What is your dream tank?

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What is your DREAM tank?

Mine is a 220 gallon Parana River biotope. Well planted with
Amazon sword
Brazilian pennywort
Stargrass
Cabomba
Anacharis
Water hyacinth
(They all fit the biotope)
And stocked with
8 Geophagus sveni
36 bloodfin tetras
8 otos
28 peppered, or, if I can find them, tail spot Pygmy cories

I dont know why those numbers are so specific, but they sounded nice.
 
A huge tank (not sure of tank size) stocked with a huge shoal of discus and a few medium-larger sized catfish and possibly a nice school of something (not sure on what). The tank would resemble a river bed and id use some black and tan sand mixed together with a mix of large and small river stones. I would use huge pieces of driftwood along with other small pieces of driftwood and heavily plant the tank with very tall plants... I would also find a way to attach plants, rocks, and wood to 2 sides of the tank to make it look like I literally sliced a piece of a river out and put it in my tank. I'm still thinking of ways to improve my dream tank...
 
I love these threads, and always enjoy reading everyone's visions.

Mine is a 300 gallon Wyoming Foothills biotope. Tons (literally) of rocks, lots of current, outrageously over-filtered with an automated water change system replacing about 30% of the water daily. Set up with a chiller to keep the water around 45-50F in the summer, diminishing to around 35-40 in the winter. Sandy bottom, hornwort or similar plants that can deal with the current, cold, and low nutrients.

Stocking: (I'll put some links in here because I have had a little too much fun looking up species for this dream tank)
6 Colorado cutthroat trout
15 Red shiners or redside shiners
20 Sand shiners
15 mountain suckers
5 Mottled sculpin
5-10 Crayfish
Whatever else looks interesting in the minnow trap
An ever-changing but abundant assortment of highly expandable inverts

It is only a dream tank because, even if I strike it rich somehow, I could never justify spending this kind of money on a fish tank. :lol:
 
A huge tank (not sure of tank size) stocked with a huge shoal of discus and a few medium-larger sized catfish and possibly a nice school of something (not sure on what). The tank would resemble a river bed and id use some black and tan sand mixed together with a mix of large and small river stones. I would use huge pieces of driftwood along with other small pieces of driftwood and heavily plant the tank with very tall plants... I would also find a way to attach plants, rocks, and wood to 2 sides of the tank to make it look like I literally sliced a piece of a river out and put it in my tank. I'm still thinking of ways to improve my dream tank...
A discus tank has always been another dream of mine, only a close second to the parana River biotope!
 
Ooh ooh I got a better one. A tank that grows along with your MTS
Hm, that would mean it grows along with your multi-tank syndrome, or along with your population of Malaysian trumpet snails. Either one could be pretty handy. :lol:
 
A discus tank has always been another dream of mine, only a close second to the parana River biotope!
Pirannahas would be so cool to keep as well! I wonder if they are able to have tank mates... (I know their not monsters but... Those teeth.)
 
How about a tank that as soon as you put it together, it miraculously cycles
 

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