lets start up a convo about your fish tanks...

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
here is my 75 gallon natural river themed tank, a work in a progress.

setup:
75 gallon standard tank
current satelite leds
single power head (tried to hide behind driftwood)
aquatop CF400 + uv sterelizer
300w heater

stock:
2x clown loaches
1x L240
2x pair geophagus heckelii
1x blackbelt cichlid (might rehome due to aggresion)

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Nice tank measurements,Yonkers.BTW did you purposely spell your username that way?
 
I have about 20 tanks, an indoor, and 2 outdoor ponds, most tanks average between 50 and 150 gals, but a few 20s for fry.
I try to have tanks reflect the countries the fish come from.
South American tropical tank


South American sub tropical

Lake Barumbi mbo African tank


Panama tank

Madagascan indoor pool

koi and goldfish pond

outdoor Uruguayan cichlid pond

Indian cichlid tank



but I'm ramblin agin
 
I find it almost impossible to get full tank shots because the tanks need to be close together, to get them in, in my small house.
Central American tank of intermedia and bocourti

Rheophillic Mexcan Theraps

Tilapia tank

window refugium for plants and shrimp
 
Thanks for the complement krichardson. My 8 and 9 year old registered for the forum. I okayed it and should have caught the typo. How can I edit it?
 
Good eye Warborg. On the level it is still within the two black lines, closer to the right line but still in the center if you know what I mean. It's not that bad though. When it's completely filled you can't notice it.
 
Good eye Warborg. On the level it is still within the two black lines, closer to the right line but still in the center if you know what I mean. It's not that bad though. When it's completely filled you can't notice it.
It looks good, just be careful as uneven water can put extra stress on the glass.
 
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