DLynn
New Member
Hi,
I live in south Everett. I sort of fell into this hobby about 3 years ago or so. It started with a 12 gallon tank that PetSmart was all to keen on giving me at a screamin' deal. Now...we have 3-55 gallon tanks, 2-29 gallon tanks, a 20, and a 5. Okay...so we got a little carried away, sigh.
I have an affinity for community fish and my favorite tank is full of Australian Rainbows and live bearers. They do awesome together and both thrive in hard water. The Rainbows are much larger but leave the smaller fish alone and they eat the babies which I'm so very very thankful for.
My second favorite tank has a female beta (love the girls), frogs, and Corys. I tried shrimp but between the Cory's and the frogs...they didn't stand a chance. In fact, they were fodder for the Rainbow fish, as well.
Other fish we have, Bolivian Ram, Apistogramma Cacautoides, variety of tetras, and Angels.
DLynn
I live in south Everett. I sort of fell into this hobby about 3 years ago or so. It started with a 12 gallon tank that PetSmart was all to keen on giving me at a screamin' deal. Now...we have 3-55 gallon tanks, 2-29 gallon tanks, a 20, and a 5. Okay...so we got a little carried away, sigh.
I have an affinity for community fish and my favorite tank is full of Australian Rainbows and live bearers. They do awesome together and both thrive in hard water. The Rainbows are much larger but leave the smaller fish alone and they eat the babies which I'm so very very thankful for.
My second favorite tank has a female beta (love the girls), frogs, and Corys. I tried shrimp but between the Cory's and the frogs...they didn't stand a chance. In fact, they were fodder for the Rainbow fish, as well.
Other fish we have, Bolivian Ram, Apistogramma Cacautoides, variety of tetras, and Angels.
DLynn