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That's sounds like a nice tank , GiLL.
 
:cool: Love it, I want one.
 
Discomafia said:
fufanu360 said:
Discomafia said:
Not if you introduce them at the same time I think... Not too sure on this one, but I've heard and read many people doing this w/ no ill effects. And a 400L tank is 105 gallons, not 180...  So it's not 400L then?
no its 180 gallons, i used the online calculater.... so its rite :thumbs:
4 by 2 by 3?

Prolly right, can't be bothered to check myself but I know I can trust you if you used those measeurements. ;)
ya i used 4x2x3 :nod: BIIG tank

kind stupid demensions though, why so deep :/
 
Maybe u shouldnt put it up against anything.......i mean, with those dimentions you could have a beautiful planted community tank as a centre piece in your lounge room or living area, how does that sound? Dont waste a view with that tank by putting it up against a wall! :D
 
mr_miagi32 said:
Maybe u shouldnt put it up against anything.......i mean, with those dimentions you could have a beautiful planted community tank as a centre piece in your lounge room or living area, how does that sound? Dont waste a view with that tank by putting it up against a wall! :D
I have Decided to Put it in Grans House Next Door.

Transfer all the Fish from My Community Tank into it and Use the Filter I have to start it off and Get Cycling.

I Will Have to re-arrange some of the Furniture - but not Much.

I was Thinking of the Consevatory, but it gets Tooooo Hot during the Summer and Tooo Cold in Winter.

I Had a Play around last Night and Can't Move the Furniture as Mum Has an 8 foot Dresser that is Secured Screwed to the Wall and Holds Alot of Things.

Plus Since We put in another wall in the Living Room to create another Guest Bedroom, we Cant Take the Sofa's Out. They are 12ft By 4 foot. We bought htem in through the back of the house through the Patio Doors and Now they Can't be removed unless we take down the wall and the bed - and then move them out.

Guess Gran will Have a Shock, She went on Holiday Yesterday and Won't be back till April.
 
I think adding such small little fish to such a nice big tank is a wate of time, you could add some really nice large catfish and cichlids.

PS: Cant be 180g fanfu, my tank is 6x2x2 and i was told that is us 180g.
 
I agree you need to see that tank all way round, don't shove it against a wall, as then there was no point in buying such a lovely designed tank, good luck.
 
sorry VIP you are wrong, they are right..... and why does everyone have to have big aggressive cichlids?....

I think a large shoal of Neons would be wonderful. As for keeping tetra with Angels, whats the problem? I have seen countless numbers of setups with neons and angels together!

I would love to see a tank like that a centre piece in a lounge or dining room :)

Great value for money - im jealous!

Ben
 
Big fish are nice, but I think i'd prefer large shoals of smaller fish.
Unless I had more tanks that is......

But it looks well cool!!! Im with The-Wolf.....Feel a road trip :cool:
 
Thanks Guys

Paid for it this evening, and Some guy was trying to offer th LFS £600.00 For it if they sold it to him. They said no as I had put down the Deposit.

Got A massive Paice of Bogwood, and a Huge 2 ltr Bottle of Conditioner that will Last 1.5 Years if measured out Properly.

Its being Delivered Saturday Morning. So will Take Some Pix In Situe.

Decided to Go for Some Sunset Gourami as well.


Plants will Cost around £30.00 In Total and Spent about £30.00 on Bogwood.

Filter Sorted.

Just Lighting.
 
Vip said:
I think adding such small little fish to such a nice big tank is a wate of time, you could add some really nice large catfish and cichlids.

PS: Cant be 180g fanfu, my tank is 6x2x2 and i was told that is us 180g.
ok computer calculators dont lie dude :p


and as for big aggresive fish, im with VIP on that one...

why put "Gouramis" in that tank when you can save the 30G tanks for them ;)


i say AFRICANS!!!
 
Nice tank, by my calculations that’s a 680 litre tank, 1 litre of water is 1kg, so that 680kg, 40kg's of sand, plus rocks etc; call it 720/730kg, that’s a damn heavy tank, not a good idea to have it in the middle of a wooden floor :S sorry bunjiweb.

Sorry feelin all mathematical :crazy: ,

Tom
 

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