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jwight
Thu Nov 11, 2004, 01:18 AM
From my experience wondering around this site and posting a few questions I have discovered that everyone feels that set up a new tank is easy and costs nothing. Now my questions to everybody is how many tanks do they have? total amount excluding holding tanks.

Dave76
Thu Nov 11, 2004, 01:51 AM
I think you need a 7+ option.

I've got 12 up & running at the moment, currently setting up another one, have 2 others on the waiting list and 4 sitting in the shed waiting for a bigger house :)

8x2x2 - planted Discus community
4x18x18 - planted tetra & Cory
4x18x18 - breeding Labidochromis freibergi colony
2x18x18 - Labidochromis freibergi fry
2x18x18 - Labidochromis sp "hongi" juvis
2x18x18 - Neolamprologus pulcher
2x18x18 - Protomelas Annectens trio
4 2x18x18 - lots of guppies - until the Discus grow up a bit :)
1ft hex - betta & corys
6x1x24 - marine tank - cycling
4x1x24 - marine tank - cycling
double 3ft hex- empty - either marine or more Discus
4 2x18x18 empty waiting for more space / hospital tanks.

Dave

weird
Thu Nov 11, 2004, 02:30 AM
1 x 4x2x2
2x 3 foot

Selling a 2x1x2
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chrissyoscar
Thu Nov 11, 2004, 03:04 AM
I have
48x24x24 grow out tank (no fish yet, still waiting for fry from my 2 pairs)
48x18x18 planted community tank
36x14x18 breeding tank
30x14x18 breeding tank
48x14x18 empty
24x12x12 empty

Oscar

Proteus
Thu Nov 11, 2004, 04:36 AM
as per Dave's comment, a 7+ category is needed...

actually, so is a 10+ and a 20+

mmmmm, come to think of it... a 30+ might be an idea

:shock:

Chris McMahon
Thu Nov 11, 2004, 06:15 AM
5x2x2 Planted Discus, platy, Bristlenose, Cory, Congo tetra, SAE and royal Whiptail tank
48x15x18 Broke :evil: :cry:
24x20x18 Lightly planted Discus Breeding tank
30x16x18 Planted Discus, Platy, SAE, Molly, Cory, Royal Whiptail tank
30x16x18 BB (with Anubius on logs) Discus breeding tank.
24x15x24 BB Discus Breeding Tank
24x15x24 BB Discus Breeding Tank
24x15x18 BB Discus Breeding Tank
24x15x18 BB Discus Breeding Tank

8 Tanks total

jwight
Fri Nov 12, 2004, 06:27 AM
You should all come together and open the most successful Aquarium shop in history where you can breed and propagate all your stock. As for me newbie compared to you guys
48 x 18 x 40 community tank Angels
48 x 18 x 20 soon to be established discus tank
16 x 8 x 8 neons species planted show tank.

Hard enough to nag for the third tank let alone 20+

What you all talking about a 7+ category there is a 7+.

Let me know if you do open a shop nice to seee a person run a shop that knows what there doing around my area (except seaview aquariums the legend of all shops)

Lee C
Fri Nov 12, 2004, 09:00 PM
I'm up to 32 :cry:

Chafule
Sat Nov 13, 2004, 04:39 AM
i 15 years old and ive got 7 :D

6x3x4
4x2x2
2.5x2x1.5
2 1footers
2x1.5x.15
1.5x1x1.5

and a lil cube if that counts :D
wanting more but mum wont let >.< we only live in top half of the house

Proteus may i ask how old u are and how old u started the aquarium hobby?
30+ tanks .....amazing...

Chris McMahon
Sat Nov 13, 2004, 04:57 AM
6x3x4How do you clean a tank that size? Snorkel and mask?

Chafule
Sat Nov 13, 2004, 05:00 AM
lol
never tried
we had tankbusters in there for bout 1 week then it started leaking from the bottom.. nothing big but we released the fish into my uncles dam (silver perch mouth almighty)
when all the water was out i had to literally stick half my body into the tank to scoop out the gravel too reseal it..
havnt set it up again yet
got the tank for 300$ thats pretty cheep

kalebjarrod
Sun Nov 14, 2004, 04:22 AM
i have 1 700x 700 x 1000mm deep

i have two 2 footers ( used as filters these don't count)

i have 0ne 2 foot QT tank

i have a 6 x 18 x 18 on the way from the good suppliers down @ G & S aquariums (thanks george, did you like the plug?)

thats it, so i really only have ONE tank

BlackGhost
Sun Nov 14, 2004, 04:40 AM
I have 4.
One 6ft x 18inch x 18inch. Not up yet to be for discus and corydorus.
One 3ft x 14inch x 18inch. Community at the moment to be for BGK.
One 2.5ft x 12inch x 18inch. Angle breeding tank.
One 1ft x 10inch x 10inch. Guppy breeding tank. Fry used for live food.

chris
Sun Nov 14, 2004, 06:02 AM
I have a 3x2x2 Discus planted
And a 2x2x2 breding tank

DiscusMan
Fri Nov 19, 2004, 12:11 AM
1 - 6 * 24 * 30 - display tank
1 - 36 * 12 * 14 - Wifes community tank
9 - 24 * 18 * 18 - Breeders, quaratine, brisstlenose breeding etc
4 - 48 * 18 * 18 - Growing out tanks,
2 - 36 * 18 * 18 - Growing out tanks.

thats it for the moment adn a long time me thinks

Wayne

Essayons89
Wed Nov 24, 2004, 03:09 AM
I had 14 tanks up and running early this year but have since reduced the number to 6.

48"x12"x21"- Angels, cories, rainbows, plecs, rtbs
48"x18"x21"- Angels, tetras, cories, plecs
48"x18"x21"- Discus, cories, plecs, tetras, clown loaches
48"x12"x16"- Neolamprologus tretocephalus, Neolamprologus leleupi, Synodontis Multipunctatus
30"x12"x18"- Paralabidichromis sp. "rock kribensis"
36"x12"x16"- Julidichromis transcriptus, Altolamprologus calvus, Tiger barbs

Bryan

Mattzilla
Wed Nov 24, 2004, 06:45 AM
i got a 3x2x1.5
and two 2x2x2

hoping to get more soon.....but aren't we all!!!

wyldchyld01
Thu Nov 25, 2004, 05:43 AM
my tanks are in the fish house, air driven, heated in three tanks to 30 degrees which holds the rest of the fish at 24-27 depending on height of tank in the room, way too much water to think of tanks breaking and heart break of losing so many fish, i love my hobby

1 6x2x2 grow out
2 6x18x18 discus bb tanks
4 4x18x18 discus, qt, cori's and electric yellows/blues/occelatus
4 1x18x18 fry and food tanks
4 4x36x18 custom tanks (filters inbuilt) various uses

1 4x18x18 octagonal display planted tank (the only one allowed in the house on a canister filter although i might be allowed the yellows and blues to come in also but they are on diy air driven filter)

brenton

chris_d
Fri Dec 03, 2004, 07:36 AM
its amazing the amount of tanks you all have...considering the time it takes to maintain them. being a newbie i have one 3ft and that 's already a workload....

Essayons89
Fri Dec 03, 2004, 12:21 PM
Nah, it's not that bad. My tanks usually take me 2-2.5 hours to clean depending on whether or not I have to trim and replant.

Took me 4 hours to do the maintenance on 14 tanks.;)

Bryan