LeslieG
Member
I'm just getting back to aquariums after 6 years without a tank. When I moved to WA from Louisiana, my aquariums didn't fit into the moving van and the fishes wouldn't have survived the move, so I gave them away. I'm regretting that now. I'd accumulated many supplies over the years, now I'm starting from scratch. Ouch!
Last weekend I got a 29- and 20-gallon aquarium from Craigslist. I'm starting with the 29, and planning to set it up within the next few weeks. It'll be an active pondscape with rocks, wood, and lots of plants, guppies, mollies, tetras, and other community fish to populate all levels of the aquarium, with khuli loaches and kribs slipping into caves. I've really missed having an aquarium -- I can't wait!!
I'm looking for a good source for wood (Malaysian driftwood and some longish branches) and plants -- and fish, of course -- near Olympia. I'd love to come out to the Aquarium Co-Op, but something closer would be a lot better. Any suggestions?
Leslie
Last weekend I got a 29- and 20-gallon aquarium from Craigslist. I'm starting with the 29, and planning to set it up within the next few weeks. It'll be an active pondscape with rocks, wood, and lots of plants, guppies, mollies, tetras, and other community fish to populate all levels of the aquarium, with khuli loaches and kribs slipping into caves. I've really missed having an aquarium -- I can't wait!!
I'm looking for a good source for wood (Malaysian driftwood and some longish branches) and plants -- and fish, of course -- near Olympia. I'd love to come out to the Aquarium Co-Op, but something closer would be a lot better. Any suggestions?
Leslie