300 gal almost complete, need advice

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chefkeith
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Post by chefkeith » Sun Jul 19, 2009 8:56 pm

Excellent. Very nice home for the loaches. I like seeing the water current so strong that the fish start swimming backwards.

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FishyLady
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Post by FishyLady » Mon Jul 20, 2009 1:46 pm

Excellent tank!!! brilliant video as well, your clowns look soooooo happy!!! :D

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Pilze
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Post by Pilze » Mon Jul 20, 2009 7:02 pm

I bought four new 5" clowns up in Milwaukee at a shop called Aquatics Unlimited for $100. I am really impressed with this shop. The guys gave me a Styrofoam shipping box for the long drive back to Indy. They had plenty of larger clown loaches. They had many for sale that were 5"-7", they were $35 each but had better group pricing. They also had four clowns that had to be at least 10" in length and fat. They were $100 each.

I'm going to overhaul the stand and make a lid, in the near future. I am going to add a 100g plywood/pond liner sump in the stand.
300gal: 15 Clowns, 5 Kubotai, 4 Peacock Eel, 1 Red Tailed Black Shark, 6 Tiger Barbs, 9 Rasbora heteramorpha
29g Planted: Yearling Eastern Painted Turtle

29g and 75g: For Sale

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