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djtj
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you couldn't have a tank that big without buying a shark... Or maybe a man-eating eel of some sort.
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LITTLE_FISH
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Huge schools of tetras and cories

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NFaustman
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I'd go Balas!

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Bass and trout

or

100 bala sharks
100 neons

10gallon: 8neons 5gallon: 1betta
1oto
2platys
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Hasi
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Arowanas, Datnoids, P.bass, Sailfin plec, Barramundi and many more MONSTER FISH!!!!
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fishyhelper288
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100 bettas of course
200 neons
50 rams (gotta leave room for breeding)
X corys, i would have room, to finish my schools, and rescue more forgottens (all my corys were the ones that were left behind with out a school)
25 zebra danios (not much i know, but dont want to be kicked out of the lfs, they r hard to catch)
15 angles
and what ever i saw as an impuls buy (that fin in ofcourse)
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id10t
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North American natives - some bluegill, a few crappie, plenty of forage fish, maybe a few catfish of some type (bullhead or yellows), and a couple of large mouth bass. If it were mine, I'd duplicate the environment of one of the local spring runs (Ginnie Springs, Blue springs, Itchetucknee river, rainbow river, etc)
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Ethan14
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wow big tank

id have tons of pirhanas!

nah...

id probably have a huge sw reef with tons of colorful fish and coral


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I would make design it after the aquariums of the great Takashi Amano, with some large, moss-covered pieces of driftwood, tons of plants, large schools of small tetras or rasboras, and or course lots of Amano shrimp.



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Hoa dude_dude
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Conversion Calculator and Tables
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Litres: 26244
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L-360 cm
W-270 cm
H-270 cm

what fish would put in it if you had a tank this sized (wall sized)
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PJ
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1 Neon Tetra................




ok, being serious, if i had a tank that large i'll make it a SW reef tank. And i'll put a stingray in there

OR

I'll make it a african cichlid tank, and put in heaps of Mbunas



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labrakitty
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250 rummy nose tetras
100 cardinal tetras
50 pristella tetras
50 black neon tetras
20 glo-light tetras
20 congo tetras
10 lace gouramis
5 opaline gouramis
5 gold gouramis
10 angelfish
100 panda corys
100 schwartzi corys
1 peppermint catfish
My dream tank... aah
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bettachris
 
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10 large wild form angels,
6 large discus,
6 cory's,
barbs,
rainbows,
tetras,
all in a wild form look. with tall sword plants.
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Hoa dude_dude
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3500 tiger barbs

Wow I'd probably go with,

10 angelfish
50 Panda cories
10 rummie nose tetra's
10 zebra pleco's
2 Dwarf Neon Rainbow's
4 Sparkling Gourami's
4 platies
2 sailfin mollies
4 male guppies
4 endlers
12 Corydoras gomezi


112 fishies!

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Calilasseia
 
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Wow. That is a huge aquarium.

Imagine that with 200 Panda Corys, 200 Cardinals, 200 Lemons, 200 Beckford's Pencils and 100 Otocinclus. And there would still be room for 100 Rosies and 100 Corydoras pygmaeus. Deck it out Takashi Amano style with big arching pieces of bogwood festooned with Java Moss and Java Ferns, leave several big open spaces, pop in a couple of large Amazon Swords and a Giant Vallisneria forest somewhere, and a Cabomba thicket lit with halide spots to keep them properly illuminated. Yes, a giant sized version of my Panda Fun Palace™. It would be truly breathtaking to behold. And even after stocking that little lot, I'd probably have room for a brace of Anomalochromis thomasi or some other small peaceful Cichlid species to liven things up.

That would be the David Saxby version of my Panda aquarium.


Last edited by Calilasseia at 25-Feb-2005 08:33

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3500 tiger barbs.
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Guess we can all dream huh? I'd personally set it up with a ton of small fishes, a few medium ones, with live plants. Heck, me and my fiancee are plannin a big tank like that, just more like 1/7 of that size....

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