View Full Version : Blood Parrot and Pleco looking for a great home!
Parrotmomm
06-02-2008, 01:01 PM
I posted this in the classifieds and have had a couple of responses - some too far away and some with too small of a tank (or too aggressive of fish) :(
I know there are fish people out there that would LOVE to give our GIANT fish a good home :) We were given these fish with what was supposed to be a 40gal tank (which turned out to be a 29 gal), and it appears these guys have been needed a bigger tank for some time. The Pleco is a Pleco - nothing special just huge, but the Parrot fish is so neat - just has such a great personality :) I would love to keep them, but we're not in a situation to purchase and setup a tank that would be better suited for them :(
I'm really looking for at least a 50 gal or larger for them (depending on how crowed the tank currently is of course) I had one woman respond but she was 2 hrs away and with the gas just couldn't justify the ride (and she had a 125 gal :( That would have been dreamy) If someone is interested, or perhaps could mention this to other fish people I would really appreciate it :) So would our fishies :)
itsbob
06-02-2008, 01:06 PM
I posted this in the classifieds and have had a couple of responses - some too far away and some with too small of a tank (or too aggressive of fish) :(
I know there are fish people out there that would LOVE to give our GIANT fish a good home :) We were given these fish with what was supposed to be a 40gal tank (which turned out to be a 29 gal), and it appears these guys have been needed a bigger tank for some time. The Pleco is a Pleco - nothing special just huge, but the Parrot fish is so neat - just has such a great personality :) I would love to keep them, but we're not in a situation to purchase and setup a tank that would be better suited for them :(
I'm really looking for at least a 50 gal or larger for them (depending on how crowed the tank currently is of course) I had one woman respond but she was 2 hrs away and with the gas just couldn't justify the ride (and she had a 125 gal :( That would have been dreamy) If someone is interested, or perhaps could mention this to other fish people I would really appreciate it :) So would our fishies :)
How big can a Blood Parrot be??
And what would you consider too agressive a tank for an agressive fish?
I have a 49 gallon tank, and would consider adopting your fish.
jaybeeztoo
06-02-2008, 01:08 PM
I have a 55 gallon tank with two balas (about six inches long) and two red tails (about two inches long). I would be interested!! Do you have pictures?
jaybeeztoo
06-02-2008, 01:09 PM
I will also be in Charlotte Hall on Wednesday, could pick them up then. :yay:
Parrotmomm
06-02-2008, 01:26 PM
Hahaha - well I'm not a fish expert, but I really like this guy and would like to see him in a safe tank. One person who contacted me had two Oscars, one that was full size and puffers in a 55 gal - which to me (from the research I did said that Oscars aren't the best match for a large Parrot, as they can really bully them :( One woman said she had to pull her Parrot away from her Oscar!) I felt so bad because this person was actively searching for a Parrot, but I think her tank was probably pretty loaded and his tank mates may not have given him much of a chance :( I know it may sound crazy but this fish really has personality :) So that's what I mean by "too aggressive", I don't want him to be fish food.
I think I know what Balas and Red Tails are ("Sharks" right?) I think my husband had these before (when we were dating) - I don't remember them being aggressive - do you know if a Parrot would be too aggressive for them? I don't currently have any pictures (we've only had them a couple of months) but the Parrot is easily the size of my open hand, palm and fingers, I'm thinking at least 6 inches. I was excited to get these guys ( I hadn't seen them yet) and we were very surprised to see such big fish in a smallish tank (too small for them anyway.) Like I said I wish we were in a position to keep them and upgrade their tank, but we're not :( They are such neat fish :)
jaybeeztoo
06-02-2008, 01:31 PM
Hahaha - well I'm not a fish expert, but I really like this guy and would like to see him in a safe tank. One person who contacted me had two Oscars, one that was full size and puffers in a 55 gal - which to me (from the research I did said that Oscars aren't the best match for a large Parrot, as they can really bully them :( One woman said she had to pull her Parrot away from her Oscar!) I felt so bad because this person was actively searching for a Parrot, but I think her tank was probably pretty loaded and his tank mates may not have given him much of a chance :( I know it may sound crazy but this fish really has personality :) So that's what I mean by "too aggressive", I don't want him to be fish food.
