A Tank in a Tank

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Shad27

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So I been having g this idea for a while of how would a smaller tank look in my bigger tank.

So I've finally got the time to do it. I used a 10 gallon drilled two inch holes in one on each end and two on the bottom. And this is in my 125g

This really look cool I think and my smaller fish loves it and get a break from the bullies in the tank.

Please tell me what yall think I really want to hear yall opinions and any questions View attachment 1177589 20160414_192211.jpg 20160414_192053-2.jpg 20160414_192217.jpg 20160414_192211.jpg 20160414_192217.jpg 20160414_192211.jpg
 
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Definitely different, but I think that looks really good.
 
Haha looks nice! That fox/dog is very unusual and cool. I like it haha I throw my fish that either are bad or injured in my sump. Always happens when one tries to pair off with a mate.
 
Haha looks nice! That fox/dog is very unusual and cool. I like it haha I throw my fish that either are bad or injured in my sump. Always happens when one tries to pair off with a mate.
And I love the Fox it was garden items at K mart and the gator they was about 6-8 bucks not bad for a fish tank compared to prices at LFS I also have a lot of pair mating going on in the the fish loves it
 
Feeding them seems difficult, a net containing them at the top would probably be easier in most ways. That said it's certainly interesting.
 
Feeding them seems difficult, a net containing them at the top would probably be easier in most ways. That said it's certainly interesting.
They can come out to eat there are two inch holes drill on the sides and top can't see them in the tank but they come in and out as they please just the big fish can't enter
 
That makes sense. I thought you were using it as a breeding net basically. That's actually cooler, I would load it up with driftwood and stuff to make it more desireable and thus used more. The fish may get too big to escape or enter eventually.
 
That makes sense. I thought you were using it as a breeding net basically. That's actually cooler, I would load it up with driftwood and stuff to make it more desireable and thus used more. The fish may get too big to escape or enter eventually.
I know that's the only problem so hopefully more mating start going on so the small tank can used , we'll my pikes will always fit in there so that's a plus lol
 
hahaha that is definitely something new. What an interesting idea. Thanks for sharing shad.
 
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