Post Pictures of Your Tanks!!

72g Community, Cascade 1200, Penguin 350, AC20(for QT), 2 300w Marineland, Turbo Twist 9w, standard 42 flourescent strip.

125 Mbuna Cichlid, FX5, AC110, Koralia 3, 2 Stealth 250w, DIY stand, canopy, and lighting(2, 3' twin T5 HD strip lights).

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Beautiful tanks, all. =)

My friend is stopping by with her good camera tomorrow . We're going to try to snap a few good pics of my 20 gallon to post here. =) After a bit of "sprucing up" of course!
 
yes, all those tanks are beautiful!
 
yeah, but i wanted there to be a collection one all the tanks. Thats all.
 
180 Discus Bow Front

Wow so nice, wish my water could support discuss, maybe if I buy an RO unit. I like the way those big plants fill up the aquarium, I see you bought them. You know becasue they are so buoyant (floaters) they are a little hard to handle and manage and the base stems will sometimes pull out. I fix that by coating the anchor tray inside and base stems with silicone sealant then filling tray with pea size gravel, them more clear silicone sealant on top to keep the gravel and stems put and anchor the plant. After curing the bases and stems stay put, no more buoyant issues or having to re-anchor and the gravel looks natural but doesn't fall out. You could so the same with sand also.
 
72g Community, Cascade 1200, Penguin 350, AC20(for QT), 2 300w Marineland, Turbo Twist 9w, standard 42 flourescent strip.

125 Mbuna Cichlid, FX5, AC110, Koralia 3, 2 Stealth 250w, DIY stand, canopy, and lighting(2, 3' twin T5 HD strip lights).

My Gobi lives in a cave like that nice. Do you ever worry that a rock will slip off and hit the glass, I do and why I don't stack then past one tier but I would like to. I was thinking maybe some glued on velcro contact points might be a way to stack higher without worries. Your rocks look great, are they real and just gravity stacked?
 
I don't have any good pictures of my tank but these will do.

Here is my 55 gallon mbuna tank, with plastic plants, granite cobblestone. I'm running an eheim 2028, 2 visa-therm heaters and one 48" reefsun fluorescent light.

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This is my my 5 gallon metal rimmed, slate bottom tank. It houses a variety of inverts including snails, shrimp and crayfish. The tank is also planted with a 13w CF bulb. No C02 but I do dose with excel and flourish.

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that small metal rimmed tank is beautiful
 
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