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Posted by on June 10, 2007, 6:29 pm
Please log in for more thread options > Hi, I'm thinking about trying a tank with gold fish in it for the first
> time. I dont want to buy some gigantic aquarium or anything, I was thinking
> about trying to find something acrylic in the 10 to 20 gallon range. Would
> this be a good enviroment for goldfish? How about fancy goldfish or koi?
> What kind filtration system should I be looking at? I've heard that goldfish
> produce a lot of waste so I want to make sure I get a good filter in place.
> Is an undergravel filter adequate? How about one of those biowheel under the
> hood things? What kind of fish gravel should I be looking at? Should I get a
> sucker fish to put in there with them? I want to make sure I get a setup
> that can meet the needs of the fish and that they wont outgrow. Any
> information would be great thanks.
What you should do, newyguy, is buy yourself a nice big property about
the size of a regular dam catchment area, make sure it is replete with
non-toxic spring-fed streams, in an area where goldfish or koi or any
other sort of carp are native, and go from there.
Imprisoning any type of animals should be a criminal offense. Flushing
them down the toxic sewer system is even worse. Cruelty to animals is
no different from cruelty to any living creature, full stop.
Only fucken weirdos get a buzz out of imprisoning free creatures and
perving on them day in, day out.
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Posted by newguy62497 on June 10, 2007, 11:36 pm
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This post is great I got a real laugh out of it! =D I guess it is kind of
weird to put fish in a tank and stare at them I never really thought about
it that way lol. Anyway as one of the fellas on here suggested I've been
looking for upwards of a 30 gallon tank so they won't outgrow the thing. I'm
still looking at filters and what not too. There are a lot more options now
than there was the last time I had an aquarium.
>> Hi, I'm thinking about trying a tank with gold fish in it for the first
>> time. I dont want to buy some gigantic aquarium or anything, I was
>> thinking
>> about trying to find something acrylic in the 10 to 20 gallon range.
>> Would
>> this be a good enviroment for goldfish? How about fancy goldfish or koi?
>> What kind filtration system should I be looking at? I've heard that
>> goldfish
>> produce a lot of waste so I want to make sure I get a good filter in
>> place.
>> Is an undergravel filter adequate? How about one of those biowheel under
>> the
>> hood things? What kind of fish gravel should I be looking at? Should I
>> get a
>> sucker fish to put in there with them? I want to make sure I get a setup
>> that can meet the needs of the fish and that they wont outgrow. Any
>> information would be great thanks.
>
> What you should do, newyguy, is buy yourself a nice big property about
> the size of a regular dam catchment area, make sure it is replete with
> non-toxic spring-fed streams, in an area where goldfish or koi or any
> other sort of carp are native, and go from there.
>
> Imprisoning any type of animals should be a criminal offense. Flushing
> them down the toxic sewer system is even worse. Cruelty to animals is
> no different from cruelty to any living creature, full stop.
>
> Only fucken weirdos get a buzz out of imprisoning free creatures and
> perving on them day in, day out.
>
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Posted by swarvegorilla on June 12, 2007, 10:59 pm
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>> Hi, I'm thinking about trying a tank with gold fish in it for the first
>> time. I dont want to buy some gigantic aquarium or anything, I was
>> thinking
>> about trying to find something acrylic in the 10 to 20 gallon range.
>> Would
>> this be a good enviroment for goldfish? How about fancy goldfish or koi?
>> What kind filtration system should I be looking at? I've heard that
>> goldfish
>> produce a lot of waste so I want to make sure I get a good filter in
>> place.
>> Is an undergravel filter adequate? How about one of those biowheel under
>> the
>> hood things? What kind of fish gravel should I be looking at? Should I
>> get a
>> sucker fish to put in there with them? I want to make sure I get a setup
>> that can meet the needs of the fish and that they wont outgrow. Any
>> information would be great thanks.
>
> What you should do, newyguy, is buy yourself a nice big property about
> the size of a regular dam catchment area, make sure it is replete with
> non-toxic spring-fed streams, in an area where goldfish or koi or any
> other sort of carp are native, and go from there.
