Contest: African & South American Custom Tank Design

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here are the entries i have so far, i wont seperate them into SA & african yet till i have more entries.


PS THOSE WITH 2+ POSTED REVISE AND PICK THE 2 YOU WANT ONE SA ONE AFRICAN.
(trouking ;) )

sweet entries though . here they are and you can start to think of your own, do not copy though lets be original!

#1trout king-
AFRICAN ENTRY-
heres my african entry:
u should make a tank like this. Heres a link on how to make the 3D background. http://www.aquahobby.com/tanks/e_tank0902.php click on it to make it bigger. You could have pairs of africans in there and when they breed you could show people the eggs and the fry. Also show how the parents protect the fry
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1)my idea was to make like a tank with a school of pbass or some type of pike. The tank should have sand and be planted with some tall plants in the back like vals or something. i would be a couple of powerheads on one end to produce a current that would push the top of the vals a little bit making it look like like the grass on the prarie when its windy. I would also put a driftwood stump on the opposite sid of the powerheads. i would also put some foreground plants in too something that looks like grass. I would also add some tinfoil barbs or red hooks.
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2)i would get a tank with a huge driftwood stump right in the middle with sand and some plants and i would put in some exodons or not put exodons and put some sexy angels in there
3)new idea: your 300+ gallon tank with sand as a substrate. With a big driftwood stump at both ends. the driftwood stump roots would spread toward the inside. Also attach some java fern on. In the the back i would put some vals but if the fish keep taking them out i would just screw that idea. For fish i would put in 6 pbass, a ray, a school of 5 silver dollars, and a silver or black arowana. I would also put a group of rocks in the middle

#2inelms-
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That tank is my 120 growout (4x2x2), Stocklist: 3 Pbass, 1 Silver Aro, 2 Motoro's, 1 Senegal, 1 Delhezi, and 1 Ornate.
#3peathenster-
How does "we have the largest piece of driftwood in an aquarium in the world" sound for a slogan? I was 90% joking, but come to think about it, everybody can have big fish. But this, you can wow people.
Of course you'll have to get a tank that's big enough, but it's going to be a heck of a center piece for your store. It's easier to plan for the rest when you have a central deco in the tank.
As far as substrates go, there are a limited number of combinations of size and color. Caribsea makes a beautiful black substrate called Tahitian Moon (www.caribsea.com), which doesn't harden the water.
Imagine the large driftwood sitting on the black substrate and a few large plants here and there.....black background and relatively dim light...throw in your favorite fish and there you have it!
#4 hilltopperpete-
African Tank
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1)For the African tank-- make or get some background caves or rockwork (link below) and pick up a 1'+ Mbu with 3-5 Distodochus, Tanganyika cichlids and a couple ornate bichirs to clean up the bottom and give you some bottom fish (all found in Lake Tangyanika). Doing sloping rockwork over the back corners also keeps your puffer hanging out in visible areas.
Oh, and if it's in the store, put signs on your show tanks for feeding times. You can do a 10% discount and call it your afternoon feeding special, which gets people in the store during slow hours of the day watching really cool fish eat with incentive to make purchases. You'll sell more high-margin fish if people can see how they really are when established/feeding.

<http://www.aquariumlife.net/projects/diy-decoration/7.asp>
2)Brackish Tank
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The real value of show tanks is to show people things they don't know they want to buy yet. A tall brackish show tank of around 100g could have juvie monos, scats, archers, mudskippers, and anableps-- and you can sell them straight out of the tank like this one youtube.

Hilltopperpete;3109101; said:
The real value of show tanks is to show people things they don't know they want to buy yet. A tall brackish show tank of around 100g could have juvie monos, scats, archers, mudskippers, and anableps-- and you can sell them straight out of the tank like this one youtube.
#5 gangster-
Use black sand as substrate. Mut a large mangrove stump in the middle. Surround the stump w/ a bunch of swords....as the swords get smaller...towards the edge of them throw in some grasses. I would throw a few rays on the bottom of the tank. As far as schooling fish...3 tems, 3 pinimas, 3 orino's and some azuls or kelberi's as well. Throw in an armatus to switch up the color. And some monster clown loaches to hang w/ the rays.
#6 jcardona1- HOTT ENTRY !!
Ok, just found out what this contest is about lol. so, here's my idea, lets see if youre up to the challenge
get a big tank (300-400g) and replicate this amazing setup:

i would keep the plant list small with fairly easy to grow plants. Anubias sp., ferns, and mosses. lots of these! a very nice forground could be achieved with carpeting plants like blyxa japonica or e. tenellus
then, add 3-4 big peru Monos

