80 Gallon Tank Pics

125gJoe

2009 VMAX
Jul 6, 2002
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A member suggested I post some "full tank" pictures. Here they are....

The plants need some more 'grow-in' but they're doing good. There's a dark piece of driftwood on the right - kinda hard to see from the pics.. There's also a real nice piece on the left, but plants cover most of it.

The gap in the cabinet doors needs adjustment. There's a way to do that I'm sure.

Hope you like the pics - some are with the flash, others have no camera flash...

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Most cabinent hinges have a set screw that you can loosen, adjust the set of the door and re-tighten.

Really nice discus and plants, as always. ;) Isn't it a bummer to get a gorgeous chunk of wood, and then never be able to see it after the plants take over?

What is the block on the lower left? Sensor of some kind?
 
Very nice tank. I just set up a 40 gal long planted tank and I have two super red discus on hold for me until the tank is fully cycled. I hope mine can turn out as nice as yours.
 
Sweet, like the plants... my friend's a big discus fan too, they get pretty dam big with good feeding... you may need a bigger tank when those grow to be full sized :p
 
One Discus per 10 gallons of tank water is good...
I do want a 135 gallon! Wanting, and having are so completely different!

OrionGirl, the "block" on the lower left is the algae scraper or magnet. Pull it across the glass and it cleans it....


(NJDevils Fan, I thought it would not be polite to 'single you out'...) :D
 
Originally posted by 80gJoe
One Discus per 10 gallons of tank water is good...
I do want a 135 gallon! Wanting, and having are so completely different!

Actually, yours are pretty large, about 5-6 inches? They only have a few 3-4 to be max size from my understanding... you could probably get away with that tank in that case...

They're a challenging fish to keep too, so nice work so far.
 
Look great Joe...

No change there then...... :D
 
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