Dream Setup

My dream tank...Hrmm...

It would have to be 90 gal.

15 Marble Hatchets
10 Marthea Silver Hatchets

10 Harlequin Rasboras

6 Emerald Green Corys
6 Albino Corys

But I'll have to have a lot more experience before I can think of this tank.
 
Not my dream set-up but soon I am buying a new tank maybe up to and around 50-60 Gallon.

If I could choose whatver to have in it (regardless of compatibility with other fish)

-A nice Pleco
-Few Clown Loaches (really like them)
-Rainbow Cichlid
-Some sort of Betta
-Probably some Harlequins
-Maybe a pair of Angel Fish
-Few shoals of Tetra's (Neon, Rummy Nose, Black phantom)
-Some cool Guppies


James :good:
 
I think in my case it would be easier to build an acrylic house underwater.

I want sharks, proper sharks. I'd love to be able to stare at a 7ft shark, or 10. but it really wouldn't be fair to keep anything like that in any size tank you could reasonably build in or around a house of pretty much any size.

I've yet to work out the most effective way of accessing a house underwater surrounded by sharks.........
 
For me something i could scuba dive in, go with amazon setup with the slightly murky water loads of crap at the bottom of the bottom like leave twigs etc. but for the money it'd cost i'd rather just go to the place ! lol
 
To have every cory available - each large shoal set up in their own separate species tank :wub:
 
For me? What I have now.....love my tank :p


you wouldnt go bigger if you could?




:rolleyes:

As with most things in life I get what I want. The tank I have is the one I chose, not the one I settled for. Obviously there are better tanks available as with most things in life but at some stage you have to decide what it is you really want. I wanted a tank that fitted and looked good in the room I wanted it to go in. This was it therefore I am happy.

Ok so a few more inches would be great (ok girls!!!) but that is just envy, not a requirement
 

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