Tropical Fish Keeping

tigerfish
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edited January 2016 in Your Hobbies #1

Now that I am retired I am thinking of going back into keeping tropical fish.  Its 40 years since I did it!  The fish seem pretty similar but tanks and equipment have changed considerably.

In particular there seem to be large numbers of fairly inexpemsive tanks and stands available made of PDF and covered in veneer, but then there is a huge jump in price to the well built solid Oak cabinets/stands which would fit in with the better sort of sitting room furniture.

Any advice/comments?

TF

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  • fur ball
    fur ball Forum Participant Posts: 155
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    edited January 2016 #2

    Hi tigerfish,  all I can suggest is if you have a maidenhead aquatics near you might be worth a pop in, I will hold my hands up and say that a good friend is a manager for them but I always find the help and knowledge at different locations over the years
    have been great. Either that or a good independent.

  • SELL
    SELL Forum Participant Posts: 398
    edited January 2016 #3

    My Son keeps tropical fish and has done so for a number of years, would guess it all boils down to how much you want to spend at the end of the day the cheaper tanks will do the same job as the more expensive ones so to me it is down to ones own preference.

  • cyberyacht
    cyberyacht Forum Participant Posts: 10,218
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    edited January 2016 #4

    I think you mean MDF rather than PDF unless you are planning making a stand from a 3D printer. Wink

  • tigerfish
    tigerfish Forum Participant Posts: 1,362
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    edited January 2016 #5

    CY  Yes you are correct!  Put it down to a "Senior Moment!"

    TF

  • mickysf
    mickysf Forum Participant Posts: 6,474 ✭✭✭
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    edited January 2016 #6

    As a youth kept and bred Rift Valley cichlids and also killifish! Started with the usual suspects. It was great fun mind but too many days these days spent away in the motorcaravan.

  • neveramsure
    neveramsure Forum Participant Posts: 712
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    edited January 2016 #7

    Hi TF, I was a very keen aquarist at one time up until about 12 years ago.

    The last type I kept were Lake Malawi and Tanganyika Cichlids, as you may know they are some of the most colourful other than tropical marine fish that require a different filtration system.

    The type of tank is down to personal choice, I prefer all glass construction with just a wooden hood and simple stand.

    One of the main changes over the years has been with the types of filtration systems and pumps. The large external pump/filter like

    THIS
    is my preferred choice.  

    Good luck if you decide to go ahead.  

  • tigerfish
    tigerfish Forum Participant Posts: 1,362
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    edited January 2016 #8

    NAS, Thanks for the info and link.  I am going ahead and have valued your input.

    TF

  • EJB986
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    edited January 2016 #9

    The principals haven't changed one iota so if you knew what you were doing before you will know nowWinkingHappy

  • tigerfish
    tigerfish Forum Participant Posts: 1,362
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    edited January 2016 #10

    What has changed though is the very nice Oak finished tank stands etc which help the tank to fit in with other furniture in the living room.

    That has helped me to convince the DCOS that the idea is a good one.  The new filtration systems and heaters are better too.

    Strangely enough The cost of the fish themselves do not seem to have risen compared to other things of 40 years ago.

    TF

  • mickysf
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    edited January 2016 #11

    Do you want only a display tank or do you intend breeding the fish. I started with a display tank but a pair of my cichlids surprisingly decided to breed, Then had to set up other tanks and the whole thing just snowballed. Great fun mind!

  • tigerfish
    tigerfish Forum Participant Posts: 1,362
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    edited January 2016 #12

    3Ft (Sorry but I speak English)  Display Tank.  Like the 110 model in the Aqua oak web site.  Very expensive but deals to be had, on kit etc.

    Not yet committed as there are less expensive alternatives. Trouble is they do not look as good.

    The "Elite" range is a possibility.  - As with so many things there appears to be rwo distinct levels,  Loads of suitable sized tanks in the cheaper range then a huge jump in price to the higher level.  The actual tanks are probably the same!

    TF

  • Tirril
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    edited January 2016 #13

    One thing to bear in mind TF when going for a large tank is the type of flooring it will stand on. A solid floor is of course no problem but the typical wood floors needs some consideration. A 48"x15"15" complete with gravel weighs a lot. I made my stand out of hard wood and designed the base with a solid slab of wood rather than 4 typical feet, to spread the weight over a wider area. Enjoy the hobby.

  • neveramsure
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    edited January 2016 #14

    What has changed though is the very nice Oak finished tank stands etc which help the tank to fit in with other furniture in the living room.

    That has helped me to convince the DCOS that the idea is a good one.  The new filtration systems and heaters are better too.

    Strangely enough The cost of the fish themselves do not seem to have risen compared to other things of 40 years ago.

    TF

    Some of the fish that were imported all those years ago TF can now be bred in this country making them much cheaper. I was once friendly with a shop owner who was also a catfish specialist; he often visited Brazil and returned with polystyrene containers full of fresh water fish. He even found new variations of Corydoras and had them named after him.(You may have heard of Corydoras Davidii)

    Good luck with whatever you decide to keep.Smile

  • tigerfish
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    edited January 2016 #15

    I remember one of my fish then was a Hypostimus Plecostimus, it was very busy clearing up algea etc and grew to about 6 inches before I had to sell up as moving yet again!