>
> Imprisoning any type of animals should be a criminal offense. Flushing
> them down the toxic sewer system is even worse. Cruelty to animals is
> no different from cruelty to any living creature, full stop.
>
> Only fucken weirdos get a buzz out of imprisoning free creatures and
> perving on them day in, day out.
>
This coming from the biggest weirdo out there?
Leave the people with harmless hobbys alone, best ta chill wit ya kiwi than
stew in court.
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Posted by Telstar on June 13, 2007, 7:39 pm
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>> Hi, I'm thinking about trying a tank with gold fish in it for the first
>> time. I dont want to buy some gigantic aquarium or anything, I was
>> thinking
>> about trying to find something acrylic in the 10 to 20 gallon range.
>> Would
>> this be a good enviroment for goldfish? How about fancy goldfish or koi?
>> What kind filtration system should I be looking at? I've heard that
>> goldfish
>> produce a lot of waste so I want to make sure I get a good filter in
>> place.
>> Is an undergravel filter adequate? How about one of those biowheel under
>> the
>> hood things? What kind of fish gravel should I be looking at? Should I
>> get a
>> sucker fish to put in there with them? I want to make sure I get a setup
>> that can meet the needs of the fish and that they wont outgrow. Any
>> information would be great thanks.
>
> What you should do, newyguy, is buy yourself a nice big property about
> the size of a regular dam catchment area, make sure it is replete with
> non-toxic spring-fed streams, in an area where goldfish or koi or any
> other sort of carp are native, and go from there.
>
> Imprisoning any type of animals should be a criminal offense. Flushing
> them down the toxic sewer system is even worse. Cruelty to animals is
> no different from cruelty to any living creature, full stop.
>
> Only fucken weirdos get a buzz out of imprisoning free creatures and
> perving on them day in, day out.
>
I think you are the weirdo and are perv.
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Posted by swarvegorilla on June 13, 2007, 10:40 pm
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>>> Hi, I'm thinking about trying a tank with gold fish in it for the first
>>> time. I dont want to buy some gigantic aquarium or anything, I was
>>> thinking
>>> about trying to find something acrylic in the 10 to 20 gallon range.
>>> Would
>>> this be a good enviroment for goldfish? How about fancy goldfish or koi?
>>> What kind filtration system should I be looking at? I've heard that
>>> goldfish
>>> produce a lot of waste so I want to make sure I get a good filter in
>>> place.
>>> Is an undergravel filter adequate? How about one of those biowheel under
>>> the
>>> hood things? What kind of fish gravel should I be looking at? Should I
>>> get a
>>> sucker fish to put in there with them? I want to make sure I get a setup
>>> that can meet the needs of the fish and that they wont outgrow. Any
>>> information would be great thanks.
>>
>> What you should do, newyguy, is buy yourself a nice big property about
>> the size of a regular dam catchment area, make sure it is replete with
>> non-toxic spring-fed streams, in an area where goldfish or koi or any
>> other sort of carp are native, and go from there.
>>
>> Imprisoning any type of animals should be a criminal offense. Flushing
>> them down the toxic sewer system is even worse. Cruelty to animals is
>> no different from cruelty to any living creature, full stop.
>>
>> Only fucken weirdos get a buzz out of imprisoning free creatures and
>> perving on them day in, day out.
>>
>
> I think you are the weirdo and are perv.
>
>
Telstar you are right on so many levels it's fookin scary.
That said it's all a careful troll.
Still pretty funny tho, Donny killed your dad kids.
LOL
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> time. I dont want to buy some gigantic aquarium or anything, I was thinking
> about trying to find something acrylic in the 10 to 20 gallon range. Would
> this be a good enviroment for goldfish? How about fancy goldfish or koi?
> What kind filtration system should I be looking at? I've heard that goldfish
> produce a lot of waste so I want to make sure I get a good filter in place.
> Is an undergravel filter adequate? How about one of those biowheel under the
> hood things? What kind of fish gravel should I be looking at? Should I get a
> sucker fish to put in there with them? I want to make sure I get a setup
> that can meet the needs of the fish and that they wont outgrow. Any
> information would be great thanks.