I know some people on this forum have quite a couple tanks, I was wondering if you guys could post some photos of your fishrooms.I know some are breedeer some have planted tanks I think it would be intresting to see what you guys have what going on share some stories about them ect.
I'll Start
Here's my Cichlid tank and livebearer tank its on the first wall when you walk in,
I keep SA Cichlids in the 55g and in the 20g Butter Goodied
If you turn to the left youll find more tanks (Real Surprise right lol)
This is my 29 communtity tank and on the right my 10g Divided tank.
In the 29 i have tetras mostly there pretty cool and on the left is my betta Elvis and right Guppy fry
Some Close ups of all my fish
Note You don have to go through it like i did you can just post pics
Here's what my place looked like in September. I've moved things around since then though
If I manage to get everything in the apartment cleaned up tonight I'll try to give another updated "tour".
oh nothing really, just trying out fish combinations and such. I've been told it's too small for tetras but i'm seeing if they can make it right now. If that goes bad i think i'm going to try a puffer...
Here are a few of my tanks. In the living room, we have the 50 gallon reef and 75 gallon Tanganyika tank (not pictured). In the office, we have the 120 gallon planted tank and the 29 gallon reef. There's also a 20 gallon QT that isn't pictured.
In the bedroom, there's a 75 gallon FW tank, and we've got a 10 gallon betta tank and 30 gallon reef in the kitchen/dining room area.
Nothing special...just a wall in my room dedicated to fish. Some spaces are filled now with tanks, i'll have to get an updated pic. In these pics a lot of the tanks are empty just being setup.
Haha yes I did. Those pictures were taken before my peak of tanks too though. I don't have tons, but I work with what I have. I also just sold a tank to Sonfish on this forum so that left me 55gals shorter.
I'll be adding a larger reef tank soon, and maybe some more smaller FW tanks? We'll see. I'd much rather have many more smaller tanks then a single large tank (unless we're talking saltwater)
Here's more. Since these pics were taken, we've added (I think) 2 tanks, one is a FOWLR and the other is a 55g shubunkin tank. I think these pics were taken when we were at 23 tanks.
AUGGHHH! Imagine having a horrifically strong case of MTS and being restricted to a single 10 gallon tank! Ridiculously frustrating! So now I just catalogue all my plans for a fish room on my laptop and Aqadvisor and dream on! Heh heh...
Oh, sorry, got carried away. Here's my tank.
Its sitting on the kitchen counter (I know, bad place to put a tank, but our house is pretty small)
Also, here's this big bare wall in the living room that's [erfect for a tank. It has an electric outlet (where the radio is plugged), and you can see it perfectly when sitting on the armchairs. now, I find that every time I look at that wall, I think "a 55 gallon tank would be just perfect there..."
Last edited by Elodea; February 13th, 2010 at 08:11 PM.
Also, here's this big bare wall in the living room that's [erfect for a tank. It has an electric outlet (where the radio is plugged), and you can see it perfectly when sitting on the armchairs. now, I find that every time I look at that wall, I think "a 55 gallon tank would be just perfect there..."
Ooohhh....it is perfect for a 55. Wish I had a wall like that, I sooo want to upsize, but have absolutely nowhere I could fit a bigger tank. I suppose i could get rid of my lounge.....
AUGGHHH! Imagine having a horrifically strong case of MTS and being restricted to a single 10 gallon tank! Ridiculously frustrating! So now I just catalogue all my plans for a fish room on my laptop and Aqadvisor and dream on! Heh heh...
Oh, sorry, got carried away. Here's my tank.
Its sitting on the kitchen counter (I know, bad place to put a tank, but our house is pretty small)
Also, here's this big bare wall in the living room that's [erfect for a tank. It has an electric outlet (where the radio is plugged), and you can see it perfectly when sitting on the armchairs. now, I find that every time I look at that wall, I think "a 55 gallon tank would be just perfect there..."
75 or 90 would be even better... both are still 4' tanks.