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    Pictures of the other five tanks


    I never remember posting pics of all of our fish tanks (well, besides the Betta tank, my dad counts that as six). Anybody care to see any?

    This is the other tank in my room. It is about 20 gallons and has Hatchet Fish and one Goldfish (also some glass catfish and plecos):

    This is the tank in the living room. It is about 110 gallons and has one Aerowana(sp?), parrot fish, oscars, silver dollars, guramies(sp?), and others too but I can't remember them all:

    This is the tank in my sister' room. It is 20 gallons and has a lion fish, dog-face puffer fish, and it used to have an eel (forgot what kind), but then it jumped out:

    Lion Fish close-up:

    This is one of the reef tanks in my mom & dad's room. It has two urchins in it, the black one is very visible, and put a close-up of the second. It also has coral reefs(of course), and a bunch of fish forgot, I'm not to good with saltwater. Oh yeah, and it's 50 gallons (about):

    Close-up of the Urchin (I love those spiny guys!):

    And of course the other 50 gallon tank in my mom & dad's room. It has no Urchins, yet it does have a yellow tang(sp?) and of course more corals:


    So there are the rest of the tanks.
    Mom to Ethan, Sophie and Sansa

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    wow! '

    arent the lion fish really poisinis?

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    Ypu, they are. But if you're careful, you can avoid getting 'stung' by them.
    Actually, we used to have an old lionfish, and when it died, my dad put it in the garbage. So my grandpa goes to take out the garbage, and he put his hand right on the lionfish!! He had to go to the emergency room, because he thought it was still poisonous, and his blood pressure went up!
    Most Urchins are poisonous too, my dad has been pricked by them a lot, because when he is moving the rocks around he cannot see where they are (some of them blend in with the rock). He has to use a needle to get the spines out before the venom gets in his bloodstream.
    Mom to Ethan, Sophie and Sansa

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    Man you guys have a lot of fishies!!!

    My husband has a reef tank in our living room... it is 72 gallons (I think).... He has a yellow tang, a royal blue tang, a clown fish, a star fish, a really cool shrimp ( I got that for him ), he has an urchin,.... and I think that is all .... and then he has the live corals.. the anenomie is really cool... the clown fish swims in it.. they are best friends.... and other live corals.. but I can't remember them all.

    I will have to show him these pics when I get home.. he will really love them!
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    Originally posted by FloppsyLadySally89

    Ypu, they are. But if you're careful, you can avoid getting 'stung' by them.
    Actually, we used to have an old lionfish, and when it died, my dad put it in the garbage. So my grandpa goes to take out the garbage, and he put his hand right on the lionfish!! He had to go to the emergency room, because he thought it was still poisonous, and his blood pressure went up!
    Most Urchins are poisonous too, my dad has been pricked by them a lot, because when he is moving the rocks around he cannot see where they are (some of them blend in with the rock). He has to use a needle to get the spines out before the venom gets in his bloodstream.
    oOo!!!

    i heard that they were the most poisiness fish? but then again ive heard that about a lot of fish

    the only time ive seen one of those was at an aquarium or on TV!

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    WOW
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    Wow, those are beautiful!!! Fishtanks are so peaceful...I love watching the fish and hearing the bubbling. (My Mom got my fishtank when I moved out because I didn't know how to move it 6 hours north without killing the poor fishies in the process. Maybe someday I will get another, but probably not for a while).

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    Originally posted by Jessica12345
    oOo!!!

    i heard that they were the most poisiness fish? but then again ive heard that about a lot of fish

    the only time ive seen one of those was at an aquarium or on TV!
    I'm actually not sure, my dad would know though. Too bad he already went to work.
    Oh yes, and technically my house is an aquarium.
    Mom to Ethan, Sophie and Sansa

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    Wow ... very impressive!!

    Can you please post another picture of your betta tank, also. I'm interested in setting up a tank for bettas, I think.

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    Sure!
    Don't mind all the junk around the tank, my room is cluttered with stuff.


    Are they good, or are you looking for closer photos?
    Mom to Ethan, Sophie and Sansa

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    Great pictures! It is neat seeing all the different fish and tanks, especially since we just got ours.
    ...RIP, our sweet Gini...

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    That's good. What did you use for dividers in the tank?

    I have two bettas, and they are in those little betta condo things that hang on the side of the tank. I've tried letting one betta at a time out in the big tank, but the tiger barbs bite their fins.
    "We give dogs the time we can spare, the space we can spare and the love we can spare. And in return, dogs give us their all. It's the best deal man has ever made" - M. Facklam

    "We are raised to honor all the wrong explorers and discoverers - thieves planting flags, murderers carrying crosses. Let us at last praise the colonizers of dreams."- P.S. Beagle

    "All that is gold does not glitter, Not all those who wander are lost; The old that is strong does not wither, Deep roots are not reached by the frost. From the ashes a fire shall be woken, A light from the shadows shall spring; Renewed shall be blade that was broken, The crownless again shall be king." - J.R.R. Tolkien

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    We use these plastic dividers that slide into these metal slots that are attached to the sides (very hard to explain). I found them at PetLand for $9.95 each, or something around there. I hope that's counted as a good description, I threw out the bags they were in (although I planned on saving them for future reference).

    Two of my new Bettas, Ocean and Aqua, live in those little condos as well, in my bigger tank (the picture above was not taken recently, so it does not show them). But I have to make sure they are right against the glass, because the smaller fish (such as glass catfish) swim in between the betta's compartment and the glass, and they get stuck.
    Mom to Ethan, Sophie and Sansa

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    they are very cool i like the sign *that says "betta estates" hehe its cute

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    LOL, I love that sign. Even though it says a safe home for FIVE betta fish (because I made it before I got the fish and learned I could only have four).

    OMG, how rude of me! Thanks to all of you who complimented our fishies. We all put a lot of work into them to make them what they are today. Wait 'till my dad sees these responses, he'll be so happy.
    Mom to Ethan, Sophie and Sansa

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