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     Greetings From the Gulf Coast

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    danny
    Private
    Private


    Posts: 1
    Location: Biloxi, Mississippi
    Favorite Fish:: Several: Sailfin Molly, Yucatan Molly, Hi-Fin and Lyretail Swordtail, Hi-fin Platy, Guppy. Sharks, Plecostomus, Gourami, Angel Fish, Tetra and a few others.

    If I had to choose just one fish it would be Sailfin Mollies or Swordtails.

    PostSubject: Greetings From the Gulf Coast   8/4/2011, 12:04 am

    I am finally getting around to setting up my aquariums, all freshwater tanks after dealing with Hurricane Katrina and the rebuilding process. Some folks are still working on projects.

    I have a 100 gallon, 30 and a 10 gallon. I also have a backyard pond about 125 gallons. I just setup my 100 gallon and I have not started adding fish. My 30 gallon has tetras, two bala sharks and two red-tail black sharks. I decided to go back to the freshwater system and will probably add Sailfin Mollies, Swordtails and at least two of the sharks.

    I am not a newbie to tropical fish. I have been lucky to breed Angel fish among the egg layers but I've always liked the Sailfin Mollies. Again, hello to all for now.
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    WildWiley
    Chief Wrnt. Off. 5
    Chief Wrnt. Off. 5


    Posts: 503
    Location: norfolk va
    Favorite Fish:: clown I do love my nems and inverts

    PostSubject: Re: Greetings From the Gulf Coast   8/4/2011, 3:24 am

    hello and welcom usafishbox
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    lifeisgood
    Captain
    Captain


    Posts: 1153
    Location: Beaverton , MI
    Favorite Fish:: My Favorites are the Pleco's and Cory Cats . BUT , I have 44 running Tanks at this time . I keep 3 kinds of Shellies , several types of Pleco's ( mostly Ancistrus ), Cichlids , Crays , Angels , LB's , and some local species .

    PostSubject: Re: Greetings From the Gulf Coast   8/4/2011, 3:50 am

    Hello and welcome to the Box !
    Dive in , swim around , and enjoy yourself !
    Ray
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    sunkenmetal
    Staff Sergeant
    Staff Sergeant


    Posts: 195
    Location: Houston Texas

    PostSubject: Re: Greetings From the Gulf Coast   8/4/2011, 4:27 am

    welcome
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    Ben
    Moderator
    Moderator


    Posts: 1881
    Location: Sandston, Virginia
    Favorite Fish:: Venustus and Catfish

    PostSubject: Re: Greetings From the Gulf Coast   8/4/2011, 5:00 am

    Welcome to the Box Danny.

    **********USAfishbox.com*************


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    ornate12
    Lieutenant Colonel
    Lieutenant Colonel


    Posts: 1343
    Location: New Iberia,Louisiana
    Favorite Fish:: Ornate Bichirs, Synodontis Angelicus, Filamentosus barb,
    Aristochromis Christyi, Ptychochromis Grandidieri and all other Madagascar cichlids.

    PostSubject: Re: Greetings From the Gulf Coast   8/4/2011, 7:20 am

    Hello and Welcome to the USAfishbox!!



    welcome welcome2 hi
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    KMX
    The Boss Man
    The Boss Man


    Posts: 15912
    Location: Mansfield, TX
    Favorite Fish:: Steatocranus tinanti 'Slim Buffalo Head'
    Frontosa
    Tropheus
    Petrochromis
    Any Pseudotropheus
    Any Cynotilapia

    PostSubject: Re: Greetings From the Gulf Coast   8/4/2011, 8:03 am

    usafishbox welcome

    Please post some pics of the pond. Love ponds!

    **********USAfishbox.com*************


    **North Texas Chapter Leader**



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    Bruggen
    Sergeant 1st Class
    Sergeant 1st Class


    Posts: 214
    Location: Gardnerville, NV
    Favorite Fish:: Lepidiolamprologus Kendallis
    Aulonocara Peacocks

    PostSubject: Re: Greetings From the Gulf Coast   8/4/2011, 8:34 am

    Welcome!

    hi
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    proyect01
    Captain
    Captain


    Posts: 1163
    Location: Fort Myers Fl
    Favorite Fish:: Aulonocara species

    PostSubject: Re: Greetings From the Gulf Coast   8/4/2011, 11:57 am

    Welcome
    Pirates
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    Zuly
    Staff Sergeant
    Staff Sergeant


    Posts: 188
    Location: S. E. Louisiana
    Favorite Fish:: Cichlids - Working on a all Male 90G Peacock/Hap Tank

    PostSubject: Re: Greetings From the Gulf Coast   8/4/2011, 8:58 pm

    Welcome Danny!

    We are also from the gulf coast, New Orleans area.

    Great to have ya here.

    fish fish
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    MarkM
    Lieutenant Colonel
    Lieutenant Colonel


    Posts: 1324
    Location: Prairieville, LA
    Favorite Fish:: If it swims and has fins and gills, I like it.

    PostSubject: Re: Greetings From the Gulf Coast   8/5/2011, 5:51 pm

    Welcome to the box!
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