This morning made some pictures of the tanks at home.
Finished re-arranging some of the tanks as it was getting out of hand with them scattered around the front of the house.
Overall, I like the new arrangement, especially the smaller tanks all next to each other, very lively.
Just to give a bit of info:
4 smaller tanks left to right:

Tank 1: Tilapia, caught during the flooding. 3 months ago they where like 1 inch or less. Now many of them are double or triple that size.
Tank 2: First Scanner Glass Tank project. has 7 Tetra's in it, 2 Platy's and Guppies, 1 female Betta from the floods.
Tank 3: Third Scanner Glass Project Tank. Has 1 Male blue Betta in it. He 'owns' the tank and kicks butt if anything enters it. Very entertaining boy.
Tank 4: ID'd finally last week, thanks to another AC-member: 2 Climbing Perch.
(Tank 4 will get a full grown Climbing Perch today as well, caught hopping around on land in my factory..)
Then the 2 big tanks: 99 Gallon planted:

Planted is way overstocked and a bit neglected in terms of aquascaping...simply no time right now that I would like to spend on it, though it's maintaining itself very well. Check my 99-Gallon thread on it.
Has a 30 Gallon sump under it. Runs 2 full speed 750 Gallon/hr pumps below it. I only clean the glass a bit and it stays pretty well ok.
8 Angels, lots of 3-spot Gourami's, Female Betta also from floods, some Platy's, a common pleco and tons of 2 unknown fish types, 1 looks like danio or black neon tetra, the other is silver color mini-sized silver dollar it looks.
and 79 Gallon bare-bottom:

Discus in it...running on a Canister Filter with additional air-stone.
Just to see them grow and hopefully get full sized healthy Discus.
Always been a week spot to have them.
Oh, not in the pictures is a small pond in the back with danio's, guppies, platy's, 2 common plecos and 3 or 4 female, 1 male Betta. Plenty of bricks stacked around 2 plants to give a lot of caves and hiding places.
Enjoy...

Finished re-arranging some of the tanks as it was getting out of hand with them scattered around the front of the house.
Overall, I like the new arrangement, especially the smaller tanks all next to each other, very lively.
Just to give a bit of info:
4 smaller tanks left to right:

Tank 1: Tilapia, caught during the flooding. 3 months ago they where like 1 inch or less. Now many of them are double or triple that size.
Tank 2: First Scanner Glass Tank project. has 7 Tetra's in it, 2 Platy's and Guppies, 1 female Betta from the floods.
Tank 3: Third Scanner Glass Project Tank. Has 1 Male blue Betta in it. He 'owns' the tank and kicks butt if anything enters it. Very entertaining boy.
Tank 4: ID'd finally last week, thanks to another AC-member: 2 Climbing Perch.
(Tank 4 will get a full grown Climbing Perch today as well, caught hopping around on land in my factory..)
Then the 2 big tanks: 99 Gallon planted:

Planted is way overstocked and a bit neglected in terms of aquascaping...simply no time right now that I would like to spend on it, though it's maintaining itself very well. Check my 99-Gallon thread on it.
Has a 30 Gallon sump under it. Runs 2 full speed 750 Gallon/hr pumps below it. I only clean the glass a bit and it stays pretty well ok.
8 Angels, lots of 3-spot Gourami's, Female Betta also from floods, some Platy's, a common pleco and tons of 2 unknown fish types, 1 looks like danio or black neon tetra, the other is silver color mini-sized silver dollar it looks.
and 79 Gallon bare-bottom:

Discus in it...running on a Canister Filter with additional air-stone.
Just to see them grow and hopefully get full sized healthy Discus.
Always been a week spot to have them.
Oh, not in the pictures is a small pond in the back with danio's, guppies, platy's, 2 common plecos and 3 or 4 female, 1 male Betta. Plenty of bricks stacked around 2 plants to give a lot of caves and hiding places.
Enjoy...


