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joytothefishes
Sep 05, 2020
In Fish Mongers
They were purchased in March of 2020, so they're still pretty new. No manuals, but they work perfectly, and I can show you basic functions or you can look up online. Asking $25 for the Vivagrow and $80 for the Finnex. Located in Southern Maryland--must pick up in Accokeek.
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joytothefishes
Mar 03, 2019
In Fish Mongers
just got posted on Craigslist. https://washingtondc.craigslist.org/mld/zip/d/bethesda-free-big-fish-tank/6832609113.html
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joytothefishes
Jan 23, 2019
In Introduce Yourself
Congratulations on the new forums. I posted a few times on your previous incarnation, some years ago, but have been out of the hobby for the past five or so years. I miss it, though, and am trying to figure out if I have room for this love in my apartment and my budget again. I have kept aquariums since I was a young teenager in the 70s. My first tank was a chrome-framed 20 or 30-gallon given to me by my father, who found it at a yard sale. We didn't know anything about cycling then, and I remember dutifully scrubbing down every part of my aquarium periodically and then being distraught when my fish became sick afterward. it was probably teenage carelessness and neglect that eventually led to the development of some healthy tanks and my love for the hobby. I am a fan of freshwater tanks and particularly love social, smart, and adorable fish like bettas, rams, and horseface loaches, as well as colorful/brilliant fish like praecox rainbows and glowlight or neon tetras. I have often had aquariums with a Roman or Greek theme, but I find myself wishing I could do something more natural and planted (I have low-tech aquariums and have never been very successful with plants). I have recently been mesmerized by pictures of blackwater aquariums with vivid blue rainbows and tetras moving through the green plants and dark backgrounds. I have very hard well water, though, so probably that is not in my future. Anyway, I don't even have a functioning tank again yet, but I stopped in to ask a question so thought I would say hello. I have already received a very helpful answer, so I am delighted to see and feel that this place is as friendy and helpful and interesting as ever. Thanks to all the dedicated and enthusiastic aquarists for being here. PJ (fearlesssfisch)
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joytothefishes
Jan 22, 2019
In Fish Mongers
Hi,there, I would like to get back into the hobby and am looking for a used 55 gallon tank that does not leak and has an intact crossbar. However, I am hoping to get a very inexpensive deal if possible, as I am financially challenged. I have a 55 gallon now that does not leak, but the crossbar is cracked partway through. It would be suitable for use as a reptile tank if anyone wanted it, or as a fish tank if you are good at repairs. Thank you very much in advance for any ideas about finding a bargain. I have been watching Craigslist but would be interested to know if there are any other forums that I should be watching.
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