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Old 01-16-2014, 05:53 AM
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1 - 15g
2 - 20g
3 - 33g
4 - 90g
5 - 120g and 33g sump
6 - 45g cube and 25g sump
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Old 01-16-2014, 08:41 AM
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72 bow front
55 standard
14g bio cube
150
8' 280
90g breeder
75g
2g pico
Another 14g bio cube
29g bio cube
20g cubish
24" cubish 45g
112g shallow 6'x30x12
3'x24x20


my list of fresh water tanks is probably 3x as long
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Old 01-16-2014, 11:59 AM
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Let's see reef only right

5 gallon
10 gallon
30 gallon tall tank
8 gallon aqua giant nano
34 gallon neo tank with 8 gallon seahorse tank
82.7 gallon tank 1 piece starfire eurobrace 1st one from concepts

That's not to bad I guess lol
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Old 01-16-2014, 01:15 PM
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Seeing some of you guys having so many tanks we should be able to do some feature tank or feature member write up.


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Old 01-16-2014, 01:20 PM
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Only 2 for me...

75G - Mixed Reef ran for 2 years then upgrades to my current 180G. No more upgrades for a while.... Unless I can convince my wife otherwise.

Here's what it looked like about a year in:
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Old 01-16-2014, 02:55 PM
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I am just starting to put together my first saltwater tank. I've had freshwater fish/tanks going on and off for 30 years, I have 16 going right now.

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He needs a better part time job...
I'm in the oil and gas industry and I think I need to add a part time job to pay for this hobby....LOL
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Old 01-16-2014, 03:10 PM
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I thought ppl in the oil / gas industry are one of the top paid ones.


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Old 01-16-2014, 03:25 PM
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I thought ppl in the oil / gas industry are one of the top paid ones.


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Don't get me wrong, I make good money but living on an acreage and feeding my 3 dogs burns through my pay cheque pretty quick. Management and field personel get paid much better than I but I like not being either one of those.
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Oh the memories of numerous tanks we spent money and time on. I have had the following:

46 gallon bow front
5 gallon
86 gallon
2 gallon
5 gallon
10 gallon
30 gallon

I started when I was 16, parent sponsored of course.
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Old 01-16-2014, 04:39 PM
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I started at the age of 16 with a 2 Gallon Marina Betta tank and a half moon betta. Then to a free 10 gallon setup that a friend gave me. And from there.... it was a hoarding nightmare!! And the worst thing is... i'm sure I am forgetting a few setups. lol.

Here's my total including freshwater!

FRESHWATER
1- 2 gallon Betta (half moon)
2- 5 gallon Betta (crown tail)
3- 10 gallon freshwater community
4- 60 gallon cichlid tank
5- 40 gallon brackish archerfish/puffer/mono sebae tank
6- 80 gallon bowfront cichlid tank
7- 8 gallon betta vase (crown tail)
8- 8 gallon betta vase (half moon)
9- 10 gallon serpae tetra mini reef (fake reef, white sand) freshwater
10- 30 Gallon Tiger Barb / semi agressive community
11- 30 gallon Angelfish tank
12- 180 gallon arowana tank (22" Jardini + tiger oscars + jack dempsey + frontosa)
13- 80 Gallon Half circle premium cichlid community (one of my faves!)
14- 10 Gallon tetra/danio community tank (office tank)
15- 77 Gallon half circle community tank (fake reef)
16- 2X20 gallon breeders for apple snails

SALTWATER
17- 110g FOWLR
18- 50g Reef
19- 10g Nano
20- 5g Pico
21- 2.5g Pico
22- 14g Biocube Reef
23- 14g Biocube Mantis Shrimp Tank
24- 30g reef (fully setup and wet.. never added livestock)
25- 29g Bowfront Reef
26- 10g Kitchen Nano
27- 29g Biocube Reef
28- 90g FOWLR
29- 30g Shallow Clam Tank
30- 187g Reef (so far was my favorite tank ever)
31- 155g Bowfront Reef (only set up for a month before getting smashed)
32- 131g FOWLR
33- Fluval Edge Nano
34- 39g bowfront Reef
35- On my last final build with one massive tank, filter room... hopefully my permanent one!!

Tanks I currently have sitting around dry:
90 Gallon drilled (48")
170 Gallon (84")
175 Gallon Sump (72")
40 Gallon (48")
50 Gallon (48")
20 Gallon (24" shallow cube)
20 Gallon (24" shallow cube)
10 Gallon
10 Gallon
5 Gallon
2.5 Gallon

I think that I might need help.....
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