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Several bright Asian Arowanna. Although still illegal in the US I think. Been out of the loop a bit.


36" deep minimum. 48" wide minimum. And I'd like 10+ feet long so I can watch them cruise back and forth.
 
My whole basement an aquarium with glass floors throughout the house. Step still intact so I can walk down and scuba in my basement. Mostly Amazon species......minus the Piranha!
 
A home constructed like a public aquarium with whole wall aquariums in every room. Each room themed after that biotope, amazon, african cichlid (1 for each of the three lakes), african congo, asian freshwater, australian, native US warm and cold water, Caribbean reef, indopacific reef, australian reef, red sea reef, amazon blackwater tributary, etc. You get the point I guess now. Oh and tunnels as hallways and a rainforest greenhouse above the amazon monster system with a waterfall and parrots cruising around. Come on powerball.

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I want a tank inside a tank. Inside tank saltwater, outside tank school of neon tetras planted.
Both Cylinder tanks. I actually don't think this would be all that hard to do.

Sounds like you work at ATM :P


I would want a 5 thousand gallon reef :)


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I want a tank inside a tank. Inside tank saltwater, outside tank school of neon tetras planted.
Both Cylinder tanks. I actually don't think this would be all that hard to do.

I saw a tank once years ago where it was divided by a piece of glass the length of the tank. If I remember correctly it was a 120, first compartment in front was about 6 inches deep, other compartment in back was the other 18 inches. In the front they had schools of tetras and in the back a group of oscars. Looked really cool and unless you looked really close you couldnt tell they were separated. It was decorated to make it all blend in with plants on the edges and whatnot.

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