This is the largest tank that Cindy and I have ever owned. We are planning on moving the fish from the 45 gallon tank into this tank starting this weekend (July 5, 2002). I have to admit, this is the first time I (Gareth) have ever been reluctant to fill a tank with water. I don't think I slept for a week after filling this beast up. I've been dreaming about floods...
13 Harlequins - Rasbora heteromorpha
7 Clown Loaches - Botia macracantha
5 Bala Sharks - Balantiocheilos melanopterus
3 Dojo Loachs - Misgurnus anguillicaudatus
5 Siamese Algae Eaters -Crossocheilus siamensis
1 Blue Gourami - Trichogaster trichopterus sumatranus2 Singapore Shrimp - Atyopsis moluccensisi
4 Ammano Shrimp -
Numerous Malaysian Trumpet Snails - Melanoides tuberculata
Numerous Black Mystery Snails - Pomacea bridgesi
Java Fern - Microsorium pteropus
Water Sprite - Ceratopteris thalictroides
Water Wisteria - Hygrophila Difformis
150 Pounds of Slate
135 Gallon SeaStar Tank (local company)
Magnum 350 Canister Filter with Micron Filter Cartridge (with 2 Biowheels)
Fluval 404 Canister Filter
Three 48" Twin Florescent Fixtures6 Hagen Power Glow Blubs
Custom Made canopy and stand