Sevillano;2152143; said:That tank is a beauty! Why not add a few asian aros?
I may in the future, but Im going to have to wait until the silver kicks the bucket, any arrow that goes in there would just get killed, he is older and territorial.
Sevillano;2152143; said:That tank is a beauty! Why not add a few asian aros?
ALLafricancichlids;2154685; said:haha cool but i would move the computer way from the tank
SuperDave;2150595; said:
I'm actually donating it to a small local fish store, it will be one of there display tanks.
ya I really liked the wood, the rocks are on top of it to keep it from floating, I had it sitting there for 3 days before I set it up and it still wanted to float. Well I could not wait any longer so I set my tank up and just put a few rocks on top of the wood,, next time I'm cleaning I will see if still floats LOL
Bllib;2154992; said:If your comin to LA you could donate it to meYou are probably goin to have to wait a while to get those pieces to sink. Why don't you sell the tank?
berserker;2156233; said:amazing tank dimensions-kudos to you as well for what wanting to stock it loads. The green background is very original-gives a really natural look to the water and tank and I've never seen this before.
I'm curious regarding your Eheims-it looks like you've placed all the pipework on the right yet I see in some pictures an inlet sticking up in the middle by the rocks/wood. Also whats the pipes that are buried in the ground?
just a great tank fella
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GiangNOOO;2156280; said:you should use your 200 gallon to grow out some Asian aros once they get big enough put them in the big tank and move the silver until the asians settle then youll be good just my 2 cent
rob22;2156307; said:great looking tank can't wait to see it all done. how long have you have those filters and how do you like them