Trops in 500 Gallon

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Madding;4391087; said:
Yes, me too. Not only did I silicone the chip extensively, I also sealed on an outside brace over the corner as well as an inside corner brace inside the overflow. There should literally be no chance of that chip cracking under the pressure.

Ah, you sound about as overkill as I am. My thoughts on those matters is that you might as well so you sleep at night!!
 
Heh, that third to last pic of the trops, it looks like they're floating outside the aquarium...

Looking good!
 
Conner;4391351; said:
Heh, that third to last pic of the trops, it looks like they're floating outside the aquarium...

Looking good!

Now I'm getting dizzy looking at that one...
 
Wery nice trops. Are they all trops`? Just wonder about the patten are diffent in some of them or do they change "color" now and then.

Nice setup good to see a propper tank. Clear water or not lookes great
 
Madding;4390967; said:
Are you doing one of those fancy 3D backgrounds? I just used black spraypaint for my background (not that I can see it yet).

planning on it. depends on if i can pull it off though. how much sand did u use and how throughly did u wash it? my first 120 was foggy for weeks, it drove me absolutely INSANE
 
xander;4391476; said:
planning on it. depends on if i can pull it off though. how much sand did u use and how throughly did u wash it? my first 120 was foggy for weeks, it drove me absolutely INSANE

I used about 240 pounds of unwashed Caribsea. Straight from the bag. Added the water over the driftwood to not stir up the sand, but of course it happened anyways from rearranging things and underestimating the return nozzles.
 
Land Rover;4391464; said:
Wery nice trops. Are they all trops`? Just wonder about the patten are diffent in some of them or do they change "color" now and then.

Nice setup good to see a propper tank. Clear water or not lookes great

Thanks, glad to see a new enthusiast around the gar forum!

This tank so far is just holding two tropicals. The smaller of the two has a more vivid pattern, but this is to be expected as most fish uglify as they age.
 
Madding;4391984; said:
Thanks, glad to see a new enthusiast around the gar forum!

This tank so far is just holding two tropicals. The smaller of the two has a more vivid pattern, but this is to be expected as most fish uglify as they age.

that's somewhat relative, but you're right, they do...in fact the only gars i can think of that either look better with age or retain their colors best are Florida/spotted...Cubans also do a decent job. all the rest seem to transition toward more of a uniform pattern. the clear-water phenomenon probably plays a role in this too, but large shortnose, longnose, gator, tropical, usually have a pretty consistent body pattern--
--solomon
 
Madding;4391984; said:
Thanks, glad to see a new enthusiast around the gar forum!

This tank so far is just holding two tropicals. The smaller of the two has a more vivid pattern, but this is to be expected as most fish uglify as they age.

Unfortunately that goes for us humans too...
 
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