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vrssbt1
25th June 2007, 11:18 PM
hey all just signed up.......... At the moment i have a murray cod, barramundi, tandanus, 2 silver perch and will be getting a saratoga shortly



Steve



also go the the classifieds as i have a 6x18x18 tank hood and stand for sale cheap!!!!!

Sloory
26th June 2007, 08:30 AM
G'day mate!

Welcome to the forum! Hope to you enjoy cruisin the threads as much as the rest of us.

oh yeah, get those pics of your fish up asap :p .

Marc
26th June 2007, 10:16 AM
Welcome to theFISHtank Steve, glad to have you aboard :)

wombat1100
26th June 2007, 10:32 AM
hey all just signed up.......... At the moment i have a murray cod, barramundi, tandanus, 2 silver perch and will be getting a saratoga shortly



Steve



also go the the classifieds as i have a 6x18x18 tank hood and stand for sale cheap!!!!![/b]

G'day and welcome , looks like you have a collection of large growing fish there , How many tanks are you running ? I think you will find there are a few native lovers on this forum so you will have alot to talk about and contribute to. Cant wait to see the pics!
Dazz

vrssbt1
26th June 2007, 04:10 PM
i was running just 1 six foot tank with the cod barra and tandanus in it and the silver perch are in the pond outside.
Now i have the barra cod and tandanus in a single 4ft tank at the moment as i am currently constructing new stands for a few 4 ft tanks for them to go into.

Within 2 years i will have my house built and they will all go into my custom built tank in the rumpus room that will be 10'x4'x3'

Sloory
26th June 2007, 04:52 PM
Within 2 years i will have my house built and they will all go into my custom built tank in the rumpus room that will be 10'x4'x3'[/b]

DAM! that would be flamin awsome! :ohmy: :biggrin:

Lucky bloke!

vrssbt1
26th June 2007, 05:11 PM
always helps when your a carpenter :)

joz
26th June 2007, 06:36 PM
Welcome Steve,sounds like a project you have there.

But just rember that with a project this size plan plan plan.
So make sure you have your tank attached to mains drainage and water.
Done right you'll never bring a hose into the house again.EVER! :)