everyone's next tank

bigdaddyadam

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I'm sure everyone here has an idea for a second tank if they had the time, space, money, and patience for it. or a third or fourth or whatever. my curiousity was sparked by Dwayne's curiousity about brackish fish.

I am just curious what everyone else would do if they were to set up another tank. I'll get the ball rolling.

I would like to do a large, 120 gallons or more, either fowlr or just sps corals, with an angel of come sort, probably a emporer angel, a few interesting tangs like a powder blue, powder brown, or an achilles, one or more of the interesting wrasses, I really dig the dragon wrasses, and maybe a school of small damsels or chromis.

if I just wanted a tank that was a little less time consuming I might consider doing a cichlid tank of some kind. I haven't had a freshwater tank in forever but they are neat fish and some are as colorful as reef fish.

what do other people dream about setting up?
 
The same. I want a large fowlr with every fish I can't have in my reef tank because of those stupid corals. I'd only put a tang in there for algea purposes, something like a sohal. Wrasses, Emporer or Majestic Angel, Butterflies, oh man its endless. . . . . .
 
I would do a 600 fowlr.just think what you could do with that.or a 540 reef man I could have some fun with either
 
I would love a large FOWLR tank. I would get a couple angel fish for my wife. She loves them. I would get a trigger and at least one tang for myself. Half the time my 75 gallon reef is breaking the bank.

Fred
 
I just like to have alot of types of fish so I need more tanks for that. Such as next weekend im setting up another 20 and my 36. Putting a pair of mis-bared clowns in the 20 and a dwarf lion and a swowflake in the 36. Btw, the misbars were at PSP around 2'' for only $18 and I may go back and get them and put them in the qt with the tang.
 
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FYI I am not looking for a brackish tank. The info is needed for my daughter that wants a green spotted puffer. She will not listen to dear ol dad when he recommends that she does not do this and to just go with a freshwater setup that she can afford. When all is said and done this puffer will be a full saltwater fish and is very aggressive.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7188119#post7188119 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by zaireguy
what misbar for 18 man I wish I still lived in lima

They had three false perculas. Their bars were way off.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7188521#post7188521 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Dubbin1
FYI I am not looking for a brackish tank. The info is needed for my daughter that wants a green spotted puffer. She will not listen to dear ol dad when he recommends that she does not do this and to just go with a freshwater setup that she can afford. When all is said and done this puffer will be a full saltwater fish and is very aggressive.
She will love her puffer. Mine never harmed another fish in my "overstocked" tank. Of course mine was a dog faced puffer, I can't speak to all puffers...
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7188521#post7188521 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Dubbin1
FYI I am not looking for a brackish tank. The info is needed for my daughter that wants a green spotted puffer. She will not listen to dear ol dad when he recommends that she does not do this and to just go with a freshwater setup that she can afford. When all is said and done this puffer will be a full saltwater fish and is very aggressive.

I had a green spotted puffer in full salt with my damsel and clownfish and they were all the same size and they didn't fight one bit.
 
I hope to do a large in-wall tank with a fish room behind it.

This is all a dream for when we design and build our new house.... It won't be for at least 12 years :(
 
I want an in wall tank in a seperate room as well, but like you say, it could only be done in a place that you own, unless you have a VERY cool landlord :)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7188521#post7188521 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Dubbin1
FYI I am not looking for a brackish tank. The info is needed for my daughter that wants a green spotted puffer. She will not listen to dear ol dad when he recommends that she does not do this and to just go with a freshwater setup that she can afford. When all is said and done this puffer will be a full saltwater fish and is very aggressive.

I have a pair of dwarf puffers. Totally freshwater but also very aggressive at feeding time. They share a 10g with a freshwater bumblebee goby and a couple of otocinclus cats for algae control. The puffers will only eat bloodworms. They seem to eat more than they should be able to.
They are only 3/4" long and about 3/8" wide/tall. My wife loves them because they are so "cute" and they can be in a small tank.

I looked for them for about a year before finally finding dwarf puffers in a LFS. They were about $8 each I think. Best part is no saltwater or any tooth trimming/ snail feeding needed like GSP or South American puffers need.

There are several freshwater only puffers HERE'S A LINK to a list of freshwater puffers and their attributes.

Sorry for the threadjacking.

My next tank is weeks from being completed. I built an in-wall setup with dual 75g tanks, 140g refugium, 55g sump and a complete fishroom behind the wall in my basement by my pool table. I just got the trim done, installed a sub panel, ran a couple 20A circuits, installed a granite countertop/bar and in the process of plumbing everything and installing a sink, with RO/DI and ATO stuff, countertops and cabinets behind the scenes.

The expected cost was about 1/3 of what I have spent already and I still need PVC parts and valves. :eek2:
I will probably post some pics after it's completed.

-- Kevin
 
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