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Re: [GSAS-Member] Willing to rescue fish (like a pleco)



Hi Drew,
Are you still looking for fish to populate your tank?  I have a few that need a 
new home.  Due to my work schedule, I stopped going to GSAS meetings a little 
over a year ago but I live in Gig Harbor and could possibly meet you in or near 
Tacoma to deliver them if that helps.
  Anyways, here's what I have, all free to a good home so let me know if you're 
interested.
   
  Chromidotilapia guntheri - 2 adult males, about 5-6 inches.  African river 
native. Very peaceful and timid, prefer a dimly lit tank with good hiding 
places.  Remotly resemble a smallmouth bass in apearance.
   
  Ilyodon furcidens - 2 adult males. Good info and pics 
:http://www.goodeiden.de/html/furcidens3.html
   
  Thanks,
Frank
   
   
   <fish@dojodesign.com> wrote:
  Hey, finally got my 180 gal up n going.

5 pumps later it's running and Danner Mfg (Mag Drive pumps) customer
service SUCKS! FYI ... 

Also, if you plan to use their pumps externally just expect them to leak
and cause you many headaches. GREAT pumps, very quiet, efficient but
they like to leak out of the bell-housing, poorly designed.

Heres a shot of it from today, 
http://www.dojodesign.com/fish/10_1_2007.jpg

The stand isn't completed yet, still got trip to finish on it and a hood
to build. All that stuff got put on backburner after it took 7 months to
get the filtration running (did I already say FIVE PUMPS) ... heh

I couldn't find pure ammonia so I didn't fishless cycle it, got some
goldies, felt bad but better than poisoning everything. They all
survived and will find a nice home in the 2k gal pond out back next
spring. Consolidated all the surviving fish from my 130gal that busted a
year ago and a 10gal in the dining room that had some catfish. 


SO.... I plan to see a small spike in the ammonia and nitrite levels
here over the next week but shouldn't be a problem.

I got plenty of room for more inhabitants and am specifically looking to
see if anyone has any "LARGE" or just fish they need homes for BEFORE I
go out and buy some. I'd rather rescue fish from fellow aquarist before
pulling out the wallet.

It's FW obviously and if anyones got any plecotomus that have outgrown
their habitat well I got a BIG home they'd love and so would my family
since the biggest fish in there is a 7" Clown loach, although cool be
cooler (so my family thinks) to have some larger specimens =) ....
Tinfoil barbs are on the list.

Let me know!

~DREW
dojo@dojodesign.com
360 - 259 - 8297

PS I CANT make the 9th meet I think you guys are having. Im also located
in Olympia but ill drive wherever in the Seattle area to pick fishies up

PS #2 any of those albino bristies I gave away few years ago still
around =) All their parents are alive and kickn, I lost ONE this past
year but the rest are fat and healthy.

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