Geting blue rams

May 12, 2005
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OK before you start harping me I will get a bigger fish tank in the summer,Just going to keep them In there till i get my other ten gallon set up.
Other then that I am geting some test kits while I am there*thumbsups tommorow is my birthday I am sure I will get enough money to set up my 10 gal. ( which is $94 tax not encouded, and I alredy have $70*PEACE!* *thumbsups)
Coolfish~out
 

Dec 23, 2005
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I agree. Having two ten gallons would be pretty boring(For people who have two ten gallons set up sorry but for me I wouldn't know what to do with another one) Getting something big would be awesome for me. You could just have a HUGE variety of fish with a big tank. Fish want as much room as they can get, so in this situation I would go for the big one;)
 

tubbs24

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Jan 29, 2006
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TheFighterFish said:
I recently spent just over $100 setting up my 10 gallon. Since you already have a ten gallon, why don't you keep saving up and get something bigger? Not a 55 gallon, but something big.

Try and go for a 29 gallon setup. You will love how much room you will have! It's also not too big, and not too small *thumbsups
 

ram man

Superstar Fish
Apr 16, 2005
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do not get the rams! you tank already is over stocked with a pleco in it, rams need no ammonia, nitrite and extremely low and stable nitrates.
 

Dec 23, 2005
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Well before the water in the 30 and 10 are ready for fish, I would do ATLEAST 2 water changes a week. The Rams can die if the nitrates are just a little high. So please do your water changes!
 

Orion

Ultimate Fish
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Feb 10, 2003
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#13
Guys look. If he doesn't want to listen to the advice given to him then he can do so. But you all know about this, so if it bothers you just don't say anything. Life can be a cruel teacher, but sometimes is the only one that somepeople will learn from.


EDIT: coolfish if your nitrates are at zero then something's up.