Frogfone
16-02-03, 17:53
Hello Everybody
We are Sharon & Roddy better known as Frogfone (What can I say, we had a phone, it was shaped like a frog, seemed like a good idea at the time!http://www.ultimatereef.com/ibv3/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/wink.gif
We have been keeping fish for about 5 years now. Initially goldfish rescued from a tiny bowl now in our 2500l pond, then tropicals in a 70l tank, then discus in a juwel 240l, then marines in a 150 l and finally now our discus live in a 650l (5'x2'x30") palace and our marines are now in the planning stages of moving up to a 4'x2'x2'.
Basically we've gone fish mad. We have fish everywhere in the house. Livingroom...Bedroom....Hall. We take great pride in trying to do the best for our fish companions. They get nothing but the best and we spend a great deal of time looking after them. We like to know as much as possible about a subject before embarking down that road and have found these boards to be the best place to learn from your peers.
Like ReefAddict (Hello Mark) who sent us this link, we have been lurking on the US boards for a long time. They are very helpful but most of their advice is very US centric. That's why it's fantastic that we have found a UK based board with such high member numbers.
Anyway, hello to you all. I hope that we get to know lots of new people .
Sharon & Roddy
We are Sharon & Roddy better known as Frogfone (What can I say, we had a phone, it was shaped like a frog, seemed like a good idea at the time!http://www.ultimatereef.com/ibv3/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/wink.gif
We have been keeping fish for about 5 years now. Initially goldfish rescued from a tiny bowl now in our 2500l pond, then tropicals in a 70l tank, then discus in a juwel 240l, then marines in a 150 l and finally now our discus live in a 650l (5'x2'x30") palace and our marines are now in the planning stages of moving up to a 4'x2'x2'.
Basically we've gone fish mad. We have fish everywhere in the house. Livingroom...Bedroom....Hall. We take great pride in trying to do the best for our fish companions. They get nothing but the best and we spend a great deal of time looking after them. We like to know as much as possible about a subject before embarking down that road and have found these boards to be the best place to learn from your peers.
Like ReefAddict (Hello Mark) who sent us this link, we have been lurking on the US boards for a long time. They are very helpful but most of their advice is very US centric. That's why it's fantastic that we have found a UK based board with such high member numbers.
Anyway, hello to you all. I hope that we get to know lots of new people .
Sharon & Roddy