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  • TaTeR ToT
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    this is the stocklist i would go with

    1x Atlantic Stingray
    1x Black Arrowana
    1x Silver Arrowana
    1x Temensis peacock Bass
    1x Occellaris Peacock Bass
    1x Monoculous Peacock Bass
    1x Large Mouth Bass
    2-3x Bull Head Catfish
    1x Girraffe Catfish
    4-6x BlueGill
    and 1x Texas Cichlid

    this would be a stocklist people usually only see in zoos.

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  • Mzungu
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    Oh, a native tank would be AWESOME. Plus, it'd be cheap!! :)

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  • lilmissruffcountry
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    Originally posted by Oldsgirl View Post
    Penguins are the most terribly smelly animals I have ever been around- you don't want none of that in your house
    we are leaning towords either a native tank, or goldfish and koi...only because it will be outside under a covered area.

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  • Oldsgirl
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    Originally posted by aggrofishkeeper View Post
    Beavers are aggressive, not human friendly. I also think they are poisonous. Or was that a Platypus??

    I would go with Penguins.

    Penguins are the most terribly smelly animals I have ever been around- you don't want none of that in your house

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  • lilmissruffcountry
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    Nothing yet, hubby's got to get more glass ordered for the sides. He got at least half the frame an stand supplies gathered. I think this may be his "winter" project. That, an he hasn't really figured out where he wants to put it. Sorry I don't have nothing for ya'll.... I wish I did.

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  • peterp63
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    please don't.

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  • myjohnson
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    Originally posted by Darbex View Post
    Man that pic is going to bite me
    lol, yeah.

    I don't see NICK giving this one up without a good fight. )

    Every time you post something, NICK is just going to repost that picture.

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  • cichlid1409
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    any updates?

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  • schance
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    what you could do is have the wet dry on the side inside a side cabinet. make one wall with 2-3 2in bulkheads and have it waterfall onto the filter media and then get a big freaking pump with a check valve and have the water bre brought back in from holes in either the bottom or sides

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  • Nickintex
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    Originally posted by Darbex View Post
    Man that pic is going to bite me

    It's in good fun! You know that!

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  • Darbex
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    Man that pic is going to bite me

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  • Nickintex
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    Does this give you an idea what you can keep in it?
    Just think, MORE:

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  • Darbex
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    Need pics

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  • Darbex
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    Any updates is it done? What is going to be the stock? Now with my 36" deep tank I can for sure tell you it sucks. Even with my whole chest laying on top of the tank I cant reach the bottom.

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  • Airjammer
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    Arrowana, Peacock Bass, Freshwater Stingrays. Why couldn't you use Pond Filters for this Tank???

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