My father used to breed oscars, angels, mollies, and guppies in his shed.
I did also including tilipia, fighting fish and ciclids. I always went for the wierd and liked lungfish, leaffish, freshwater flounders, tire track eels and anything else I could find that seemed a little odd. Even today I don't particularly like tangs or angels. I just find them too common and I had so many of them. I would much rather have a brown, plain gobi that is spawning than a beautiful French Angelfish that is just swimming around aimlessly.
It's just me. I guess I am not in it for the shock value or the beauty. I am in it for the
uniqueness, the oddity, the difficult or strange. Just keeping fish alive is like stamp collecting, they are just there. I want to see them spawn, change sex or live to be 100.
I want to discover new ways to keep them in fantastic condition, I want to grow corals so fast that they make whirring noises.
My tank never was and never will be a thing of beauty but an ongoing experiment that doesn't matter where it takes me as long as it is interesting and fun. That is why I used to put lights in caves and make unusual feeders and add wierd stuff from the sea. I have tried and am still experimenting with electricity to grow corals and algae. I use bleach, acid, mud and sparks from DC power sources to try things that I feel will benefit the hobby or at least my tank.
(fish food in the fiftees was dried ants)
I add all sorts of things from the sea without any fear of crashing, you can't crash an experiment, only learn from it. Failure is the best learning experience.
I have operated on quite a few fish that would have died and I never lost a patient.
This is a hobby for God sakes and so many people get so uptite. A "hobby" so it should be fun and not a cause to worry or go broke.
The fish don't care one way or another but we should be having fun and not posting just problems.
I just turned around to look at my tank and for some reason all of the corals are very big looking. Better than usual, I have no idea why but it facinates me. Why do they sometimes look "sad" and now they look great?
This is what moves me. X Lax would also but we are talking about fish tanks.:fun5:
I see a birds nest in there that I didn't even knew was alive, I thought it croaked a few weeks ago but it loks nice and green and great.
I love this stuff. :dance: