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bgamble3 10-01-2020 01:34 PM

Aquariums in The Villages
 
This is a survey to try and determine how many Villagers have an aquarium or would like one. Also do you have an aquarium maintenance vendor, or do you perform your own maintenance. Please specify size of tank (gallons) and salt or fresh water.
Thank you for your response.

CWGUY 10-01-2020 01:55 PM

:icon_wink: Check with ARC and make sure about the number of pets you can have. :rolleyes:
For the people with no sense of humor.....that was a Joke. :popcorn:

retiredguy123 10-01-2020 02:01 PM

I never heard of an aquarium maintenance vender. How much do they charge? I may consider buying an aquarium.

CWGUY 10-01-2020 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1841548)
I never heard of an aquarium maintenance vender. How much do they charge? I may consider buying an aquarium.

Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo - Wikipedia :popcorn:

Fish tank cleaner and gigolo. :1rotfl:

Stu from NYC 10-01-2020 02:16 PM

We have a small pond that at one time the previous owner put in fish.

Contemplating what to do with it but like the sound of running water with waterfall.

retiredguy123 10-01-2020 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 1841560)
We have a small pond that at one time the previous owner put in fish.

Contemplating what to do with it but like the sound of running water with waterfall.

Your neighbors might not. You may want to ask them. Just a suggestion.

Bjeanj 10-01-2020 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 1841560)
We have a small pond that at one time the previous owner put in fish.

Contemplating what to do with it but like the sound of running water with waterfall.

I have one, but use chlorine tabs to keep it clean. If you put fish in, any number of wildlife will keep eating them. :-(

Stu from NYC 10-01-2020 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Bjeanj (Post 1841573)
I have one, but use chlorine tabs to keep it clean. If you put fish in, any number of wildlife will keep eating them. :-(

I have heard that we would be providing lunch to the local wildlife. Wonder what would happen if we introduced pirranha? Would that make it a fair fight?

drbales 10-01-2020 03:40 PM

Would consider a salt water tank if a reputable outside maintenance and set up service were available. 50 -100 gal.size

JSR22 10-01-2020 03:43 PM

Pond
 
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Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 1841590)
I have heard that we would be providing lunch to the local wildlife. Wonder what would happen if we introduced pirranha? Would that make it a fair fight?

We had beautiful Koi that were massacred. We still have pond with a running waterfall and frogs have moved in!

OpusX1 10-01-2020 03:51 PM

We had a 100 gallon salt tank for about 15 years up north.Only had about 6 fish but many invertebrates, a couple cleaner shrimp, some stars and lots of anemones.

I’m too lazy to do the work in retirement and we travel much more now.

Have you watched tanked on animal planet? Some amazing tanks in the $50,000-$250,000 range.

Bjeanj 10-01-2020 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by JSR22 (Post 1841598)
We had beautiful Koi that were massacred. We still have pond with a running waterfall and frogs have moved in!

I forgot to add chlorine tablets once, and suddenly I had hundreds, if not thousands, of tadpoles!

Carla B 10-01-2020 04:37 PM

I found a low-maintenance version, the Aquarium channel on Roku. They only feature one tank so far, "Aquarium of the Pacific," in Long Beach, CA. Love the big grouper (one).

CWGUY 10-01-2020 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Carla B (Post 1841617)
I found a low-maintenance version, the Aquarium channel on Roku. They only feature one tank so far, "Aquarium of the Pacific," in Long Beach, CA. Love the big grouper (one).

Was it the SPECIAL? :duck:

Carla B 10-01-2020 04:57 PM

No, wasn't that one, but he looks to be high-maintenance.

retiredguy123 10-01-2020 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by CWGUY (Post 1841618)
Was it the SPECIAL? :duck:

No, they need to raise the price to make it the special.

Nucky 10-01-2020 05:03 PM

Maybe one of the nicest hobbies I've ever enjoyed in my entire life. I've only dabbled in Salt Water Fish because of the heartbreak when they die because of the cost of purchasing them. WOW! It was mostly our fault because we could never get the water just the way the little darlings liked it.

Freshwater tanks are a walk in the park to maintain and we had much better luck with the Longevity if the fish. Each one of our boys had a 20-gallon tank in their room and really took care of them to my surprise. We shared a tank that was either 225 or 250 gallons and had a person come once or twice a month and clean it up and drain water out and refill with water that came in a box. It was quite the setup. I'm pretty sure it was under a hundred a month all in. It was in the basement because of the weight of the tank and we had the perfect spot where all the heating and filtering equipment could be plumbed in behind the wall out of site and nice and quiet. Thanks for bringing this up, lots of great memories.

I wish I could help you with a great maintenance company here but don't have a tank big enough to need a service anymore. I wish you luck.

