Thursday, March 15, 2012

4000 Gallon Aquarium - RARE FISH - Airapima, Arowana, Stingray, Datnoid, Peacock Bass, Gar, Catfish






4000 Gallon Aquarium - RARE FISH - Airapima, Arowana, Stingray, Datnoid, Peacock Bass, Gar, Catfish
h2oCustomAquatics.com's massive 4000g display aquarium.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

23 comments:

  1. what are the two thing at 1:41 by all the stingrays

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  2. so many stingrays. >:]]

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  3. those datnoids are huge! atleast bigger than I have ever seen personally

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  4. will my hang on filter work with a tank this size? LOL

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  5. Nice tank! Have a check over on my channel, I have a community tropical tank with sharks, swordtails, minnows, gouramis, plecs and others and also maybe a subscribe would be nice. I also have a few reviews on fish. Thanks.

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  6. Круто!

    

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  7. Thank you so mch for uploading tis video you Sir have a wondeful collection.

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  8. That arapaima is going to outgrow that tank, lol. I hope you are prepared for that.

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  9. What kind of gar its nice

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  10. y dont u swim with them???

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  11. What kind of filtration is used anyone know?

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  12. TrueConservative123March 16, 2012 at 12:10 AM

    Beautiful aquarium. I'd hate to know how much it cost to purchase (including filtration) and operate on a monthly basis....Okay, tell me! lol

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  13. they eat better than i do!

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  14. TrueConservative123March 16, 2012 at 2:34 AM

    Yikes, that would be expensive to maintain.

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  15. that's a lot of poop

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  16. Do you trim the barbs off the stingrays every once in awhile? To prevent harm to the others? I mean.. Theres no need for them because they are being fed

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  17. At first I was like "This aint no 4000 gal tank" then I see the guy walk up to it and in comparison I'm like,"nvm..."

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  18. please...give me this tank

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  19. This is freshwater....

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  20. wow that's a really nice tank well done :D
    

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  21. I would have put a green moray eel and a tesselata moray eel full grown in there, now that's a tank.

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