my 100 Gallon tank

I had a third piece of malaysian drift wood that has a lot of character and is unique. It has a keyhole shaped hole in it that goes straight up on the end, and a small branch that connects at both ends of the woods base, and the fish look good swimming through the wood. I replaced the other 2 pieces of drift wood with this one piece and it looks great. i will take a few pictures of it and post it here tomorrow (sunday) everything else (plants are the same.)
 
were do you get your maylasia driftwood from? at my petco they sell some and i got 2 pieces but are not as big as urs
 
I got it from a pet store in Redding , california that was owned by a real aquariest and not a chain store. He was able to get some very unique items. all of his tanks in the store were aquascaped and clean. he ordered a lot of stuff for his tanks he had at home and would get things in volume. he had 4 pieces that i bought. this one piece stands by itself and is self balancing. I have it off to one side of the tank just past the center. that way it makes the tank look bigger and not divided in half as it would look if i put it dead center.
 
so is this the only tank you have?............i feel bad for all the people with 100 gallons and up...dont the water cahnges take a long time?.........and for the people with lots of fish(i mean like people with a 250 gal tank and like 120 fish) how much fish food do you buy a week?
 
actually the larger the tank the easier it is to maintain, a larger tank is more forgivable of mistakes. i buy 1 $7.00 can of tetra flakes, and frozen bloodworms and brine shrimp that lasts for 2 months $ 20.00 and i put in fresh zuchini slices once or twice a week. i use a python to do my water changes twice a month and i do 50 gallons (half the tank) and gravel vac at the same time. i have a Magnum 350 canister filter that i change once a month and a foam filter submerged in the opposit corner that i take out during water changes and squeeze it out in the bucked of old aquarium water that just came out of the tank. i would like to have a 250 Gallon tank someday. :dive:
 
thanks for the compliments, space is an experience that words really can not describe, except that 2 weeks is never enough time , one thing one has to get used to is, seeing the sun rise and set every 90 mintes. :shark:
 
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