My 600 gallon thread whittled down to pics and videos beginning through 01/22/10

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Great thread , love the filtration expiation.
 
neoprodigy;3816406; said:
better yet... epoxy the inside the car and add water... now you got another tank... :)

Don't think for a second that that hasn't crossed my mind. :)

neoprodigy;3816415; said:
awesome shirts :)


Nothing else would be appropriate for moving a 600 gallon tank.

reefman;3816418; said:
aw ok i tought it was a summer toy
That would be so much better. So wish it was a chopped up, custom dune buggy or two awesome quads...

eskimo;3816616; said:
very nice tank , how much liters an hour ?
looks nice , coud use some nice arowana and some ray's in there :d

Um, lets see. 3600 gph so... about 13,500 liters??? Was getting an aro, but sadly he jumped when he found out his owner was giving him up. :(

fastfreddy;3816766; said:
This thread is freaken sweet! Thank you both for sharing. I regret so much not buying that tank. I just ordered a new one and it ended up costing me twice as much and that's just for the tank. Oh well. It couldn't have gone to a better home. You guys did a hell of a job and that pond hanging over your landlords car made my day. Thanks again for sharing.

Yeah, I won't lie. That tank is awesome. Thanks for the nice words and glad the hanging pond made you laugh.

bongko;3816782; said:
that easily made my day too! great tank. maybe some dats? :naughty:

It made me feel better to have it hanging above his car too. :) Dats are growing out and will be going in after the cats are out.

random fish guy;3816936; said:
amazing setup and stock!!!

Thank you!

ozz465;3816969; said:
Great thread , love the filtration expiation.

Glad it helped!
 
]v[onster!!! :headbang2 Thanks for sharing, and taking time to redo the thread, Jen. I got lost in the other one! :D
 
jlnguyen74;3818126; said:
]v[onster!!! :headbang2 Thanks for sharing, and taking time to redo the thread, Jen. I got lost in the other one! :D

Yeah, I couldn't find anything either.
 
Congrats on the new tank and the fish look happy. I can see Joey's tank went to a good home. One piece of advice to help save some money and keep your fish healthier. When fish are of that size you can stretch out the feeding times by up to a week. It is actually healthier for them. In the wild, large fish will find a shoal of feeders and gorge themselves and then not eat for several days to a week. The most common thing I see fish hobbiest do is overfeeding their fish because it is fun to watch them eat and we think they need to eat 3 square meals a day like we do. LOL.
 
ultimatejay;3818146; said:
Congrats on the new tank and the fish look happy. I can see Joey's tank went to a good home. One piece of advice to help save some money and keep your fish healthier. When fish are of that size you can stretch out the feeding times by up to a week. It is actually healthier for them. In the wild, large fish will find a shoal of feeders and gorge themselves and then not eat for several days to a week. The most common thing I see fish hobbiest do is overfeeding their fish because it is fun to watch them eat and we think they need to eat 3 square meals a day like we do. LOL.

That's good info, Jarrett! Thanks for sharing. I'm feeding mine every other day, and thinking of stretching it to once every 3 days, since water change is something! :nilly:
 
ultimatejay;3818146; said:
Congrats on the new tank and the fish look happy. I can see Joey's tank went to a good home. One piece of advice to help save some money and keep your fish healthier. When fish are of that size you can stretch out the feeding times by up to a week. It is actually healthier for them. In the wild, large fish will find a shoal of feeders and gorge themselves and then not eat for several days to a week. The most common thing I see fish hobbiest do is overfeeding their fish because it is fun to watch them eat and we think they need to eat 3 square meals a day like we do. LOL.

Got to tell ya'. The big guys figure out a way to eat whether I feed them or not. This keeps balance, and they are doing great. :)
 
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