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Whats your fish tank layout ;D?

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Im just wondering what your aqaurium size, layout and fish are ;D

im lil bored :(

thanks! ill choose the best one i hear, no lying ;D, lol

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  1. I have 5 tanks:

    65g goldie tank (soon to be a 120g) Currently housing 7 goldies (Comet, Shubunkin, Common, Sarasa, and fancy tail) and 4 brigs snails (purple, olive, ivory, gold)

    http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g264/o...

    I have a 55g Potomac River themed tank. It has fish rocks and plants taken directly from the river and made to look like it. (work in progress) It only has sunfish in it at the moment but I am getting shiners and darters later.

    http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g264/o...

    20g long is divided into 4 sections for male bettas. Plants have grown in a little but this gives you an idea. I have 2 crown tails, 1 veil tail, and 1 over half moon.

    http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g264/o...

    10g gallon with a male plakat betta with albino cories and an otto. This tank is planted and soon to have a sand substrate to replace gravel I no longer like.

    5g african dwarf frogs. This tank has a sand substrate with 2 afd's two clay pots for them to hid, and two silk lilly like plants for them to hang out on.


  2. mine are a mess at the moment heh, one is fairly bare with sand, bogwood and a couple of plants, when i'm back from holiday it's getting an overhaul.

    the other is a shrimp jungle gym, no fish, just shrimp (and a 2 year old asolene spixi apple snail until I find a new home for him as he munches the plants). i've lost a couple of crystal red shrimp unfortunately, but not before they bred, so i've got babies in there somewhere. It's a jungle! The java moss has grown since this pic, as has the hygrophilia.

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/catxx/27276...

  3. Nothing I have to pay all the bills

  4. -30 gal

    -filter rated for 60 gal, no heater (I live in Texas and my tank stays 78-80 oF without it)

    -planted with aponogetons

    -decorated with a large craggy piece of driftwood and a fake holey rock structure.

    -full spectrum aquarium lighting and a DIY blue cold cathode moon-lighting system set on a timer as to give a dawn-day-dusk-darkness daily cycle.

    -M/F pair of Pearl Gourami

    -5 mixed s*x school of Zebra Danio

    -Pakistani (Yo-Yo) Loach

    -3 Leopard Cory

    -Bristlenose Pleco

    -and all the fish seem as happy as they can be, except for the Bristlenose can be a grump sometimes if any of the cories get near HIS algae wafer! Ha ha, it's funny to watch.

  5. 75 gallons. 100 pounds of liverock are arranged in a triangle...taller and thicker to the left, tapering down and thinning to the right. In the front right area is an open space. Left area is hollowed out for a large cave, and the rest of the triangle is riddled with "tunnels" and "holes" for animals to dart through and to keep dead areas from forming.

    Until this weekend, aragonite rubble was used; currently, replacing this with suger-grain araragonite (about 1/3 done, waiting a week to continue so as not to disrupt the bacterial colonies all at once).

    As I'm not done stocking, the current tank is like this:

    2 Green Chromis zip in and out of currents generated by filtration and powerheads all day. They're usually in view, and a blue actinic light makes their colors shine strong. I may get a third chromis; I'm undecided.

    1 Lawnmower Blenny occassionally pokes out of hiding places to munch on algae on the rocks.

    1 Pacific Cleaner Shrimp walks around the tank, picking at rocks, or hanging upside down in the cave. The fish occassionally swim up to him for a cleaning, and he occassionally grabs a bit of their food. He also took on the role of "eating the occassional bug that falls into the tank."

    2 Nimble Spray Crabs keep the rockwork clean. Occassionally, you see a dull brown crabs in the tank, as they keep their sheddings in plain sight before scuttling off to hide while their new shell hardens.

    6 Astrea snails cruise over every bit of surface...walls, pumps, powerheads, each other, rocks... to clean algae and diatoms.

    2 Cortez hermit crabs hide virtually all the time, but you'll occassionally see one walking along the substrate and rocks, hunting food. I brought them in to control some cyano before it became an outbreak, but they ignored it. So much for Internet research, right?

    1 tiny Tiger Tail Sea Cucumber. who usually remains unseen for days, even weeks, at a time, then, out of the blue, you see him where the rocks and substrate meet. As he burrows most of the time, feeding on anything in and around the substrate, it's a good sign that we don't see him much.

    Finally, this weekend I brought him my first feather duster (S. santijosephi, I believe, but I'm not good at ID'ing them). A striking orange/purple-colored specimen, he sits around looking pretty for most of the day, and it's a pretty sight as he waves in the currents.  I plan on grabbing a few more featherdusters in the future.

  6. ahahah WOA!!!...well i have a 10gal tank.. with some ghost shrimp, 3 neon tetras, 2 guppies and a ghost fish..but humm i think my fiddler crab ran away lol..

    and i have glow in the dark plants there tight trust!!!,

  7. 30 gallon, 8.4pH, natural limestone with some stone caves, two pieces of curved driftwood in the center overlapping, two elite stingray filters on each side, tons of trumpet snails, one remaining black kuhli loach, one small green sunfish.

    or

    20h, large blue gravel, large slate leaning up against the back to form cave, two black forest jewel cichlids.

    or

    2x 10 gallons, multicolor gravel and multicolor unnatural rock caves, endler's livebearers

    or

    40 gallon with filter only, no decor, no gravel, young goldfish from pond

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