Stu from NYC 10-01-2020 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by JSR22 (Post 1841598)
We had beautiful Koi that were massacred. We still have pond with a running waterfall and frogs have moved in!

Previous owner had kai but apparently egrets have a constitutional right to eat them.

camaguey48 10-02-2020 05:28 AM

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Originally Posted by bgamble3 (Post 1841533)
This is a survey to try and determine how many Villagers have an aquarium or would like one. Also do you have an aquarium maintenance vendor, or do you perform your own maintenance. Please specify size of tank (gallons) and salt or fresh water.
Thank you for your response.

Good grief! A survey, really?

bruce213 10-02-2020 05:29 AM

I have a 45 Gal fresh water so no real need for a service guy. I had a wheelchair bound neighbor here in TV. Had a beautiful 90 gal fresh and did have an outside service man. Don't know any info on him.

camaguey48 10-02-2020 05:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 1841649)
Previous owner had kai but apparently egrets have a constitutional right to eat them.

Funny.

scottvs1961 10-02-2020 06:21 AM

Mixed marine aquarium
 
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Originally Posted by bgamble3 (Post 1841533)
This is a survey to try and determine how many Villagers have an aquarium or would like one. Also do you have an aquarium maintenance vendor, or do you perform your own maintenance. Please specify size of tank (gallons) and salt or fresh water.
Thank you for your response.

Yes, I have a 150 gallon mixed marine (saltwater) aquarium. Had it before we moved here and it came with us when we moved.

Had a wonderful guy from Ocala come to our house in Wesley Chapel and move it to TV for us.

I am taking care of it myself, including partial water changes every two to three weeks, cleaning the glass from algae, periodic sand cleaning, etc.

UseYourBrain 10-02-2020 06:54 AM

No thanks to aquariums. Way too much work, you have to worry about it when you leave on a trip, the fish are in a jail of sorts and subject to you starving or suffocating them.
Like so many things, they might be nice in the beginning and then you forget it’s there and it becomes more of a pain than a joy.

scottvs1961 10-02-2020 06:57 AM

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Originally Posted by UseYourBrain (Post 1841764)
No thanks to aquariums. Way too much work, you have to worry about it when you leave on a trip, the fish are in a jail of sorts and subject to you starving or suffocating them.
Like so many things, they might be nice in the beginning and then you forget it’s there and it becomes more of a pain than a joy.

Of course that is your opinion. To each their own.

There are good and bad things with every hobby, some more demanding than others. Once again everyone can have their own opinion.

I have an automated feeder that works wonderfully when we want to go somewhere.

scottvs1961 10-02-2020 07:05 AM

I don’t want to make it sound like they are not work. That is untrue. It is really about what do you enjoy.

I am rewarded when I get done with my weekly or monthly maintenance with a beautiful addition in our family room.

Also, as many of the corals in the wild are dying due to pollution and climate change the aquarists are saving some species from extinction and have even contributed to the reestablishing some coral species back into the wild.

Coral Ark - Your Tank is the Seedbank

BoatRatKat 10-02-2020 07:17 AM

Saltwater tanks are beautiful and a great hobby, we had a huge one for many years but they are expensive to maintain and very time consuming. There is a learning curve and even then one tiny thing may be off and your entire tank can wipe out and saltwater fish are not cheap at all. Probably a good thing too to have an extra tank to quarantine new fish so you don't risk you're entire tank. It's work for sure.

PugMom 10-02-2020 08:51 AM

such an excellent idea. ive worked with all kinds of critters for a good portion of my job/career. when it came to fish, an extra tank was most important. we never let 'new' fish into an aquarium without observing them in a 'hospital' tank for almost 2 weeks before allowing them to join their new friends. you can watch for any type of illness this way, & if 1 or 2 should die within purchase time, you can confidently assure the seller this new addition did not catch anything from your current fish residents. i say that because some fish can be very costly, & some sellers have a warranty, so look into that too when purchasing. i do know it was tough to maintain brackish h20, it required constant attention, & some of the toughest critters to keep an eye on were puffers. so cute, but they like to eat almost any other fish within their size. keep community fish in community tank, agressives need their own space. good luck & have fun!!:coolsmiley:

JanetMM 10-02-2020 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by CWGUY (Post 1841545)
:icon_wink: Check with ARC and make sure about the number of pets you can have. :rolleyes:
For the people with no sense of humor.....that was a Joke. :popcorn:

Enjoyed your answer. It’s a shame you had to explain it was a joke in case someone takes your comedic statement as gospel and gets offended.

BTW - I HAVE smelled the color nine. It is very similar to climbing the music.

stephen.q.pankow 10-02-2020 09:40 AM

Perhaps a Betta
 
I'd love to start a small tank -- probably something in the 10 gallon range -- stocked with something like a few corries and a betta.

