Can I live in your office please?!? It looks like a resort! I love those gold loaches! I have one- Hardy fish about 7yrs old now.
-it's only 28" deep. Half of their bodies would be scraping the floor when they try to eat food from the surface. -Otherwise albino cats really would look terrific.Albino Wels catfish haha
Those would be cool. I'll give them a try. It may be tougher to feed them the meaty food suggested on-line, but I'll work on it. ThanksHundreds of gold dojo loaches for the bottom would be cool
I'm in real estate, and this is our company HQ. We've been here since 1981, and since part of our reputation as a homebuilder is our longevity, we really can't move. We've also always been known for our previous pond, which was 4500 gal, but was 30 years old and leaking. Upsizing it was expensive, but we had to do something with the large atrium.Holy jeebus. That's a beautiful space. What the hell do you do? I feel so unaccomplished now.
The bichirs seem to require warmer water than the 65-75 degree water i'm likely to have. I am definitely looking for surprising and impressive, and large fish. I wanted to do FW rays, but they are unfortunately "frowned upon" in California, as far as I can tell.I can't stop thinking about that big impressive space you are filling and how it deserves big impressive fish that are surprising! And since it's not deep and not lit bottom feeders that like it like that would really surprise your visitors more than common dithers..... What's about dinosaur and dragon looking fish like bichers and other oddballs??? Hey Oddball what would you put in this indoor pond!!!!