View Full Version : pic's of my 55G
Fish Finder
07-26-2005, 2:26 AM
enjoy
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y253/jpp118187/321321321.jpg
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y253/jpp118187/563.jpg
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ShadowVengance
07-26-2005, 9:52 AM
the setup Idea is great, and is something I really like. too bad your water's so foggy.
I like the way you used the small container to keep the octo and the divider to keep the puffer all in the same tank. what kind of octopus is that? and how big does it get?
is it in the container to keep it from crawling out of the tank?
octos are the coolest.
Vitaliy
07-26-2005, 9:58 AM
The first few pics that do not have all that much light, that "foggy" water gives it this awesome deep ocean feel and look.
Fish Finder
07-26-2005, 11:45 AM
first off that is how my tank has always been. The first cupple of tank's is the way it alway's look's and the last cupple of pic's are with a flash. the tank is the way i like it (prem's are perfect and no phospates). balimc(SP?) will grow up to 8 inches and live about a year. He was just in the container for the night now he's in a 29G long that is 100% sealed
bluedempsey
07-26-2005, 2:57 PM
nice... love the yellow belly puffer!!!
:headbang2
mothernature
02-19-2006, 9:38 PM
OooOooOo cool. can you post pics of the 29gallon long? thats really a cool setup!!!! Goood idea . I never thought of it but i could use something similar for guppies, anyway, the tank seperator also is good its like maintaining one tank but having two? I think, does the side of the tank opposite the filter have good water flow or is there filters on both sides?
The Bimac's mantle length might only be 8 inhces, but his arm span will be 24. He will still live comfortably in a 55 though. Provided he is alone in the tank.