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Originally Posted by badboyscad
(Post 4574581)
WOW, that is a huge tank:thumbs up. What is the current size of that spotted gar? |
about 12 inches now. Do you know how long they grow.
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Originally Posted by V.Narayan
(Post 4574583)
about 12 inches now. Do you know how long they grow. |
I have seen a gar around 4 to 4.5 feet in kolathur,chennai. They are monsters.
Do you know it's proper name.
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Originally Posted by V.Narayan
(Post 4574590)
Do you know it's proper name. |
AFAIK, Gar is the common(family) name. Your's looks to be a spotted gar "Lepisosteus oculatus".
I have seen a lot of aquarium shops in kolathur selling small(4 to 8 inch) alligator gars and 2-3 inch redtail catfish to unsuspecting hobbyists. They look nice at that size. Little do they realize that they are baby monsters that could grow upto 8 -10 ft.
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Originally Posted by V.Narayan
(Post 4574583)
about 12 inches now. Do you know how long they grow. |
That looks like a Florida Gar. Will grow to 3ft in wild and 2ft in the aquarium. Good that you didn't get the Gator gar which can get upwards of 7ft! And is sadly very commonly sold in the hobby :(
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Originally Posted by suku_patel_22
(Post 4570856)
Clicked this pic yesterday
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Lovely pic :) Tank looks clean and fishes look happy and healthy. More pics please :D
Need some help in deciding for a fish tank. Are the imported aquariums good? I find them very cheap to custom made glass tank. But as per local shops, these imported tanks are made with thinner glass and are hence less durable.
I am specifically looking at boyu ea120 tank.
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Originally Posted by avimal
(Post 4577545)
Need some help in deciding for a fish tank. Are the imported aquariums good? I find them very cheap to custom made glass tank. But as per local shops, these imported tanks are made with thinner glass and are hence less durable.
I am specifically looking at boyu ea120 tank. |
Pros:
Looks amazing as they are devoid of sharp corners and visible silicone
Comes with stand, lights and a stop.
Cons:
Usually more expensive
Even if one side of tank gets a crack [very rare] whole tank has to be changed.
Stands are usually not of great quality.
That looks like a great starter tank.
What fishes are you planning to get?
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Originally Posted by avimal
(Post 4577545)
I am specifically looking at boyu ea120 tank. |
May i know what price are you getting the above said tank?
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Originally Posted by avimal
(Post 4577545)
Are the imported aquariums good? I find them very cheap to custom made glass tank....
I am specifically looking at boyu ea120 tank. |
Imported tanks have a beauty of their own. The rimless curves look very beautiful. They are easy to maintain as well. The top filters work very well. I would say buy the tank and build a stand/table. I don't have experience with company stand.
I have Boyu EA60 tank. Now a days I think Boyu models come with LEDs, which are even better. The model you are looking at is very big, 4 feet in length. It has two set of filters on top. I found it to be too much for my use.
These Boyu tanks are not just long, they are also tall. I found them to be better than other Chinese companies like RK etc. Thumbs up for Boyu from my side, though I would say that be sure about your size requirement. 4 feet is too long.
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Originally Posted by deathwalkr
(Post 4577548)
Stands are usually not of great quality.
What fishes are you planning to get? |
I dont need stand as i have furniture with the space for this aquarium.
Currently i have carp and tiger barbs. I might replace them with smaller fishes like tetras with some aquatic plants in new tank.
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Originally Posted by badboyscad
(Post 4577560)
May i know what price are you getting the above said tank? |
Not yet. I need to start searching now for a seller. I see it listed on some online portals.
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Originally Posted by ani_meher
(Post 4577571)
I have Boyu EA60 tank. 4 feet is too long. |
What is the glass thickness of your tank. Is it 8 mm?
I already have a 4 feet old aquarium that developed leakages and i am going to replace that with new one.
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Originally Posted by avimal
(Post 4577545)
Need some help in deciding for a fish tank. Are the imported aquariums good? I find them very cheap to custom made glass tank. But as per local shops, these imported tanks are made with thinner glass and are hence less durable.
I am specifically looking at boyu ea120 tank. |
Are you planning a planted setup or just fish? These chinese design tanks limit your ability to add your choice of accessories and may not be suitable in the long run. But yes, they look good and are easy to maintain.
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Originally Posted by Jaguar
(Post 4577645)
Are you planning a planted setup or just fish? These chinese design tanks limit your ability to add your choice of accessories and may not be suitable in the long run. But yes, they look good and are easy to maintain. |
I will start with small fishes and plan for plants as well (along with fishes) in future. Can you please elaborate more on accessories which will be difficult to add in chinese tanks?
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Originally Posted by avimal
(Post 4577675)
I will start with small fishes and plan for plants as well (along with fishes) in future. Can you please elaborate more on accessories which will be difficult to add in chinese tanks? |
Glad to hear that the carps are being replaced :) They belong in ponds in my opinion.
Yeah, even i am curious as to how they are limiting to adding certain accessories.
Think the tank is available for 20k online?
I am told that these chinese moulded tanks use normal glass ( not ultra clear glass). I am not sure how much difference does this make in viewing.
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Originally Posted by avimal
(Post 4577675)
Can you please elaborate more on accessories which will be difficult to add in chinese tanks? |
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Originally Posted by deathwalkr
(Post 4577709)
Yeah, even i am curious as to how they are limiting to adding certain accessories. |
I wanted to setup an automatic feeder, but can't close the top lid when when the feeder is in place. Installing the feeder itself is a challange due to the plastic lining/frame surrounding the top edge.
See the pic below.
If you want to upgrade the lights or filter at a later time, you'd face similar challenges. And the stock LEDs are not so great.
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