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I've finally gotten around to starting a thread on this project that I first imagined over half a year ago. I've been thinking about stocking, placement, size, and, a few months after I first had the idea, I settled for this - a 150-gallon elephantnose display!
man's got a good budget for this one - $4000 USD.
I ordered the tank about 6 weeks ago, I expect it to come in anytime now! oh, and by the way, this isn't going to be a low-tech tank by any means, so, for anyone who wants to suggest, the sky's the limit, I suppose.
My plan, is this:
The tank itself is 48 long, 30 wide, and 25 high in inches. I much prefer a tank that is wider than it is tall.
It's freshly built, since I really, really don't like buying old, used things off craigslist (?).
I reckon that this will be enough to house a group of 4 elephantnoses for years, and worst-case scenario, for life.
I can use some 4-foot Fluval 3.0 lights, an FX6 filter, and an Eheim heater that I've got here.
Guaranteed stocking (going in the tank):
Fish:
Elephantnose fish - 4
All other fish are up for debate
Plants:
Not decided on any particular plants, up for debate. Keep in mind that I plan this aquarium to be heavily planted. Carpeting plants would be nice.
Hardscape (driftwood, rocks, etc):
Not decided, up for debate, too. This isn't going to be a biotope, but I can take inspiration from some natural environments.
loose congo/african biotope
Equipment:
CO2 system, powerhead, anything else that I'm going to need and don't want to list right now.
And a lot of invertebrates, probably, if my puffer doesn't kill them
So, I think this is enough for now, and to wrap things up I want to say that suggestions are welcome and encouraged since I'm not really sure about stocking and scaping yet. See you guys in a week or two when the tank comes in. I hope it can fit through our hallway. you know what, nevermind, how am I going to lift it...
man's got a good budget for this one - $4000 USD.
I ordered the tank about 6 weeks ago, I expect it to come in anytime now! oh, and by the way, this isn't going to be a low-tech tank by any means, so, for anyone who wants to suggest, the sky's the limit, I suppose.
My plan, is this:
The tank itself is 48 long, 30 wide, and 25 high in inches. I much prefer a tank that is wider than it is tall.
It's freshly built, since I really, really don't like buying old, used things off craigslist (?).
I reckon that this will be enough to house a group of 4 elephantnoses for years, and worst-case scenario, for life.
I can use some 4-foot Fluval 3.0 lights, an FX6 filter, and an Eheim heater that I've got here.
Guaranteed stocking (going in the tank):
Fish:
Elephantnose fish - 4
All other fish are up for debate
Plants:
Not decided on any particular plants, up for debate. Keep in mind that I plan this aquarium to be heavily planted. Carpeting plants would be nice.
Hardscape (driftwood, rocks, etc):
loose congo/african biotope
Equipment:
CO2 system, powerhead, anything else that I'm going to need and don't want to list right now.
And a lot of invertebrates, probably, if my puffer doesn't kill them
So, I think this is enough for now, and to wrap things up I want to say that suggestions are welcome and encouraged since I'm not really sure about stocking and scaping yet. See you guys in a week or two when the tank comes in. I hope it can fit through our hallway. you know what, nevermind, how am I going to lift it...
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