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11-29-2011, 1:07 PM #1Sea Bunny
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Pictures of my freshwater setups.
Had quite a bit of change in the house lately. Got the fiancee's 75g moved in and consolidated nearly all the smaller tanks down. Now it is just the 75g, 40g and 28g.
The 75g. Mostly a death-trap for anything under 2"...

Full Tank Shot.

One of the Dempsey. There is a pair in there, but they are rather timid. I only got this shot because they got upset over me trying to take a picture on the other side of the tank.

Jewel Cichlid.

Jewel Cihlid, Golden Gourami (moved from the 40g), and one of the two Plecos.

Pictus Catfish (orginially from my 40g).

Frillfin Goby.


The centerpiece of the tank. It was labeled as a Marbled Eel. Appears to be some type of Swamp Eel, but based on growth-rate I doubt it is actually a Marbled Swamp Eel. Still quite the interesting creature. Mostly comes out at night but if you hold a dead fish or prawn near his home he'll come racing out to snatch it from you (and eye your fingers as possibly dessert).
40 Breeder. A slow process of consolidation and downsizing has drastically changed this tank...

Full tank shot.

Left Side.

Center.

Right Side.

The only piece of equipment in the tank. Unless you stand right in front of the tank it is absolutely silent.

Part of the Tiger Barb school.

Buffalo Head cichlid.
Didn't really get a lot of pictures of the individual fish since they are either hiders or darting all over the place.
The 28g didn't get any pictures yet, but it isn't much to look at. I was gonna break it down, but the kid wanted to keep it in the room (now her room) so it became a home to some Fancy Goldfish.“Light thinks it travels faster than anything but it is wrong. No matter how fast light travels, it finds the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it.”
- Terry Pratchett
Freshwater - 120g, 75g, 28g.
Saltwater - 40B
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11-29-2011, 1:19 PM #2you are hypnotized! LOL
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nice! like the buffalo head!
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have 30 tanks, onces set up now are four 20G one 20L one 10. but have tanks from 5 gallons up to four 55s
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11-29-2011, 3:40 PM #3Senior Member
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Awesome tanks!
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11-29-2011, 4:11 PM #4The glistening drop....
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Looking good!
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12-03-2011, 11:17 PM #5BobsTropicalPlants.com
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neat looking tanks.
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12-04-2011, 10:07 AM #6finkids make me happy :-)
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lookin' good! tank maintenance days are going to be so much easier for you now, with just a few tanks.
one thing i'd keep an eye on, is that gourami in the 75 with the cichlids. you may find the gourami gets picked on, especially by the jewel (jewels can be nasty lil fish when they want to be).
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01-25-2012, 3:29 PM #7Sea Bunny
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Changed the powerhead to a Hydor Evo-Mag. Same power as the previous one but a 1/3 the size. Tank now appears to have next to no equipment in it.
The Elodea died back for some reason. The Ludwigia has replaced it (Broadleaf I think, but it was harvested locally so who knows). Also added in some type of grass-like plant that was growing all over one of the local ponds/canals.“Light thinks it travels faster than anything but it is wrong. No matter how fast light travels, it finds the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it.”
- Terry Pratchett
Freshwater - 120g, 75g, 28g.
Saltwater - 40B
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01-26-2012, 1:59 PM #8All American Girl (all grown up)
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Pretty pretty pretty!!!
Our Tanks: • 150g Fancy Goldfish • 75g Blood Parrot Cichlids, Rainbow Cichlids, Buenos Aires Tetras, Cories & BN Plecos • 75g Angelfish, Tiger Barbs, Cories & BN Plecos • 38g Neon Tetras, Black Skirt Tetras, Serpae Tetras & Cories... Overstocked? Possibly. Supremely Filtered, Planted & Diligently Maintained? Absolutely!
See Our National Champions @ www.whinny4me.com
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01-29-2012, 4:46 PM #9Senior Member
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what is your substrate in your breeder tank?
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01-29-2012, 5:07 PM #10Senior Member
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Beautiful Tanks!
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