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i have a 4ft tank at the back of the room (next to the comp)
i have a 2ft tank, at the front of the room (next to the tv)
and i shall be havin a 3ft tank it the side of the room (next to me fav comfy chair :))


still need more tho
 
My tanks are in my lounge. I cant understand why tanks are kept in places where you'll only ever see them when your feeding them or cleaning them :dunno:
 
Only have one........how on earth do you guys find the time to watch more???????? I'm glued to mine most evenings while I'm 'watching' TV!!

Found the our 5ft fitted just right....5mm to spare each end :p Its in the living room where we can see it lots. Stops parties from being too kitchen based EVERYONE who visits loves the fishes :wub: :wub: :D
 
:wub: since i am fairly new to proper fish care, i only can handle my thirty gallon tank at the moment. it is located in my dining room, only because my house is more like an apartment and i am always traveling through that room. i can always glance at them when i walk by.

i probably would not get another until i felt more comfortable with my skills in fish keeping. besides, i dont have much more room, i barely have furniture!

with two dogs, three cats, and six birds...its kinda crowded!!!!
also living on the second floor has its weight disadvantages when it comes to larger tanks.
 
75 gallon in office, playing thepart as room divider to living room. Also, an 10 gallon in office. :D

Looking to go 72 to 125 in my living in next couple of months, nice piece of wall I am looking to fill up! :) :) :) :) :)
 
I would have more and bigger tanks if my apartment was not so cramped. The 20 gallon tank looks big in the living room! I also used to have 6 gallon Eclipse on the kitchen counter pass through and a 3 gallon Eclipse up in the loft, (they had been empty for a while after their previous residents passed on) but we have a roommate in the loft now. Our roommate couldn't keep his ferrets when he movd in and he was lonely so i gave him the betta tank and got him a nice feisty red veilteil he named Bob. I told him he could set up the 6 gallon up there too, so he cleaned it out one day. With a scratchy green dish scrubber. Oops, forgot to warn him about the acrylic! He is now the proud owner of the world's blurriest aquarium, lol. :crazy: If we ever move to a bigger place, i'd like to get a 55 or 75 and keep my 20 for quarantine or whatever, but i'm going to fight the urge to have a million tanks, i have too many other hobbies that need my attention as well. :D
 
75g in lounge, 20g in bedroom, and 20g in 'stasis' in the shed!
 
In my room are a 30 gallon, 10 gallon, 5 gallon, 1.5 gallon, 1 gallon and in the foyer a 30 gallon. I'm going to relocate some of these tanks soon though so I can free up some space in here.
 
i keep a 400l and a 190l in my living room and i keep a 150l on my stairs.
"halfway down the stairs is the stair where i sit."...........lol :D
 
My son has 3 tanks in his bedroom (2-29 gallons and 1-10gallon). We have the rest of the tanks in the "fish room" where we can sit and enjoy them all at the same time. Which reminds me, we need to get some more comfortable chairs to lounge in :p
 
I currently have 10 tanks in my room. 6 fish tanks (in signature), 2 newt tanks (One is mine, in signature), 1 3 foot by 1.5 foot screened gecko cage, and a 20g gecko tank. I have no more room :p I wanted a turtle tank but I'm out of room for now :dunno: :lol:
 
Hey dwarfs, if you ask your brothers/sisters, they might let you keep the turtle tanks in their room! Both my brother and sister said no to me... but maybe yours are nicer :p
 
I'm older than mine, but I'm gonna give up on the turtles, besides, I got a hint from my dad that a 55g might be a new B-day present :shifty:
 

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