Tropical Fish Tank ?
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I will be shipping goods to Canada, my most treasured household object is our 6foot x 2foot x 2foot Tropical fish tank, now i know the pumps heaters and lights are not compatible, BUT, is tropical fish keeping a done thing in Canada ? and does anyone have any idea of the price of heaters, pumps, fish, ect?
Its our living room main feature and is stunning, i just wouldnt want to ship it all the way to Canada if it is gonna be a dust collector, your thoughts plz.
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Its our living room main feature and is stunning, i just wouldnt want to ship it all the way to Canada if it is gonna be a dust collector, your thoughts plz.
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Originally Posted by George-Ang
I will be shipping goods to Canada, my most treasured household object is our 6foot x 2foot x 2foot Tropical fish tank, now i know the pumps heaters and lights are not compatible, BUT, is tropical fish keeping a done thing in Canada ? and does anyone have any idea of the price of heaters, pumps, fish, ect?
Its our living room main feature and is stunning, i just wouldnt want to ship it all the way to Canada if it is gonna be a dust collector, your thoughts plz.
George.
Its our living room main feature and is stunning, i just wouldnt want to ship it all the way to Canada if it is gonna be a dust collector, your thoughts plz.
George.
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Originally Posted by George-Ang
I will be shipping goods to Canada, my most treasured household object is our 6foot x 2foot x 2foot Tropical fish tank, now i know the pumps heaters and lights are not compatible, BUT, is tropical fish keeping a done thing in Canada ? and does anyone have any idea of the price of heaters, pumps, fish, ect?
Its our living room main feature and is stunning, i just wouldnt want to ship it all the way to Canada if it is gonna be a dust collector, your thoughts plz.
George.
Its our living room main feature and is stunning, i just wouldnt want to ship it all the way to Canada if it is gonna be a dust collector, your thoughts plz.
George.
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Originally Posted by iaink
My boss (another ex Brit) keeps them, has a couple of big tanks. Hes gone home, but Ill try and remember to ask him what that stuff costs. But basically, you wont be the only one, even WalMart does fish stuff.
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Originally Posted by Biiiiink
We're leaving ours and will set-up again from scratch, boo-sniff. The guy who's buying our house took a liking to it (and the telly, the sofa...etc etc - cheeky beggar!!) so it's become one of the items he's included in his sale contract. Oh well, at least the fish won't be stressed going off to new homes or back to the fish store. Have you looked at the various fora on fishindex.com - there are lots of Canadians there who may be able to help you price it all up.
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My friends in Edmonton keep tropical fish...lots of them, in fact 3 or 4 tanks. ![Smile](https://britishexpats.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif)
There was a big store there for buying all things to do with tropical fish..in fact that's all they sold, and I can't imagine it's a one off.
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There was a big store there for buying all things to do with tropical fish..in fact that's all they sold, and I can't imagine it's a one off.
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Stupid question 1: What happens to the fish when the pond freezes for like 6 months out of 12?
Stupid question 2: I had tropical fish for a few years in Kentucky, and I noticed that I had to keep the temperature of the apt very steady independently of all the temperature control within the tank. Otherwise, the fish freaked out and started switching colors, and looking pretty sad.
So, considering that in Canada is going to be an even bigger battle to maintain a constant temperature in the apt, does that mean that the heater should always be on? Even if you leave for 2 weeks or a month, your house will have to be at an acceptable temperature or the fish are going to die. What's up with that?
Stupid question 2: I had tropical fish for a few years in Kentucky, and I noticed that I had to keep the temperature of the apt very steady independently of all the temperature control within the tank. Otherwise, the fish freaked out and started switching colors, and looking pretty sad.
So, considering that in Canada is going to be an even bigger battle to maintain a constant temperature in the apt, does that mean that the heater should always be on? Even if you leave for 2 weeks or a month, your house will have to be at an acceptable temperature or the fish are going to die. What's up with that?
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Originally Posted by prodigyking
Stupid question 1: What happens to the fish when the pond freezes for like 6 months out of 12?
Stupid question 2: I had tropical fish for a few years in Kentucky, and I noticed that I had to keep the temperature of the apt very steady independently of all the temperature control within the tank. Otherwise, the fish freaked out and started switching colors, and looking pretty sad.
So, considering that in Canada is going to be an even bigger battle to maintain a constant temperature in the apt, does that mean that the heater should always be on? Even if you leave for 2 weeks or a month, your house will have to be at an acceptable temperature or the fish are going to die. What's up with that?
Stupid question 2: I had tropical fish for a few years in Kentucky, and I noticed that I had to keep the temperature of the apt very steady independently of all the temperature control within the tank. Otherwise, the fish freaked out and started switching colors, and looking pretty sad.
So, considering that in Canada is going to be an even bigger battle to maintain a constant temperature in the apt, does that mean that the heater should always be on? Even if you leave for 2 weeks or a month, your house will have to be at an acceptable temperature or the fish are going to die. What's up with that?
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Originally Posted by prodigyking
Stupid question 1: What happens to the fish when the pond freezes for like 6 months out of 12?
Stupid question 2: I had tropical fish for a few years in Kentucky, and I noticed that I had to keep the temperature of the apt very steady independently of all the temperature control within the tank. Otherwise, the fish freaked out and started switching colors, and looking pretty sad.
So, considering that in Canada is going to be an even bigger battle to maintain a constant temperature in the apt, does that mean that the heater should always be on? Even if you leave for 2 weeks or a month, your house will have to be at an acceptable temperature or the fish are going to die. What's up with that?
Stupid question 2: I had tropical fish for a few years in Kentucky, and I noticed that I had to keep the temperature of the apt very steady independently of all the temperature control within the tank. Otherwise, the fish freaked out and started switching colors, and looking pretty sad.
So, considering that in Canada is going to be an even bigger battle to maintain a constant temperature in the apt, does that mean that the heater should always be on? Even if you leave for 2 weeks or a month, your house will have to be at an acceptable temperature or the fish are going to die. What's up with that?
What profound questions..........
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Originally Posted by willmore
What profound questions..........
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Originally Posted by prodigyking
Thanks for your approval. Now, go back to the frozen pond you came from.
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Originally Posted by prodigyking
Thanks for your approval. Now, go back to the frozen pond you came from.
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Thanks for your approval. Now, go back to the frozen pond you came from.
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I didn't think fish would survive in Canada's winter temps, but have had to edit my post as I've done a quick search and found this site ![Smile](https://britishexpats.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif)
http://www.hagen.com/canada/english/...CAT=30&INFO=73
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Originally Posted by George-Ang
No but will look into it,thanx Biiiiiiiink... love my Tank its a talking point whenever anyone walks into the living room, i have a 6 foot UV light in it, it looks awesum at night, and if you fancy a bit of a tan, sit next to it for a few hours
, hopefully the fish pond in the back garden may go with the house, if not then its get rid of them and order a few ton of top soil in to fill it, i do know people have garden ponds in Canada, but the depth would need to be a lot greater for over the cold period, here my garden pond is 4 foot deep, the ice never gets more than an inch thick, in Canada if i were to have a pond in Saskatoon, what depth would i be looking at, 10 12 foot? just to keep the fish in water, dont suppose pond heaters could fight of the harsh freezing temps there, any thought's ?
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Originally Posted by hot wasabi peas
Also be aware that in many parts of Canada having a fish pond in your backyard can essentially mean opening an all-you-can-eat buffet for the local wildlife! Not that that's necessarily a bad thing.