46g Bowfront: The Reboot

Sounds like your going to be busy for a while.
Are going all Pond or you gone set up another tank in your house later?
 
Just posted the main update to my 45g thread, it's kind of long:

Moving in 10 days across the country to Atlanta. Really changing things up. I'm buying a house, which will include the construction of a pond, so I'm rethinking everything. A lot is going to happen over the next few months.

Sold off the 46g(completed), putting this one in storage(with the move), making the 5.5g just a simple temporary quarantine tank(with the move), and replacing the 75g with a 120g (as soon as I move into the house). Adding an ADA 60-P and building a pond. End result will look like this:

Now
5.5g high tech planted
45g high tech planted
46g high tech planted
75g high tech planted

Future:
ADA 60-P high tech planted
120g high tech, medium light, slow growers(anubias, bolbitis, crypts) probably blackwater, and low maintenance
And a pond, as big as is reasonable for the yard

It's gonna be hectic for a while. We just found out about the move about 10 days ago, so we're still in the beginning phases of finding a house. We're ready to close ASAP, but in the meantime we'll be staying with my mother in law. Hopefully in and out in under a month. However, I'm moving most of my fish and plants, and they'll all be staying in rubbermaid tubs until we move to the house.
 
Sounds like a adventure. I bet the hardest part is moving and setting up all those fish tanks back up :perv:
 
I feel for you. How long your fish going to be in the rubbermaids you think?

Always dreaded the thought of just moving the tanks I did have in the other room after remodel, but then I just sold the tank instead, and the other will be sold soon :evil_lol:

I like the thought of having lizards, if you ever need to move them, you can just pick the tank up and move it :dance:
 
Sounds interesting, lol
Be sure to post pics of your new Rubbermaid setup once you get it finished :clap:
 
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