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Jer
12-14-2010, 00:26
I'm putting together a group buy for fish since overnight shipping is expensive. I've got a few other local (Fort Collins/Loveland area or willing to drive) hobbyists who are going in with me and we're just going to divide the shipping total by however many people want to order. The two sites I'm using are tfdfish.com (no pictures, just lists but very well known and GREAT PRICES) and AZGardens.com (little more spendy but have pictures and some harder to find fish). Keep in mind that I'm in no way affiliated with these two sites and just a consumer like you. I stand to gain nothing from this other than saving on shipping by dividing it up by more people. I'm hoping to order tomorrow, Tuesday the 14th for a Wednesday the 15th delivery so if you're interested in anything shoot me an email QUICKLY to get in on this. Great opportunity to order that fish you've wanted that you can't find a local fish stores w/o having to pay $50 to ship it.

Thanks!

Bowtie
12-14-2010, 00:34
I can't order anything now but I was wondering what kind of fish you were ordering?

Jer
12-14-2010, 00:47
I can't order anything now but I was wondering what kind of fish you were ordering?

I'm ordering lots of cichlids (African/South American: Elec Blue, Taiwan Reef, Obliquedens, Sunshine Peacock, Red Empress, Electric Blue Jack Dempsey, etc), plecos (Royals, gold nuggets, Albino Bushy Nose, etc.) and loaches (clown, Yo-yo, Hillstream/Hong Kong, etc.) but the order will also include live plants and reticulated stingrays so the orders will be pretty diverse. [Beer]

Jer
12-14-2010, 11:26
Last call.

Bowtie
12-14-2010, 12:12
Check out http://www.rockymountaincichlids.com/ they are in Johnstown I think. There is also a Rocky mountain Cichilid Association that has alot of local breeders. They have a fish auction twice a year aswell.

Jer
12-14-2010, 12:23
Check out http://www.rockymountaincichlids.com/ they are in Johnstown I think. There is also a Rocky mountain Cichilid Association that has alot of local breeders. They have a fish auction twice a year aswell.

Thanks for the heads up. I was aware of rockymountaincichlids.com and they only had a couple of the fish I was looking for and if I have to order I might as well just order everything versus driving to Denver for a couple. I wasn't aware of the RMCA so I registered over there and will post to see if anyone wants in on the group buy. I will also look over the forum as I have more time to find local breeders and what they have available for next time. As of now though I need to stick with ordering because I have a few people that are in on this so I can't pull the plug on it at this stage.

Mtn.man
12-14-2010, 15:05
I only order salmon from a bud in Washington.

Jer
12-14-2010, 15:24
I only order salmon from a bud in Washington.

These aren't eatin' fish... they're lookin' fish. [ROFL2]

Gritty
12-14-2010, 16:10
These aren't eatin' fish... they're lookin' fish. [ROFL2]

I was going to ask if they come fried or broiled...

JK

My uncle and a few friends have had saltwater aquariums for years - its a great hobby/interest.

Mtn.man
12-14-2010, 16:11
I look at em pretty good while eat'n.

Jer
12-14-2010, 16:19
I look at em pretty good while eat'n.

You're doing it wrong. lol

Irving
12-14-2010, 20:50
I figured it was going to be all saltwater fish. I'd jump in, but we actually need less fish. Thanks for the offer.

Jer
12-14-2010, 23:55
The two places I'm ordering from offer salt water stuff as well. I just happen to be ordering lots of fresh water stuff but I can order whatever depending on who wants what. The more we get the less shipping will be. The orders are pretty much together at this point but we're waiting for the weather to be right to ship so I imagine I can sneak some more items into the order if anyone still wants in.

Hoopty
12-15-2010, 00:12
Damn, nice to see some other african cichlid junkies around here! I've had cichlid tanks for about 20 years, but haven't set up my tank since moving to my new house a couple years ago. I really want to get back into it, no sense having a 135g tank just sitting around collecting dust! Got any pics Jer?

68Charger
12-15-2010, 00:30
used to keep African Cichlids when I lived in Phoenix... most colorful freshwater fish I know of... and very active, they get extremely territorial...

Don't have a tank setup anymore, but thought I'd contribute that I enjoy eating some fish, and watching some others...

Jer
12-15-2010, 00:52
Damn, nice to see some other african cichlid junkies around here! I've had cichlid tanks for about 20 years, but haven't set up my tank since moving to my new house a couple years ago. I really want to get back into it, no sense having a 135g tank just sitting around collecting dust! Got any pics Jer?

Yeah, I've had African Cichlids for over 25yrs now. I just had an issue where I woke up to about half of my tank laying dead on the bottom. I rarely lose fish so needless to say I was a bit upset. Several of the fish I lost were over 10yrs old and some were difficult to find. A real bummer. Now I'm needing to replace lots of fish and none of the lfs seem to either be in business or have any selection so ordering seems to be about the only way to go. You have a 135gal sitting unused? You should sell it to me. lol I actually am looking for a good deal on something larger than my current 55gal since now would be a good time to move what few fish I have over before the new ones arrive.


used to keep African Cichlids when I lived in Phoenix... most colorful freshwater fish I know of... and very active, they get extremely territorial...

Don't have a tank setup anymore, but thought I'd contribute that I enjoy eating some fish, and watching some others...

Yeah, the key is to keep a LOT more fish than fish stores suggest. The downside is that you need to do water changes more frequently but the benefit is when there's tons of them they tend not to be aggressive since there's really not territory to fight over. I used to lose fish regularly to aggression and territory battles until I started keeping 2-3x the amount of fish that is recommended per gallon and I was amazed at how long I could keep cichlids alive once I did that. Of course, you also risk the possibility of losing power and not having any water/oxygen circulation overnight and waking up to lots of dead fish. Don't ask me how I know this. If I had less fish then they likely would be fine but in all the years I've kept fish this is the first time this happened so it's goes w/o saying that I've lost WAY less in this one event than I would have lost to aggression since they can be such mean fish otherwise.

