Finally started my other plec tanks.

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somthinsfishy

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After putting it off for a long time I decided to begin to move my plecos.

This 60 gal. now houses my clown plecos, lepoard frogs, and flash panqaques. It's a work in progress, still needs a black background, and a little more shrubberry.
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This one is a 40 gal. it is going to house my bushy nose. It to is still a work in progress.
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My big tank, now houses my two big red eye royals, a few small dull eyed royals, blue, and green phantoms, big pseudo, and the little papa panaque.
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I also have another 45 gal. That will probably house my king tigers, queen arabesque, and two little rubbernose. I'm using a 25 gal. for a fry grow out for the bushy nose fry. Which arn't doing so great, because I have not upgraded the heater. I think their getting a little to cold. I'm slowly loosing interest in my 125 gal. Malawi peacock tank, and am pondering the idea of selling them all and using the tank for plecos. It will be the peacocks before my 75 gal. tang. cichlid tank. From their their is nothing left but a couple 25 gal. housing my geckos! I'll probably buy another big tank before I do that though.
 
A nice shrubbery, not too large on top ...

Afterwards, you should chop down the largest tree in the forest with .... a herring!

Nice looking tanks. The black background will really bring the tank out!

J
 
andregurov;641690; said:
A nice shrubbery, not too large on top ...

Afterwards, you should chop down the largest tree in the forest with .... a herring!

Nice looking tanks. The black background will really bring the tank out!

J

Haha thanks. I figure the black back will help a ton. Hopefully it will create a few more dark spots.
 
somthinsfishy;642169; said:
Not sure on how many gallons. I need to check. It's 6 feet long, 2 feet from front to back, and 30 inches tall.

I believe that is a 210 gallon.
 
Sorry to here your fry arent doing so good. Raising them in that delicate stage can be quite difficult if the heater isnt working well. Is cool you decided to split them up :)
 
My calculations come up with a 225 gallon tank.
 
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