Are there any specialty aquarium stores in the area? I'd like to be able to visit somewhere with a larger selection of tanks and fish than the local Petsmart, and where I would expect the staff to be more knowledgeable about fish keeping.

Carla B 10-02-2020 10:24 AM

Tri-County Podiatry at Colony installed a beautiful aquarium when they opened that office.

Bjeanj 10-02-2020 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by scottvs1961 (Post 1841736)
Yes, I have a 150 gallon mixed marine (saltwater) aquarium. Had it before we moved here and it came with us when we moved.

Had a wonderful guy from Ocala come to our house in Wesley Chapel and move it to TV for us.

I am taking care of it myself, including partial water changes every two to three weeks, cleaning the glass from algae, periodic sand cleaning, etc.

I dug out a small, deep (4’) pond in my backyard years ago, and stocked it with goldfish. Refreshed the water from our rain barrel. At the start of winter, I netted them out to a temporary aquarium as I wasn't sure how much/deep the water would freeze.

About a month later, I was cleaning it out, and noticed it needed more water, so (stupidly) I got a bucket of water from the bathtub and poured it in. Sadly, the fish did not survive the water FROM A SALT WATER SOFTENER! I’ve never seen fish bloat up that fast, and boy did I feel bad.

villagetinker 10-02-2020 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Bjeanj (Post 1841917)
I dug out a small, deep (4’) pond in my backyard years ago, and stocked it with goldfish. Refreshed the water from our rain barrel. At the start of winter, I netted them out to a temporary aquarium as I wasn't sure how much/deep the water would freeze.

About a month later, I was cleaning it out, and noticed it needed more water, so (stupidly) I got a bucket of water from the bathtub and poured it in. Sadly, the fish did not survive the water FROM A SALT WATER SOFTENER! I’ve never seen fish bloat up that fast, and boy did I feel bad.

I am going to guess there was something wrong with either your softener on there was something in your bucket. We have had a 35 gallon fresh water tank for 6 years with a salt based water softener, and I have changed the water dozens of times, and never lost a fish, 5 or 6 of the fish are original to the tank, 6 years old.

bgamble3 10-02-2020 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1841548)
I never heard of an aquarium maintenance vender. How much do they charge? I may consider buying an aquarium.

Thanks for your reply. The vendor can help or do the set up for you then maintain it monthly. The costs of course would depend on how large a tank, if you want it custom built, salt water or fresh water, number of fish etc. If you would like to talk to the vendor please let me know and I will give him your information

Bjeanj 10-02-2020 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by villagetinker (Post 1841930)
I am going to guess there was something wrong with either your softener on there was something in your bucket. We have had a 35 gallon fresh water tank for 6 years with a salt based water softener, and I have changed the water dozens of times, and never lost a fish, 5 or 6 of the fish are original to the tank, 6 years old.

Could be. Too late now. I think I got traumatized.

Jay1891 10-02-2020 05:25 PM

fish tank
 
No thanks, just another responsibility I dont need. I have no dogs cats hampsters bunny rabbits, etc. like it like that. Had a pet rock for 40 years acted a a boundry marker. It was no trouble at all. It didn;t require any care or feeding. One day I added another rock on the other corner of the property. Next thing you know they formed a rock band and were on the road never to be seen again.

normgreg 10-02-2020 05:48 PM

We have a 90 gallon African Cichlid aquarium, well stocked with a variety of fish. We also do our own maintenance. Tank cleaning & filter refurbishing is done on a regular schedule.

Quixote 10-02-2020 06:15 PM

Wanted to buy ...
 
If anyone has an aquarium stand (just the stand) not needed and willing to sell, please PM me. It must be at least 30” long. Thanks!

Girlcopper 10-03-2020 06:00 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1841566)
Your neighbors might not. You may want to ask them. Just a suggestion.

If the small pond is yours and you want to put in a small waterfall, I dont feel your neighbor has a say so. Your property. Your decision.

Mfrench 10-03-2020 06:41 AM

I had a magnificent Tall salt water aquarium in California. With the most beautiful fish . I had a specialist maintain it every two weeks because it required so much work . When I moved to Maryland there was no one available to maintain it so I tried to do it myself. Bad idea! filled it with too many fish and tried to keep a balanced salt water environment. It is very complicated and I didn’t succeed . . I would never go through that upsetting situation again. I urge anyone thinking about having an aquarium to have a fresh water one and hire someone to maintain it regularly, for the sake of the beautiful little creatures.

luvmagic2 10-03-2020 08:10 AM

Had larger tanks before moving here but now just a small 20 gallon community friendly freshwater tank.


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