What is your dream fish?

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
If you could have any fish (money/space arent a factor), what would it be?

Since fish can be pluralized, I choose all of vincentwugwg vincentwugwg stock. I will then sell it back to him and build something he would be jealous of... a 90 foot tall waterfall with a plunge pool seems reasonable.
 
Anything eh :P
I would prob start off with a 400 for example. Since this thread also states money isn't an issue, I would purchase fish that get very large like some rays, arapaimas....then having to upgrade would be justified.....something like a lazy river or lagoon like Vincent is planning would be cool.....

In all I'd be happy to one day own a 600-1500 or so gallon Ray and aro tank
 
I don't even know if they exist but I'd love to have a shoal of albino RBP's.

tomojsg tomojsg Find some for me NOW!!!!
 
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Aimara, atf, channa diplogramma would be the top 3 for me
 
I don't even know if they exist but I'd love to have a shoal of albino RBP's.

tomojsg tomojsg Find some for me NOW!!!!

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if i find albinos p's it would be in one of my tanks lol xD
 
I would probably go with a great white. Lol

In reality, my dream tank/fish would probably be a group of very large and very colorful fire eels, along with a tiger shovelnose and red tail catfish.
 
I'd have 2 setups. Both would be actual riverine setups stretching several thousand feet long and several hundred feet wide.

1 would be an African riverine setup, complete with full grown GATF or a massive shoal of VATF, and that would be about it.

the 2nd would be an Amazonian riverine setup with as complete an ecosystem as I could manage straight from south America. The sky would be the limit with that one.
 
Not fish, but I want some beluga whalesScreenshot_2017-03-15-08-46-37.png
 
A flatfish tank. A little more realistically, my planned greenhouse/aquaponics system with 3000+ gallons dedicated to breeding goldfish... Not that expensive if you scavenge most of it, but the fish...
 
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