The NFC B-Day Chat Thread

I got them from a breeder on Craigslist. You can get them from other places as well some fish store s might sell them . Research about their care be for getting them . Also if you have a well don't use the water that has been ran through your water softener most likely it will have salt in it which is deadly to shrimp. Use straight well water you could test it first though mine is good for fish and aquatic life but everyone's is different. :)
Many online Aquarium sources ship. Shrimp should ship well I am hoping to get some fresh water prawns to raise up in my Aquaponics system.

deb
 
Back then the hot deal with aquarium keeping was under-gravel filters. work great to keep the aquarium clean but are death on planted plants. I had Chiclids Some are notorious diggers. Oh Yeah Salt water tanks were big even then... I imagine some were made of stainless for corrosion resistance.

I still have my 110 gallon For that tank I used a combo of an under gravel filter and a canister filter. Too deep for one that hangs on the back. The shape also dictates needing a good exchange rate and Air stones to stir the surface up. Air bubbles let carbon dioxide out.

I may buy a smaller more conventional tank for Raising Tilapia. Easier to deal with I could get one on Craigslist.... Yep I think that's a good idea. I can raise natural food for the fry in the form of Daphnia. Water fleas... And another tank for brine shrimp...

Here is a picture of my horse.... I still have her. Shes being cared for at a retirement facility. Shes been there two years now while I get back on my feet.
Rocking Jolly Kateen


In her prime she was about 1700 pounds... When I brought her home she went up to 2000 pounds. LOL But shes 25 now and shes hovering around 1800. Which is a decent weight for a horse that does nothing... LOL

Yep thats me... With the help of a trainer we trained her for Riding and Driving. I have ridden her about ten times. I have driven her many many times... I have a forecart and used to have a show cart... Forecart is very heavy I need help hitching it. The show cart was too big.

What I want is a smaller four wheeled vehicle for driving about in the desert. My original idea was to design and build horse drawn vehicles up there... but life got in the way. I still want a roebust Wagonette for her. Something light enough to hitch a light horse to if and when I get an additional horse to keep her company.

deb

Hi Deb! What's your horse's name?
 
Hi Deb! What's your horse's name?
I call Her Katee... Her registered name is Rocking Jolly Kateen. her pedigree goes back to Captain Kloentharp... which is a famous foundation sire.

shes a hoot. in your pocket giant horse She steals tools and scatters them. can pick up a shovel and has been known to mess with wheel barrows.

deb
 
Back then the hot deal with aquarium keeping was under-gravel filters. work great to keep the aquarium clean but are death on planted plants. I had Chiclids Some are notorious diggers. Oh Yeah Salt water tanks were big even then... I imagine some were made of stainless for corrosion resistance.

I still have my 110 gallon For that tank I used a combo of an under gravel filter and a canister filter. Too deep for one that hangs on the back. The shape also dictates needing a good exchange rate and Air stones to stir the surface up. Air bubbles let carbon dioxide out.

I may buy a smaller more conventional tank for Raising Tilapia. Easier to deal with I could get one on Craigslist.... Yep I think that's a good idea. I can raise natural food for the fry in the form of Daphnia. Water fleas... And another tank for brine shrimp...

Here is a picture of my horse.... I still have her. Shes being cared for at a retirement facility. Shes been there two years now while I get back on my feet.
Rocking Jolly Kateen


In her prime she was about 1700 pounds... When I brought her home she went up to 2000 pounds. LOL But shes 25 now and shes hovering around 1800. Which is a decent weight for a horse that does nothing... LOL

Yep thats me... With the help of a trainer we trained her for Riding and Driving. I have ridden her about ten times. I have driven her many many times... I have a forecart and used to have a show cart... Forecart is very heavy I need help hitching it. The show cart was too big.

What I want is a smaller four wheeled vehicle for driving about in the desert. My original idea was to design and build horse drawn vehicles up there... but life got in the way. I still want a roebust Wagonette for her. Something light enough to hitch a light horse to if and when I get an additional horse to keep her company.

deb
Katee is a very nice looking horse, especially for her age! :)
 
I now see why it's so cheap:lol:! .. Before I was like It must be a really...remote area. Glad you can finally get to move back to your own house I hope it all goes well!:highfive:.

. Wow that's a long time of fish keeping :eek:! I can't believe they used tar, well I guess that's what people used for roofs .. What kinda filtration systems were around then? I bet The metal rims were a little bit of a challenge for salt water. Although the salt water hobby may not have been as common.... Well it depends on what type of fish you get. Gold fish will destroy live plants. Also you need good nutrient rich soil and a good light. Here's what I would love to haveView attachment 2009416 ...there's definitely hope for you .. It will be great when you gain more strength! I know a 70 year old who's my father in law and he is still remodeling houses building decks , barns and designing houses by himself . He has taken excellent care of himself. he was an architect and a builder. Who Recently retired and now family members have been taking advantage of him . Has had remodeled there house build walls added an addition not just a little addition ether a big one not sure how many square feet but they didn't pay him much of any thing for the work! . :mad: it's not like He didn't do a great job ether.! He doesn't even care if people pay him . He just says it's penance .🤨. Rant over... So you might get a horse, aww that's gonna be nice, I won't say a word to her;).shh...... If you get the horse feel free to share pictures.
Back in the day they had undergravel filters and corner filters run by noisy air pumps.
20200114_220421.jpg here's my tank.
 
I got them from a breeder on Craigslist. You can get them from other places as well some fish store s might sell them . Research about their care be for getting them . Also if you have a well don't use the water that has been ran through your water softener most likely it will have salt in it which is deadly to shrimp. Use straight well water you could test it first though mine is good for fish and aquatic life but everyone's is different. :)
Unlike many folks I always look into care and what animals need before I get them, thanks. My well water is fine and we have no water softener. Thanks for the tips.
 

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