It's been a long time since I've posted, but I've been doing Saltwater for several years now.
With all the work put into Saltwater, I have a 400g tank, and a Peacekeeper Maroon Clownfish breeding setup, along with quarantine tanks always running, I decided I wanted to take on a Freshwater Tank, since I haven't had one for several years now.
The last setup I had was a 300g tub with a huge Pleco I grew out, and 9 Different types of Blood Parrots and a hybrid Texas I bred. The Pleco is now in the Baltimore National Aquarium swimming around the Cayman exhibit. His name is stealth if anyone recognizes it.
I realized I've had hybrids, but I never have had a Flowerhorn, nor groomed one, and I'd like to give it a shot.
I talked with Chris Rounds and he sent me photos of some he has available, and I picked this one out. It should be arriving next Thursday.
From the research I've done, I'll probably not follow every footstep because I do enjoy an aesthetically pleasing tank, and I have a huge Texas Holey Rock that I'd like to use, which would help raise the pH. I'll reassess that if I need to.
I've attached some pictures of the one I picked.
Let me know what you all think.
Any tips and tricks are welcome.
Thank you!


With all the work put into Saltwater, I have a 400g tank, and a Peacekeeper Maroon Clownfish breeding setup, along with quarantine tanks always running, I decided I wanted to take on a Freshwater Tank, since I haven't had one for several years now.
The last setup I had was a 300g tub with a huge Pleco I grew out, and 9 Different types of Blood Parrots and a hybrid Texas I bred. The Pleco is now in the Baltimore National Aquarium swimming around the Cayman exhibit. His name is stealth if anyone recognizes it.
I realized I've had hybrids, but I never have had a Flowerhorn, nor groomed one, and I'd like to give it a shot.
I talked with Chris Rounds and he sent me photos of some he has available, and I picked this one out. It should be arriving next Thursday.
From the research I've done, I'll probably not follow every footstep because I do enjoy an aesthetically pleasing tank, and I have a huge Texas Holey Rock that I'd like to use, which would help raise the pH. I'll reassess that if I need to.
I've attached some pictures of the one I picked.
Let me know what you all think.
Any tips and tricks are welcome.
Thank you!