Irving
12-15-2010, 01:10
We have a 60 gallon tank with a Jack Dempsy, a Plecostamus, two Silver Dollars, a Spike Topped Apple snail, and a Sun Catfish. We also had a Red Tailed Tinfoil Barb and another snail, but they died. I had a few crayfish in there for a while as well. I put them in there for the Cichlid to eat, but a few were too big and just burrowed into the gravel and pinched up the fish tails.

Jer
12-15-2010, 01:24
We have a 60 gallon tank with a Jack Dempsy, a Plecostamus, two Silver Dollars, a Spike Topped Apple snail, and a Sun Catfish. We also had a Red Tailed Tinfoil Barb and another snail, but they died. I had a few crayfish in there for a while as well. I put them in there for the Cichlid to eat, but a few were too big and just burrowed into the gravel and pinched up the fish tails.

Yeah man, adding crayfish, krawdads (I actually saw someone on a forum call them 'crawl dads' once [ROFL1] ) or whatever you want to call them to an aquarium with fish is just a good way to get your fish eaten or maimed by the crayfish. I had a buddy when I was growing up that caught a small bass out of the lake. He decided to throw it in his aquarium and the next day woke up to being the proud owner of one fat ass bass.. and nothing more. lol He had no idea that they were actually VERY aggressive fish (with large mouths) and this particular individual was a hungry one to boot. He wouldn't make that mistake again.

Irving
12-15-2010, 01:35
I had given him crayfish before, these were just a little too big for him (the cichlid) to take down. I put 9 in there and he ate 6 of them. I took the other ones out once it was apparent that he couldn't eat them. He has also eaten what I think were two small mouth bass. He loves chasing crayfish and I try to give him that treat occasionally, but it has been a while. During late summer, I fed them a lot of grasshoppers as well.

Hoopty
12-15-2010, 01:45
Damn dude I feel your pain. I had a heater go out and get stuck on, lost a lot of fish QUICK, including some that I'd had for 10ish years.

Jer- If you're interested in the 135 shoot me a message, I might be talked into selling it... Chances are I'd start another tank up sooner if I didn't have such a big tank. lol

Byte Stryke
12-15-2010, 05:05
Of course, you also risk the possibility of losing power and not having any water/oxygen circulation overnight and waking up to lots of dead fish. Don't ask me how I know this.



People might laugh.
But when it Absolutely Positively must stay running: (http://www.apc.com/products/resource/include/techspec_index.cfm?base_sku=BR1500G&total_watts=200)

http://www.apc.com/resource/images/salestools/200/Front_Left/4C07FE25BC2E149C852576EA006E5AF1_MMAE_83NRW9_f_v_2 00x100.jpg

a single pump, depending on draw/size could run all night.

But then again, whats the price on a few dozen fish, right?

;)

ShooterJM
12-15-2010, 09:37
What kind of crayfish do you guys have? I was planning on setting up a small tilapia setup this summer and was kicking around the idea of adding a tank of crayfish for variety. Anyone have experiance with marbled crayfish/marmokrebs?

Byte Stryke
12-15-2010, 11:33
What kind of crayfish do you guys have? I was planning on setting up a small tilapia setup this summer and was kicking around the idea of adding a tank of crayfish for variety. Anyone have experiance with marbled crayfish/marmokrebs?



MMM
Ginataang Tilapia

:)

ronaldrwl
12-15-2010, 12:31
I brought home some crayfish we caught at Chatfield lake and put them in my 55 gal aquarium. I found out that “there can only be one”. The one that was left standing we named Deadly. When he got to big I took him to our aquarium store we used to own and put him in a 500 gallon show tank. He lived a long and happy life (for a crayfish) as our store pet. We had a sign with his name 'Deadly' on the aquarium.

Jer
12-15-2010, 13:17
People might laugh.
But when it Absolutely Positively must stay running: (http://www.apc.com/products/resource/include/techspec_index.cfm?base_sku=BR1500G&total_watts=200)

http://www.apc.com/resource/images/salestools/200/Front_Left/4C07FE25BC2E149C852576EA006E5AF1_MMAE_83NRW9_f_v_2 00x100.jpg

a single pump, depending on draw/size could run all night.

But then again, whats the price on a few dozen fish, right?

;)

The ironic part of all of this is that my loss was caused by trying to upgrade the electrical supply to the aquarium. I had a super old power strip that I was using and went to some new fancy technology trying to make things better and actually made things worse. What's the saying, if it ain't broke....

Live and learn I guess.

Byte Stryke
12-15-2010, 15:17
The ironic part of all of this is that my loss was caused by trying to upgrade the electrical supply to the aquarium. I had a super old power strip that I was using and went to some new fancy technology trying to make things better and actually made things worse. What's the saying, if it ain't broke....

Live and learn I guess.

After my Ex lost all of her fish due to a power outages I put in a couple of these for her.
I guess its not so much the action as it is the planning and execution.


90w draw running for 257 Minutes.
properly set up, either audible alarm on... or off

I'd say the difference between an inconvenience and a fish fry :)

Irving
12-15-2010, 21:08
I just caught my crayfish. There weren't anything special. They were delicious though.

Sparky
12-16-2010, 12:31
I have been wanting to get a tank for awhile now. One of these days i will.

ShooterJM
12-16-2010, 17:53
MMM
Ginataang Tilapia

:)

That and whole smoked fish! (gives me an excuse to build a cabinet style smoker)