I think I know what Balas and Red Tails are ("Sharks" right?) I think my husband had these before (when we were dating) - I don't remember them being aggressive - do you know if a Parrot would be too aggressive for them? I don't currently have any pictures (we've only had them a couple of months) but the Parrot is easily the size of my open hand, palm and fingers, I'm thinking at least 6 inches. I was excited to get these guys ( I hadn't seen them yet) and we were very surprised to see such big fish in a smallish tank (too small for them anyway.) Like I said I wish we were in a position to keep them and upgrade their tank, but we're not :( They are such neat fish :)
Yes, my fish are "sharks" but they are not aggressive. The worst that happens is the larger red tail chases the smaller one around but there is no fighting. I have introduced other fish to the tank before and have had no problems. I would really love a Pleco to keep the tank clean and the Parrot would be an interesting addition. I think his size alone would be his best protection. He'll probably scare the hell out of the other fish.
Please consider me. I think this would be cool. My tank is very roomy and two new additions would be very welcomed.
Parrotmomm
06-02-2008, 05:27 PM
Thanks to everyone for your replies and letting me post this here! Both fish will be moving in with JayBeeztoo sometime this week :) If for some reason Jay realizes I'm terrible at estimates and measurements :whistle: and they are too big for her I'll repost :) But I think she's as excited as I am to see them go to a great home!! Thank you Jay!:love:
jetmonkey
06-02-2008, 06:35 PM
I love happy endings :bawl:
jaybeeztoo
06-03-2008, 10:55 AM
Thanks to everyone for your replies and letting me post this here! Both fish will be moving in with JayBeeztoo sometime this week :) If for some reason Jay realizes I'm terrible at estimates and measurements :whistle: and they are too big for her I'll repost :) But I think she's as excited as I am to see them go to a great home!! Thank you Jay!:love:
:dance: :starcat:
Thank you!!!!
jaybeeztoo
06-25-2008, 10:22 AM
Dearest Parrotmom:
The fish adapted PERFECTLY. I spent three hours cleaning the tank and checking the water temperature and Ph levels.
I introduced them all and the only action was between the Bloody Parrot (Nemo) and the Pleco (Tiger). My little Red Tails were smart enough to hide and the Balas acted goofy as normal.
Here are some pics. They are not the best but it give you an idea of how they are doing.
(The Pleco, Tiger, is HUGE. And I thought my Balas were big :lmao:)
jetmonkey
06-25-2008, 10:29 AM
Have you thought about getting a background for your tank?
toppick08
06-25-2008, 10:29 AM
Crab bait.......:duh:
jaybeeztoo
06-25-2008, 10:32 AM
Have you thought about getting a background for your tank?
Yes, just haven't done that yet.
jaybeeztoo
06-25-2008, 10:33 AM
Crab bait.......:duh:
Pets :duh:
jetmonkey
06-25-2008, 10:35 AM
This thread is about aquarium fish, not your pubic hair.Crab bait.......:duh:
jaybeeztoo
06-25-2008, 10:36 AM
This thread is about aquarium fish, not your pubic hair.
:lmao:
toppick08
06-25-2008, 10:36 AM
This thread is about aquarium fish, not your pubic hair.
:lmao:
I have a hamster as my pet.......his name is Buddy.:blushing:
jetmonkey
06-25-2008, 10:36 AM
What kind of filtration are you using? It's been a while since I've set up a tank, I miss it!Yes, just haven't done that yet.
jaybeeztoo
06-25-2008, 10:41 AM
What kind of filtration are you using? It's been a while since I've set up a tank, I miss it!
I have a bubble stone ran by an Aquaculture pump and a Whisper 60 Power Filter.
