How Many Fish Tanks Do You Have In Your Living Room?

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3 tanks, 20g long with 6 2-3 inch african cichlid, 30g with 5 1" red wag platy, 2" common pleco and 5 1" tiger bards, 50g with 3 2-4 inch texas cichlids, 3" common pleco, 2 3-4 inch sun catfish
 
Six total. Four belong to the girlfriend, the fifht is my baby bichir / knife tank, adn the sixth is my 90 gallon. So, everything from a half dozen female bettas to a couple pearlscale orandas, some fancy plecos, gouramis, cichlids, the whole deal.

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thanks for sharing i have 3 125gal 1frontosa,1red zebera, 2 yellow labs, 1 malawi eyebitter, 1 ob peacock, 1 blue dolphin,1 clown loach, 1 kandago, 1 Zebra Obliquiden, 1 other african.....55gal 5 parrot fish and 1 severum. 38gal nothing in there just set it up
 
1 in the living room.. 85gal with 3 red bellied piranhas.

1 in the basement.. 150 gallon with a mixed community tank.


I previously had 2 55's but condensed them into the new 150.

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My livingroom is 13' by 15', 11 tanks all round. Total of 530g.

Where there's no glass, there's a plant. Got a tree in my livingroom.
A Ficus Longifolia alii.
Great with cristmas.
Got place only for a big couch.
I always sleep (on the ground) in the middle of my tanks. Love the sounds.

Only thing I can't while watching my fish is eat. :screwy:
 
1x 48"x24"x30" in the living room.
 
MsMassPoly;3920633; said:
wall to wall tanks over 1000 gallons.
We need pictures.
 
1 150 Gallon on the main floor - Oscar, Green Severum, 2 JD's, Texas, Common pleco and Lace catfish
1 33 Gallon planted tank up stairs - some live bearers, gouramis, 1 convict and 2 bristlenose plecos
2 33 gallons in the basement - 4 Electric Blue Jack Dempseys and 1 regular JD.
1 22 gallon - raising live bearers as feeders.

5 tanks running and I a 50 gallon and another 22 gallon that are empty.
 
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