FishHobby99
Fish Gatherer
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Here‘s the ship. Many fish came out of hiding because I fed them.
Here‘s the ship. Many fish came out of hiding because I fed them.
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I had one of those years ago in an Oscar tank, The Oscar was way to big to get inside it but kept trying, he used to push it around the tank. Mad fish.
LOL, sorry that has an interesting meaning where I am. A bit like rocking his world, if you know what I meanTom came out, but I don’t know if that’s because he had better egress or we rocked his boat.
The smallest marine tank for a community tank is about 3 foot long x 18 inches wide x 18 inches high.If I ever attempt SW, I’ll start off small like the owner suggested. Wish I had asked her what small means.
So on the ground floor? Basement underneath? If so, have you checked for any sagging? I'm probably being paranoid, but I'm deathly afraid that I'll put a large tank in the front room and it'll end up in the basement.No new pics of entire cabinet. Later. Finishing on lower doors damaged during transport & needs to be touched up. getting lousy pics with iPad and need to dig out SLR digital. Also trim piece fell off door. Don‘t ever hire me to move anything!
It‘s where I live with in the master bedroom, opposite wall to bike (with iPad rack) & the 40 G and two ten G tanks on built-in shelves next to bike.
Next time, if there is a next time, I will have the pet shop deliver tank and stand, assuming it’s a big one.
This one is of course on the stand on the floor. Had to slide ornate Victorian vanity down to end of wall.
it was purchased , fish & all, from a private party who advertised on Craigslist. Bargain price, so maybe I’ll endure the hassle of transport & setup again!
Haven’t checked for sagging. will mention it to the husband. It‘s his gym that will be flooded in case of a catastrophe.Yes, ground floor of one story brick house, full basement directly below. Has walk out door to yard, kitchen and bathroom & large central area we use as a gym.
I'd be interested. No where on my first floor has a load bearing wall underneath. And being a finished basement it'd be a lot of work to add one. For the tank I want I'd be looking at over 1,000lbs... I cringe to think what could happen.Haven’t checked for sagging. will mention it to the husband. It‘s his gym that will be flooded in case of a catastrophe.