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50000 gallon planted Aquarium

Originally posted by: Aquaman
Originally posted by: rh71
does it say how they plan to clean it once in a while ?

If you look at the floor plan......... they have entrances for divers :Q

Cheers,
Aquaman

"We offer SCUBA classes in the fish tank to help pay our bills."
 
I've always been interested in having a sweet ass saltwater aquarium but I really don't need another hobby to spend time and money on.
 
Its actually not that big compared to some of the public aquarium displays. But then again, public aquariums do have the massive budgets and staff needed to build and maintain them.

I would do a multi-tiered waterfall display rather than one huge tank. But he does have underground viewing and diver access which is a nice touch. Hopefully he puts some fish in that tank, rather than just a planted tank.
 
Originally posted by: crt1530
What qualifies an aquarium as "planted"?
It has live plants in it. 😎

Johnny, have you fed the fish today?
No.
Get your bathing suit on right now young man!
 
Originally posted by: crt1530
What qualifies an aquarium as "planted"?

You may have a million things running through your head, but it simply means that it is "landscaped" with live plants.
 
That is one of my life-time goals, though I'd increase the size a bit (hoping to have an outdoor pond with one side a complete glass wall of my office... the pond would be at least 100,000 gallons, and 15' deep.)
 
Originally posted by: Beau
That is one of my life-time goals, though I'd increase the size a bit (hoping to have an outdoor pond with one side a complete glass wall of my office... the pond would be at least 100,000 gallons, and 15' deep.)

You'd end up w/ some huge arse goldfish. 🙂 Oranda's the size of your head.

<- has a goldfish aquarium w/ 3 oranda's, 3 shubunkins (spelling?), 2 black moores and one generic Algae eating fish, also a small garden pond (maybe 1000 gallons)
 
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