I have been a long time follower of the site, and have been keeping fish for years. My addiction began with my first purchase of a tank when I was in high school. At the time 55 gallons was a GIANT tank in my eyes, and I was proud to show off my "beast" to any visitor that came to my house. I attempted to learn as much as I could about the hobby spending countless hours on the internet educating myself on what I thought was just about the coolest hobby in the world. Still, I find myself spending a good portion of my free time reading articles and extending what knowledge I currently have about fish keeping.
Currently my living arrangements are not ideal for having any monster tanks so I make due with what I have room for. My biggest tank running at the moment is a 6' 125 gallon ( drilled with dual durso's ) with a 75 gallon sump running underneath. I have a mix of some smaller tanks running throughout our apartment, mainly planted community tanks. Within the next 2 weeks I will be building a new 300 gallon plywood tank, picked up my glass today..just have to find time to build it. Once my living arrangements become permanent, the plans of a 2500 gallon tank will go into motion.
Anyhow, rant done. Glad to be here.
Cheers!
Currently my living arrangements are not ideal for having any monster tanks so I make due with what I have room for. My biggest tank running at the moment is a 6' 125 gallon ( drilled with dual durso's ) with a 75 gallon sump running underneath. I have a mix of some smaller tanks running throughout our apartment, mainly planted community tanks. Within the next 2 weeks I will be building a new 300 gallon plywood tank, picked up my glass today..just have to find time to build it. Once my living arrangements become permanent, the plans of a 2500 gallon tank will go into motion.
Anyhow, rant done. Glad to be here.
Cheers!
Any update on that 300 gallon? That'd make for a nice build thread.