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evilaim;3568208; said:
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Anyone have any ideas what I should put in there?! it's so tall... I'm thinkin' jelly fish;) just two or 3 small ones, or one big one...

First time I ever saw a Jellyfish was 2 seconds after I stepped on it, OMG did it hurt... next thing I knew a buddy of mine was trying to pee on me... one of the worst nights of my life...

If I walked into an office and saw Jelly Fish on display, I think I'd leave... lol


I like the sounds of making it an amphibian tank...

If I was going to make it an aquatic environment I would do some kind of eel that would appreciate it's shape...
 
I also agree eels.. SW ribbon eel would look sweet, or a snowflake. FW a trio of peacocks, or zig zags, or if you like exotic tang eels are stellar looking and uncommon enough most people even experianced hobbyist would be asking you what they where. the FW eels can also be housed w/ mid-sized docile fish. At first they might be shy but if you work on hand-feeding them they can be quite inquisitive and active tank inhabitants.

If you want color, SW ribbon eel, or elipisifer (tang eel), or the rarer Plagiostomus.
easy of care, SW snowflake eel, peacock, zig zag (smaller fw "eels")
 
How about an african themed tank? ABF's, Half banded eels..and some middle swimmers? :D
 
Did you get it bottom drilled?

Mixed reef tank would be suggestion.

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go with small schooling fish, a couple dwarf plecos, and a dwarf cichlid or two. stack long thin pieces of driftwood so they fish can swim through the wood and have the wood reach up to about 3/5 the height of the tank.
oh and get some anubias, java moss, and java fern so youve got plants growing on the wood in all levels of the tank.
 
You can't just buy any tank and stock it with jellyfish, you need a very specialized tank for them. Maybe angelfish? I know they like tall aquariums.

nc_nutcase;3570362; said:
If I was going to make it an aquatic environment I would do some kind of eel that would appreciate it's shape...

The only eel that can fit in something less than a 75 is a dwarf golden I think, which is awesome but golden dwarfs are like $800 or something.
 
Ur all not understanding what he wants.....HE WANTS A ARMY OF TETRA'S!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i would
 
My first thought is that since the tank is taller than it is wide would be to think in levels. A few small fish that swim near the surface, a few more that swim in the mid-levels and a few bottom dwellers or bottom dwelling inverts. Maybe a few large snails climbing up and down that tall glass would look good as well.

Naldo
 
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