24 Feb 2004, 16:21
by mokmu
Great pond PB! Finally did it. I have to eat my own words. I shall tell you this. I never thought you'd get around to actually doing it. A lot of work and consideration, I see, has gone into it. Congratulations! Keep it up.

PS Good looking fish too!

Regards,
Mike D.

Posted: 25 Feb 2004, 03:36
by PeacockBass
mokmu wrote:Great pond PB! Finally did it. I have to eat my own words. I shall tell you this. I never thought you'd get around to actually doing it. A lot of work and consideration, I see, has gone into it. Congratulations! Keep it up.

PS Good looking fish too!

Regards,
Mike D.
lol Alot of people underestimated me and my will... its ok..

thanks for your compliments man.. its realy nice.

Wow...

Posted: 13 Mar 2004, 05:02
by windgirl
And I though 200 gallons was alot ... say did you ever consider trying to take pics with a disposiable underwater camera??

Posted: 14 Mar 2004, 19:20
by evdzwaag
Looks really impressive. I have no experience with this large a projekt, but am curious why you didn't just use a large outdoor pool filter.