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#1 Posted 06 May 2010, 10:27 am
I am not really an Aquarist but I do enjoy seeing other peoples' fishes at their places. The main reason for me not having fish is that it seems all too complicated: water skimmers, pumps, oxigenizers, water temperature... in terms of simplicity a cat would be ideal, only that a cat doesn't provide the soothing relaxation an aquarium does. So I guess I'm here to let you convince me to take the frist step and get an aquarium of my own instead of anoying friends and relatives by sitting in their living rooms all day and emptying their refrigerators!

Any idea where I can start looking for equipment and prices online?
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#2 Posted 13 May 2010, 6:36 am
Hi, Anybody out there?

By the way i did some research and it seems that a 30 to 40 gln fishtank for starters is fine, still any idea about where to get the equipment at a reasonable price? I visited fishpetlove.com and they seem to have very good prices and selection versus other more establisehd sites like fosteradsmithaquatics.com.

Again, any help in deciding is welcomed!

Biggrin
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#4 Posted 25 May 2010, 5:38 pm
check out my site and look at the aquarium pics, beats looking at golf clubs like the joker above has posted Biggrin



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