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Admittedly, not a crazy amount like SOME of you have, but definitely more than my husband would like me to have up and running lol. I just finished setting up a "new" (to me) 110gal over the weekend - because I buy too many fish and then can't bring myself to let any of them go when I need space - and changed up the decor and stock of a few so thought I'd take current photos of everything.


8ft long 135gal. Currently housing 11 midas babies growing out, 2 cutteri and two juvenile red texas.
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55gal red claw crayfish - Blucifer - with guppy minions to rule over/occasionally massacre.
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5ft 120 gal with one red texas juvenile - Cypher - and one baby midas to keep him company that I haven't been both3ered to catch and he hasn't been bothered to eat.
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40 long red claw crayfish - Genghis Prawn - with his platy subjects.
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The new tank - 4ft 110 gal that is housing my goldfish for the time being - Splish, Splash, Sploosh, Spicket and Sprocket. Ordered the gravel online, 0/10 do not recommend. I hate it. Will be changing out. Eventually will likely house one of the red texas once grown.
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75gal that the goldfish were just moved out of to make room for the baby heterospila that came in earlier this month. They're shy AF and hiding since they were just moved 24 hours ago...and are only 1" in size. Eventually they'll go into the 8ft tank as their permanent home (aiming for one breeding pair out of the group).
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6ft 135gal with my juvenile male argentea, Kismet.
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And, my baby - Tolken, my subadult male midas in his 6ft 125gal (which also has 2 of his offspring I couldn't catch and he hasn't bothered to wipe out).
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Admittedly, not a crazy amount like SOME of you have, but definitely more than my husband would like me to have up and running lol. I just finished setting up a "new" (to me) 110gal over the weekend - because I buy too many fish and then can't bring myself to let any of them go when I need space - and changed up the decor and stock of a few so thought I'd take current photos of everything.


8ft long 135gal. Currently housing 11 midas babies growing out, 2 cutteri and two juvenile red texas.
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55gal red claw crayfish - Blucifer - with guppy minions to rule over/occasionally massacre.
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5ft 120 gal with one red texas juvenile - Cypher - and one baby midas to keep him company that I haven't been both3ered to catch and he hasn't been bothered to eat.
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40 long red claw crayfish - Genghis Prawn - with his platy subjects.
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The new tank - 4ft 110 gal that is housing my goldfish for the time being - Splish, Splash, Sploosh, Spicket and Sprocket. Ordered the gravel online, 0/10 do not recommend. I hate it. Will be changing out. Eventually will likely house one of the red texas once grown.
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75gal that the goldfish were just moved out of to make room for the baby heterospila that came in earlier this month. They're shy AF and hiding since they were just moved 24 hours ago...and are only 1" in size. Eventually they'll go into the 8ft tank as their permanent home (aiming for one breeding pair out of the group).
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6ft 135gal with my juvenile male argentea, Kismet.
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And, my baby - Tolken, my subadult male midas in his 6ft 125gal (which also has 2 of his offspring I couldn't catch and he hasn't bothered to wipe out).
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All of your aquariums look great.
 
All of your aquariums look great.
Thanks!

Lol I have to give credit where credit is due - my husband came up with Genghis Prawn ?
 
Thank you for showing these pictures. The tanks look beautiful. Great job.
 
Beautiful tanks, clear water, clean glass; I love the dramatic black backgrounds. I'm kicking myself for trying out blue in my most recent builds; very swimming-pool-ish. Black just disappears in the distance, gives the illusion of vast dark depths, and shows the fish to best advantage. Nice. :thumbsup:
 
Admittedly, not a crazy amount like SOME of you have, but definitely more than my husband would like me to have up and running lol. I just finished setting up a "new" (to me) 110gal over the weekend - because I buy too many fish and then can't bring myself to let any of them go when I need space - and changed up the decor and stock of a few so thought I'd take current photos of everything.


8ft long 135gal. Currently housing 11 midas babies growing out, 2 cutteri and two juvenile red texas.
View attachment 1502148

55gal red claw crayfish - Blucifer - with guppy minions to rule over/occasionally massacre.
View attachment 1502149

5ft 120 gal with one red texas juvenile - Cypher - and one baby midas to keep him company that I haven't been both3ered to catch and he hasn't been bothered to eat.
View attachment 1502150

40 long red claw crayfish - Genghis Prawn - with his platy subjects.
View attachment 1502151

The new tank - 4ft 110 gal that is housing my goldfish for the time being - Splish, Splash, Sploosh, Spicket and Sprocket. Ordered the gravel online, 0/10 do not recommend. I hate it. Will be changing out. Eventually will likely house one of the red texas once grown.
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75gal that the goldfish were just moved out of to make room for the baby heterospila that came in earlier this month. They're shy AF and hiding since they were just moved 24 hours ago...and are only 1" in size. Eventually they'll go into the 8ft tank as their permanent home (aiming for one breeding pair out of the group).
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6ft 135gal with my juvenile male argentea, Kismet.
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And, my baby - Tolken, my subadult male midas in his 6ft 125gal (which also has 2 of his offspring I couldn't catch and he hasn't bothered to wipe out).
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I love your naming convention! Tanks, too...
 
Those tanks are stunning, incredible, they are immaculate, nice work.

Pardon the intrusion but do you happen to have an OCD going on regarding cleanliness and tidiness? Not only are your tanks on a totally different level but I've noticed on your profile picture that your make up has also been applied to absolute perfection!

Lip stick, perfect, no smudges. Eyebrows totally symmetrical and well maintained. And your skin looks so healthy and soft.

You certainly seem like someone who pays extra special attention to detail. Nice work on the tanks....and make up! :thumbsup:
 
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