#6 Dovii dude (please resend email was lost with all your sons emails ;) )

anyone i missed post them up here in order. next entrie is #7
 
mine got cut off, and its hard to see what im saying w/o pics, can i post it again here?
 
sweet, here it is :)

Ok, just found out what this contest is about lol. so, here's my idea, lets see if youre up to the challenge ;)

get a big tank (300-400g) and replicate this amazing setup (by the way, the tank below is 12'x4'x4' :eek:)
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i would keep the plant list small with fairly easy to grow plants. Anubias sp., ferns, and mosses. lots of these! a very nice forground could be achieved with carpeting plants like blyxa japonica or e. tenellus

then, add 3-4 big peru Monos (pic courtersy of R1 :))
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then add 3-4 large Orinos, columbian or venezuelan will work :)
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and youre DONE! clean, simple, yet busy enough to keep the viewer entertained. guarantee something like this will be the most mind-blowing setup in your shop!!!!! :headbang2
 
jcardona1;3133853; said:
sweet, here it is :)

Ok, just found out what this contest is about lol. so, here's my idea, lets see if youre up to the challenge ;)

get a big tank (300-400g) and replicate this amazing setup (by the way, the tank below is 12'x4'x4' :eek:)
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i would keep the plant list small with fairly easy to grow plants. Anubias sp., ferns, and mosses. lots of these! a very nice forground could be achieved with carpeting plants like blyxa japonica or e. tenellus

:headbang2

a setup like that would be torn to shreads by pbass.

they way that tank is done everything is really fragile, that's why there's discus in the tank.

your idea is great, but nearly impossible

when i kept pbass in the 10-16" range i'd come home to a gallon of water on my floor and the tanks cover in water marks.
 
---XR---;3133874;3133874 said:
a setup like that would be torn to shreads by pbass.

they way that tank is done everything is really fragile, that's why there's discus in the tank.

your idea is great, but nearly impossible

when i kept pbass in the 10-16" range i'd come home to a gallon of water on my floor and the tanks cover in water marks.
thing is that setup is not all that densely planted. its mostly along the back wall/sides/bottom with plenty of open space. the backdrop could be created by creating a moss/anubias wall using a vertical sheet of eggcrate, same for the sides.

ground cover as i mentioned would be no more than 3-4 inches tall. i dont think pbass are known to be diggers like other cichlids. where there's a will there's a way :) :)
 
jcardona1;3133898; said:
thing is that setup is not all that densely planted. its mostly along the back wall/sides/bottom with plenty of open space. the backdrop could be created by creating a moss/anubias wall using a vertical sheet of eggcrate, same for the sides.

ground cover as i mentioned would be no more than 3-4 inches tall. i dont think pbass are known to be diggers like other cichlids. where there's a will there's a way :) :)

they dig around on occasion, aswell as powerful swimmers.

i know how the backdrops are made.

with more than one bass there will be nips and fast swimming, take my word it will not work.

but on the other hand- spend hundreds on the plants and hundereds more for Co2 setup, spend hours upon hours setting a masterpeice up, and then i will have the satifaction of saying i told you so. his choice.
 
---XR---;3133914;3133914 said:
they dig around on occasion, aswell as powerful swimmers.

i know how the backdrops are made.

with more than one bass there will be nips and fast swimming, take my word it will not work.

but on the other hand- spend hundreds on the plants and hundereds more for Co2 setup, spend hours upon hours setting a masterpeice up, and then i will have the satifaction of saying i told you so. his choice.
ok dude you win. youre right, im wrong. there, do you have your satisfaction now?
 
hey hey guys relax LMAO i can get everything at wholesale prices, and im not a complete tool...im looking for tank designs mainly, i know what can and cant mesh lol. but that tank i already sent pics to a friend of mine members or not, i will recreate that, prolly just not as large, and yes for discus.

give the guy props bro that set up is absolutly insane....

keep it civil :D
 
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