Greetings from Lakewood!

JPMcGuire

New Member
Hello, brand new to the forum, really like it so far.

I have kept fish off and on for a lot of years, currently do not have any set up, but I have a 72 bowfront getting ready to set up. I plan on a fairly high tech planted community tank with cardinals, GBR, rummy nose, discus and bristlenose plecos.

I also bought a 46 bowfront off of craigs list the other day (yes more tank syndrome has already started and I don't even have 1 up yet) that will probalby be my quarantine tank, or maybe a tank for some EBJD that I saw the other day.
 

VsKitchen

New Member
:welcome!:

I'd love to see some pics when you get it set up. I'm a newbie to the hobby and am currently working on setting up a planted tank.
 

Seattle_Aquarist

Well-Known Member
Hi JPMcGuire,

When you get a chance check out the Greater Seattle Aquarium Society (GSAS.org) for great meetings with excellent speakers, fish folk, plant geeks, and fun. Guests are welcome!

-Roy
 

gobluecichlids

New Member
Mulitple tank syndrome is nothing new to me. I usually buy used acrylic tanks so i can sneak it into my garage myself. I am up to 13 now and have several empty ones standing by. The cure to MTS is to have a few empty ones standing by that you're not movtivated to set up, and pay attention to your electric bill go up. I am ready to downsize back to 3-4 large tanks as soon I get the fry and juvies that I have been raising over the summer months sold.
 

DMD123

Administrator
Staff member
Contributing Member Level III
I already gave you a :welcome!:

Just a suggestion, take a moment to go under your profile and put down info as to where your from and also under the signature to put what types of tanks and fish you have. This helps us get to know you better and help answer any questions better.
 

JPMcGuire

New Member
Thanks for the welcomes. :) And thanks for the suggestion about GSAS and the heads up on my profile. Will update it ASAP.
 
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