I debated the screen behind the tank because I like the sunlight to filter in through the windows. It keeps the water warm and bright.
Parrotmomm
06-25-2008, 10:43 AM
Jay,
The tank is BEAUTIFUL! I know they are both just LOVING life!!!! It's so funny Nemo (I like that, I called him a million different names and nothing ever stuck :) looks so tiny in that tank now :) I'm thrilled that they have adapted so well!! Thank you for the update, I'll be sure to show Addy the pictures :)
Big Hugs!!!
Stacey
toppick08
06-25-2008, 10:45 AM
Jay,
The tank is BEAUTIFUL! I know they are both just LOVING life!!!! It's so funny Nemo (I like that, I called him a million different names and nothing ever stuck :) looks so tiny in that tank now :) I'm thrilled that they have adapted so well!! Thank you for the update, I'll be sure to show Addy the pictures :)
Big Hugs!!!
Stacey
:howdy:.....is the spice bush living.......??
Parrotmomm
06-25-2008, 11:17 AM
Yeah it's the size of a small Mum - I was surprised to see it get so full so fast :) How big should I expect to see it get this summer? Also the marigolds are up and some have started blooming :) No word from the Zinias (sp???) but I know you mentioned they may or may not take :) Thanks again so much :)
toppick08
06-25-2008, 11:19 AM
Yeah it's the size of a small Mum - I was surprised to see it get so full so fast :) How big should I expect to see it get this summer? Also the marigolds are up and some have started blooming :) No word from the Zinias (sp???) but I know you mentioned they may or may not take :) Thanks again so much :)
Big......:yay:
Throw some fertilizer on it, water good......
itsbob
06-25-2008, 11:22 AM
I have a bubble stone ran by an Aquaculture pump and a Whisper 60 Power Filter.
I debated the screen behind the tank because I like the sunlight to filter in through the windows. It keeps the water warm and bright.
55 gallon tank you might want to think about a canister filter.
Low maintanence, and a lot more filtration surface than a hanging filter, and other than an inlet and an outlet pipe nothing ugly hanging off of the back of the tank.
jaybeeztoo
06-25-2008, 11:30 AM
55 gallon tank you might want to think about a canister filter.
Low maintanence, and a lot more filtration surface than a hanging filter, and other than an inlet and an outlet pipe nothing ugly hanging off of the back of the tank.
I'll look into it. Is there a brand and model you would suggest?
I need a need bubble stone too. I learned you don't put them in the dishwasher :blushing:
itsbob
06-25-2008, 11:36 AM
I'll look into it. Is there a brand and model you would suggest?
I need a need bubble stone too. I learned you don't put them in the dishwasher :blushing:
I have an Eheim ECCO on my 49 Gallon tank.. EASY to set up, use and maintain. And QUIET.
Look at bubble walls for the back of the tank. Bubbles are good, they disturb the surface of the water, and of course infuse the water with oxygen..and they just sound cool.. And some fish seem to really enjoy bubbles.. they'll sometimes just sit over the top of the wall getting a bubble massage.
you can get them for the entire width of the back wall of the tank, and you can control the intesnity of the bubbles with a little inline 75 cent plastic valve.
jaybeeztoo
06-25-2008, 11:39 AM
I have an Eheim ECCO on my 49 Gallon tank.. EASY to set up, use and maintain. And QUIET.
Look at bubble walls for the back of the tank. Bubbles are good, they disturb the surface of the water, and of course infuse the water with oxygen..and they just sound cool.. And some fish seem to really enjoy bubbles.. they'll sometimes just sit over the top of the wall getting a bubble massage.
you can get them for the entire width of the back wall of the tank, and you can control the intesnity of the bubbles with a little inline 75 cent plastic valve.
The bubble wall sounds cool, plus it would "hide" the tubes that are on the back on the tank. I really don't want to cover it up because I like the sunlight coming in during the day.
Ebay here I come. Thanks Bob!!
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