Koddie Doo
Czar of All ThingsAwesome
saw those at chads today. where is that going?
saw those at chads today. where is that going?
On my 375 cichlid tank.
We have had the swaps on a Sunday for a while so we decided to switch it up and have it on a Saturday this time. Hopefully it doesn't bite us in the tail fin.
Have you considered discus?
Yes, I have had softies for many years now, they are bullet proof and beautiful. I am bored with them though and really like the acropora dominated tanks. I had considered anemones, but my end game here is to make that tank very low energy, so I will have just the cube tank with the heavier electricity consumption.
I've been back and forth on the 375 gallon, from Tropheus dominated to Frontosa dominated....leaning towards a colony of Lupota at this time, but may change my mind a few times stillIt will be a nice contrast having the long tank kind of low light, low action, then the crayola tank with bright light next to it.
I loved my frontosas. They were basically like stoner puppies. Very chill and relaxed that were always happy to see you. They would eat right out of my hand.
This is what I'm looking for.
Yes, I have had softies for many years now, they are bullet proof and beautiful. I am bored with them though and really like the acropora dominated tanks. I had considered anemones, but my end game here is to make that tank very low energy, so I will have just the cube tank with the heavier electricity consumption.
I've been back and forth on the 375 gallon, from Tropheus dominated to Frontosa dominated....leaning towards a colony of Lupota at this time, but may change my mind a few times stillIt will be a nice contrast having the long tank kind of low light, low action, then the crayola tank with bright light next to it.
A 375 low light tank sounds awesome. Fresh or salt it just looks awesome in my head. All the pleasant parts of having a large water volume with the bonus of colorful chill fish. Where ever the build thread is, I'm sure to follow.
When Chad said he was adding fresh-water stock to half his store I kind of just shrugged my shoulders; however I find myself browsing that side of his store with a big smile on my face. Some of those fish are just dang fun to watch float around. Lee's store (Corals&more) had a really nice low light tank built as a in-wall display in his freshwater side. The low lights have red high-light T5's that add a really smooth atmosphere to the tank.
Finished up my Apex 2016 control panel.
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Looks great Brian, You didnt have that set up when I was there a couple days ago did you?