Here is the complete stock list at the moment. Stock list at the moment: 12 x Jumbo Clown Loaches (Larger than 6") 1 x Monster Clown Loach (13") 4 x Flag Tails 1 x Pictus Cat 2 x Sun Cat 3 x Jumbo ID Sharks (14-20") 1 x Jumbo Albino ID Shark (14-20") 3 x Leporinus (11") 2 x Male FRT (Trial basis) 1 x Silver Dollar 6 x Bala Sharks 3 x Jurupari
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
2700 Gallon tank - All fish moved in to their new home.
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very beautiful how did u do it any tips ideas
ReplyDeletecrickey crumbs . . . . i need one of these. Im inspired,
ReplyDeleteThose are thee cuest turtles I have ever seen. I wish I could do something like this in my house!
ReplyDeleteyes aLMOST all do but this is a fly river turtle which does not
ReplyDeleteI thought turtles needed a place to rest? Correct me if I'm wrong.
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Awesome tank- That would be perfect for about 6 - 10lb peacock bass.
ReplyDeleteAl que no le gusta es por envidioso!
ReplyDeletemaaaaaaaaaan thats a tank I would love to have but not maintain lol. Cool take mate, looked like at one stage of the video on of the fish says to the others "race you to the other end"
ReplyDelete1 to many fish for the size of the tank
ReplyDeleteJokes (': Nice Vid
dont the turtles get tired? do they have to go on land somtime or do they just always stay in the water swimming their whole life?
ReplyDeletewhat a boring setup and fish for such a big tank...useless
ReplyDeletenice but it would be nicer if u made a HUUUGE chiclid tank of it :D
ReplyDeleteI think the tank is cool, however, If you added some plants to the tank, and real plants, the tank would be much better. Fill it full of crypts and anubias for easy hassle free plants.
ReplyDeleteBy the way it's really cool to see these fish which are too often seen cramped in 55g tanks, swimming around with this kind of space.
ReplyDeleteTop of the tank is 100% enclosed with plastic sheeting and drips back into the tank.
ReplyDeleteBack room also has a dehumidifier running 24/7 as well to eat up the remaining humidity back there from the exposed portion of the tank.
I will be doing another video in a few weeks to show the back room again as well as the finished front of the tank.
Cost for the tank alone was around $2 per gallon.
How do you keep all the humidity from damaging your home? And how much did this cost? lol.
ReplyDeleteyou should get a large rainbow shark
ReplyDeleteHope you will never get a water damage. :) Awesome tank!
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ReplyDeleteOmg, ur using a google sub program and u have not even the sense to google any part of ur response..... Try it, it really works!
EYYYY GUY CONGRATULATIONS!!!!! WHERE IS LOCATION? I AM IN PORTLAND OREGON I WOULD LIKE TO SEE THE TANK !! THANKS
ReplyDeletemy God...this is hugeee!
ReplyDeleteand it''s amazing great job i''m so jalous!
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