90 gallon CA tank journal

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Im getting ready to setup a 100g tank of all mexican cichlids. In order to get these fish Im gonna hafta order them. If you want to get in on this PM me and let me know. I wanna keep it small so not really a ''group,, order. Good luck with your tank..
 
i really like the tank, where or what kind is it?
 
1 ill g;3450599; said:
hey dude i like your avatar ;)
infiniti ftmfw!!! hahaha
so what do you think about that concept car?

have you decided what to stock that tank with yet?

haven't read up much about it, just saw the pic and it looked awesome. but nothing compared to my 2003.0 G 4dr w/ the doggie door :D

i think i will end up housing my RD flowerhorn I have already. he really does deserve it since he's been in a 40g for awhile and is waaay to active for such a small tank.

Ripdevil;3451035; said:
i really like the tank, where or what kind is it?

its an acrylic tank made by Clear for Life. i bought it used on craiglsist. its in very good condition for a used acrylic tank.
 
thats a well-made, light looking acylic tank, i love tall tanks, but i always afraid that my floor will collapse as i fill more water.
 
Dominator;3451845; said:
thats a well-made, light looking acylic tank, i love tall tanks, but i always afraid that my floor will collapse as i fill more water.

that's one reason i love acrylic setups, i can carry this 90g setup (tank and stand individually of course) by myself and i'm no bodybuilder.

this is actually on a 2nd floor apartment. i just filled it up today (will get more photos once the driftwood gets in). i've heard members doing as big as a 150-200 gallon tanks on the 2nd floor.
 
here's what the tank looks like as of today.

added a rocky wallpaper i made myself (found a nice image, photoshopped little details to my liking, printed, velcro'd), added some pool filter sand, and a few rocks. just waiting for my driftwood to come.

current resident is my RD flowerhorn.
 
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