The Society of Crazy Chicken Ladies, A Guy, and a Girl

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My little Peachicks are sooo darn cute. They always try to imitate their mothers. I would post pictures of them but I always have a lot of trouble uploading pictures to BYC. I sent some to Kim yesterday on her phone. Maybe she can post them for me.
 
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QUESTION!!!! How's this roo look to everybody? Do you think he could be show/breeding quality? I don't have hardly any experience with Quail d'Anvers so I don't really know........



He looks pretty decent to me. I actually have a hen I want to breed him with but I don't have pics of her. Thanks! :)
Wow! Look at that tail! I think he is very purty... I don't know about show quality. I am sure though, that there is a standards guide on how he should look some where.
 
Well lets start with lighting and filtration then-
what type of lighting and filter do I need? I may be able to pick that up this weekend.
What type did you use? I am an instant gratification person- hate waiting, lol.

Fifty gallon tank and stand- sitting here empty. Can seahorses go with Nemos?

I had under gravel filters. Some of the newer aquarium experts are against them for multiple reasons. You can use a canister filter which may be a little easier to keep clean but IMO they distract from the beauty of your tank. Keep in mind when I did this it was many years ago and I used ultra lumes, but now you can get LED!!! Depends on how much you want to spend! I would look around. Again, it also depends on what you're going to have in your tank. If you're not going to have reefs and you just want fish for now you can use the basic regular florescent.

I DO NOT recommend seahorses with any fish. At all! Seahorses are extremely difficult to keep. I learned this the hard way after losing a few. Seahorses are very difficult to keep alive at all because they don't eat, they require different lighting and water temps than almost any other fish and they do better in a very tall tank. You're so much better off with just nemos or any other fish like it.
 
I had under gravel filters. Some of the newer aquarium experts are against them for multiple reasons. You can use a canister filter which may be a little easier to keep clean but IMO they distract from the beauty of your tank. Keep in mind when I did this it was many years ago and I used ultra lumes, but now you can get LED!!! Depends on how much you want to spend! I would look around. Again, it also depends on what you're going to have in your tank. If you're not going to have reefs and you just want fish for now you can use the basic regular florescent.

I DO NOT recommend seahorses with any fish. At all! Seahorses are extremely difficult to keep. I learned this the hard way after losing a few. Seahorses are very difficult to keep alive at all because they don't eat, they require different lighting and water temps than almost any other fish and they do better in a very tall tank. You're so much better off with just nemos or any other fish like it.


Years ago when I was married the first time I had seahorses and starfish in a 5 gallon tank. Mine did great. The only thing about them is we had to hatch live brine everyday because that's what they ate. Mine ate just fine.
 
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