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> Fish rooms
post Feb 8 2010, 10:09 AM
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cichidsnorth

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Hi all. Lets see some pics of your fish rooms! I am going to be doing some remodeling in the fish room in the next couple of weeks, another small expansion and it is neat to see how others set up their rooms. Im not looking to copy anyones fish room, but it is nice too see the set ups to maybe take a idea here and there to improve on what I have.
The expansion I am doing is 2 6 foot 135 gallon tanks on a stand with 4 30 gallon cubes on the top of the stand. Im picking them up next week.
Right now I am running a frontosa tank upstairs 100g with a trio of moorii in it aswell. In the basement fishroom I have the following tanks now running= 2x 90g, 2x65g, 2x50g, 3x 30g (cubes)4x 20g(spit tanks)


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post Feb 8 2010, 08:09 PM
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Here are a few pics of my room

Left side



The Right side



And my 125 Tang setup on the custom stand I built for it.




Most of the tanks are filtered by sponges that are driven by 2 small air pumps. Water changes are done with a 3/4" hose to siphon water out and a python to put water back from the upstairs bathroom.

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post Feb 9 2010, 09:59 AM
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Nice room! I run some tanks off of sponge filters, and planning on putting more on them after I move things around


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post Feb 10 2010, 12:19 AM
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Sweet room DK th_38326493.gif th_38326493.gif th_38326493.gif

Great thread, keep them coming gang.


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