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great footprint tank..... love the fish....

personaly i wold add a large rock pile in the middle
 
rayman45 said:
great footprint tank..... love the fish....

personaly i wold add a large rock pile in the middle

i wanted something in the middle but all i can think about is keeping it clean. at the moment the way the current is inthere there is no mess at all even though there arnt manny fish inthere they still s**te and there is nothing to find.
if i added rocks or a huge lump of drift wood like a wanted then over time it would collect to much waste, the tank is hard enough to reach the back with a gravel cleaner now never mind if i had to move stuff or work around it.

one day i may just find something that is perfect then i will do the extra work.
 
DiXoN said:
yes its 8Lx4Wx2H and a beast.
good clean sharp pics dave put some up of the tank with the new trim it looks really good.
your xback is looking well i may have to come down soon to sort some media out

cool mate, carnt wait for you to comeround. you keep saying it, just do it! lol. give me a call sometime.

here is the pic you wanted. the next thing to go inthe tank is a bagarius catfish. i wanted a common wolf but its to risky wth the aro, i just need fish with teeth!!

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sharp - wolves are pussies. I had a wolf that got to 9 or 10 inches, and a couple of decent sized oscars gave as good as they got with it. The snakeheads I've owned would have ripped the wolf up.

If you like wolves, get one, personally I would pick your 15 inch xback to batter a wolf, which would be smaller.

An ATF would also be a good choice, although with their slow growth rate it might get gobbled, you'd have to get a big one.

otherwise if you could find 2 big acestroryhnchus, like 8 inches plus I'd recommend those a lot.

I had 2 acestro altus, irridescent gold with red tails and big sharp teeth.

only problem is they only ate live fish and river shrimp, but if you got a few of them they'd look great swimming around with your big gold aro.
 
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