180g Update *56k warning*

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I was getting tired of looking at the plain 180. It finished cycling in two weeks thanks to all the seeding I did. But anyways, I picked up a few rocks and some plants to make it more presentable. I'll add more plants later (and remove those lame glow in the dark ones) but let me know what you think for now:

Here's what it's looked like since Day 1 for the last 3 weeks:
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Here it is now:
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Left side:
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Right side:
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Side view:
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I got these two blue/green rocks because I thought they looked pretty cool (kind of remind me of kryptonite) they're probably chunks of aquarium glass, but I still like em. And at $15 each, they're just a bit pricey. The brown one was under $10. I hope it doesn't have any metals or anything in it because of it's red orange color.
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Let me know what you think. Comments/criticism welcomed.

Serg
 
more plants, more plants, more plants
 
Since you have such a big tank, how about something large for the fish to hide in? A cave, etc. It would help make the tank look a little more full and give your fish somewhere to hide out! By the way I'm jealous, that is the size tank I am looking to get, just everyone is a good 3-4 hours away when I find a good deal! I'm getting tired of waiting though, I think a small road trip is in my future!

P.S. I have bought some neat fake plants from www.drsfostersmith.com and www.bigalsonline.com The tall plants they sell are much cheaper than what I could find at stores in my area!
 
wowo is that a flowerhorn? what beautiful fish!!!!
 
more plants, more plants, more plants
My thoughts exactly bawlsy TDi. I do plan on getting a lot more to fill in the sides, but I'd like to leave the middle relatively open, with a few caves and more driftwood.

Since you have such a big tank, how about something large for the fish to hide in? A cave, etc. It would help make the tank look a little more full and give your fish somewhere to hide out!
The large piece of driftwood is plenty of room for the fish that like to hide. All the others prefer the open space. But I will add more caves.
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Gambusia said:
What kind of fish are in there?
Too many, lol.
I have 4 oscars- (2) 7", and (2) 4"
1 Green Terror - 5"
1 Flowerhorn - 5"
1 Texas Cichlid - 3"
2 Senegalus Bichirs (one normal, one albino)
1 TSN 7"
1 RTC 5"

1 Moonlight Gourami ------- (These fish should never be in this type of
1 Pearl Gourami------------- community, but the oscars were raised with
1 Gold Severum------------- them, and there is minimal aggression from
the GT, and the FH)
1 Gibbiceps 7"
1 Plecostomus 5"
1 L22 3"
1 Spotted Raphael

wowo is that a flowerhorn? what beautiful fish!!!!
Thanks Nuriel. I've had it for 2 months now, and it just keeps looking better and better! :D
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Thank you everyone for your comments and questions. More are welcome if you've got 'em. I'll be setting up my "user's tanks page" today so that whoever's curious can check out my other tanks as well.


Serg
 
Neat!

Aside from the TSN and RTC, all the other fish should fit.
 
Wow Nice. My LFS has these really huge plastic aquarium plants. I mean huge! I could see a few of those in that big tank. Gr8, happy looking fish :)
Thar pearl gourami looks happy, I could se a nice shoal in there lol.
 
Gambusia said:
Neat!

Aside from the TSN and RTC, all the other fish should fit.

Yeah, I wish I could keep those two forever but it's just not conceivable. The thing that ticks me is that even when I do take them back to the LFS, there's no guarantee that the person who buys them will take good care of them and give them an appropriate home.

Swimfins said:
Wow Nice. My LFS has these really huge plastic aquarium plants. I mean huge! I could see a few of those in that big tank. Gr8, happy looking fish

The red plant off to the left (I think it's supposed to be purple cabomba) was the largest plant at my LFS. If I could find some over 24" that would be cool. The pearl gourami is pretty happy in there for the time being (it's a male, and has cool extentions on it's anal fin).

All the fish in this tank (except the bichirs, the loriicades, the gouramis, and the severum) will be taken to my LFS soon, or relocated to a new tank at my Grandmothers house. Even though I've grown attached to my cichlids, I decided to make the 180g a peaceful community. I already have most of the livestock growing out in my 10g's and they're ready for their new home.

Serg
 
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