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jellies are extremely hard to keep. is the rock built in or removable?
if i were you, i would only put a couple mid-size fish in it... it doesnt really have much room.
 
Midas Madness;3568230; said:
A mantis shrimp. :D

lol, Well, the rock doesn't come with it. It comes with the stand and the tank. That's all I ordered... has light fixtures in the top too.

This isn't for my house it's for my work. I would like to just have a couple really exotic, sexy looking fish. But I have to keep in mind that it's only a 60 gal, and it's so narrow. I don't want my fishy to be swimming up and down all day. So maybe I'll just stick to a fresh water, cichlid tank... What you guys think?
 
A school of exodon would work.
 
Ever thought of using it for reptiles??
You could do an incredible Arboreal setup with that. Like a group of whites tree frogs if you havnt got much/any experience with reptiles/amphibians as they look cool quite like being handled (for frogs) and are relatively easy to keep. Or a jungle carpet python or chameleon/tree boa if your more experienced or like to do a lot of reading and learn fast lol.
a naturalistic arboreal setup would look epic!
 
Tom500;3568292; said:
Ever thought of using it for reptiles??
You could do an incredible Arboreal setup with that. Like a group of whites tree frogs if you havnt got much/any experience with reptiles/amphibians as they look cool quite like being handled (for frogs) and are relatively easy to keep. Or a jungle carpet python or chameleon/tree boa if your more experienced or like to do a lot of reading and learn fast lol.
a naturalistic arboreal setup would look epic!

Great suggestion, It would look pretty boss, but I think that I have enough creepy crawlers:) I have a 4 foot corn snake (Squishy). and a crested gecko (rar). I think those two are enough reptiles for me. They're both crazy. But thanks!
 
that would be an awesome setup for a cresty....but as far as fish maybe some pictus cats(they seem to swim up and down all day anyways) and one other "centerpiece" fish
 
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