i'm awful curious about everyone's very first experience with glass cages of any sort, and anything crazy you might remember about them.
mine is a story full of shame, and i cringe as i tell you ....
mine was a 29 gallon tank with a slate bottom and chrome frame.
i had a massive texas cichlid, another massive jack dempsey, a massive firemouth, and a couple massive catfish in that tank. i also had 2 full grown african frogs. i was very young(about 10 or so), but i remember the texas cichlid swimming about 6 inches, and then turning around 8O.
i also remember doing 90% water changes with tap water, unheated and right out of the faucet 8O . this, of course, was only after my mother would yell at me for stinking up the kitchen like a stagnant pond(we had the tank in the kitchen)
i used to go down to the local creek, and catch large crayfish, and throw them right in my tank. there was no acclimation for anything. a few sunnies and bluegills resided in my tank from time to time as well.
my filter was old school hang on the back filled with angel hair, or cotton balls, and an inch of charcoal.
the angel hair was changed when water would no longer flow through it.
the charcoal was never changed.
my feeding regimen was twice a day, or more. we used to keep boiled ham(lunchmeat) or i would take a meatball sized piece of ground beef and wrap it in tin foil and toss it in the freezer, and shave off pieces of that as needed. i remember the rainbow that would cover the waters' surface due to the oil slick during feeding time.
fish just seemed to be tougher back then! :roll:
i still tell this story to people and they look as though they don't believe me. am i the only one with a story like this?
mine is a story full of shame, and i cringe as i tell you ....
mine was a 29 gallon tank with a slate bottom and chrome frame.
i had a massive texas cichlid, another massive jack dempsey, a massive firemouth, and a couple massive catfish in that tank. i also had 2 full grown african frogs. i was very young(about 10 or so), but i remember the texas cichlid swimming about 6 inches, and then turning around 8O.
i also remember doing 90% water changes with tap water, unheated and right out of the faucet 8O . this, of course, was only after my mother would yell at me for stinking up the kitchen like a stagnant pond(we had the tank in the kitchen)
i used to go down to the local creek, and catch large crayfish, and throw them right in my tank. there was no acclimation for anything. a few sunnies and bluegills resided in my tank from time to time as well.
my filter was old school hang on the back filled with angel hair, or cotton balls, and an inch of charcoal.
the angel hair was changed when water would no longer flow through it.
the charcoal was never changed.
my feeding regimen was twice a day, or more. we used to keep boiled ham(lunchmeat) or i would take a meatball sized piece of ground beef and wrap it in tin foil and toss it in the freezer, and shave off pieces of that as needed. i remember the rainbow that would cover the waters' surface due to the oil slick during feeding time.
fish just seemed to be tougher back then! :roll:
i still tell this story to people and they look as though they don't believe me. am i the only one with a story like this?