Your dream tank

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chitownjordan23

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How long and how frustrating was it too get the tank you wanted and have the monster fish you wanted? Cuz its taken me years

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My dream is being a s/c american cichlid and swim the beautiful rivers of the americas

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I would like a 12'x6'x20''. The possibliltis would be endless lol but i would probably have to do a huge native tank or maybe a huge african biotope lol with emperor cichlids and hundreds of mbuna. Only if I hit the lotery will this be possible
 
My dream tank is more of a 3 tiered tropical pond with LARGE viewing windows. The pond would be at ground level and the viewing windows would make up a large wall for an in ground patio (think the ones they make for fire pits some times but no fire just fish). I've made it a life goal to have this.

I'm not certain if its reasonable for me to have a tropical pond in the Midwest or if I'll have to get a home down south. There was a guy in Puerto Rico I think on this forum who had a pond/pool hybrid with african and SA cichlids it was amazing, I'd also like to do something like that. This will happen in my life I've set my sights on that.

I also want to do a large tank similar to the other member who had a riparium with chameleons and rays it was life changing to see his tank on here.

I want to have a nice basement with 3 or 4 different tanks, a large 600 gallon african tank, a 300 gallon brackish tank, a 1,000 gallon south american tank, and another 300 gallon discus/angle planted tank.

I want it ALL!
 
Aside from the true dream tank that is probably outside my reach (basically a basement filled with water) it took me nearly a year to set up my dream tank, which is a 300 wide. I'm still not done with skinning the stand, but the tank itself is about done. Well, it won't be fully done until I can keep the nitrates at zero.
 
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