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This is a discussion on Decisions, decisions, decisions within the Member Photo/Video Gallery forums, part of the Aquarium Related Chat category; Moved the kribs to their new home today and finished cleaning up the little Osaka. Have the water cooking at ...

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    Moved the kribs to their new home today and finished cleaning up the little Osaka.

    Have the water cooking at 87 degrees.

    Hmmmmm, I wonder what I should do with it


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    LeAve it like that. Looks cool to me. Lol. Well if it's at 87 degrees then it's meant to be. Discus Discus Discus

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    I had one of those beautiful Osaka 155's (40 gal) too, until I gave it to my daughter, and she's keeping 5 - 6" adult discus in it, and they love it and are doing great. Which is fine, but I wish I had it back.
    If I did, I think I would do a super 'nano-type' sw reef tank in it.
    With that height, Shelley, can you imagine how superb that could look !

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    Quote Originally Posted by -N/A- View Post
    Hmmmmm, I wonder what I should do with it
    I have a perfect spot here for it I could come over anytime. May be a 3 hours trip but well worth it

    I will have to face the wrath of my wife taking the spot for her crystal display cabinet though. She even dared to ask me to shut down my 75g SW - my very first tank - for the spot

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    Hilarious Shelley. But I think an Orca would really look cool in it.

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    you need a bigger tank Shelley for that fisf lol
    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by seanyuki View Post
    you need a bigger tank Shelley for that fisf lol
    You're probably right, Francis. How 'bout this instead


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rajan View Post
    LeAve it like that. Looks cool to me. Lol. Well if it's at 87 degrees then it's meant to be. Discus Discus Discus
    Hmmmm.....I never thought of that !!!

    Quote Originally Posted by discuspaul View Post
    I had one of those beautiful Osaka 155's (40 gal) too, until I gave it to my daughter, and she's keeping 5 - 6" adult discus in it, and they love it and are doing great. Which is fine, but I wish I had it back.
    If I did, I think I would do a super 'nano-type' sw reef tank in it.
    With that height, Shelley, can you imagine how superb that could look !
    It is a deep tank, isn't it? I have to stand on tip toes to reach the bottom front and I'm 5'9 - I can't reach the back. The cheapest I have seen the tank brand new was at Fraser. I can't remember what it was, but I remember thinking at the time it was ridiculously low - I was even tempted to replace mine. One day I'll do sw, but this time it's going to my 6 assorted heckels. They need their own tank.

    Quote Originally Posted by gklaw View Post
    I have a perfect spot here for it I could come over anytime. May be a 3 hours trip but well worth it

    I will have to face the wrath of my wife taking the spot for her crystal display cabinet though. She even dared to ask me to shut down my 75g SW - my very first tank - for the spot
    3 hours? How do you drive to Marpole - through Montana???!!!!
    That's a very, very brave woman


    Quote Originally Posted by SeaHorse_Fanatic View Post
    Hilarious Shelley. But I think an Orca would really look cool in it.
    Thanks, Anthony. It's funny you say that - I was trying to do an Orca and have its fin stick out of the tank, but I wasn't quite as clever as I thought I was

    Thanks for the comments, folks

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    Put some domestics in there..
    NOYPI

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    Quote Originally Posted by MELLO View Post
    Put some domestics in there..
    Skittle fish in my Osaka???

    GIFSoup

    Only if it's a confirmed breeding pair of the kind that start with F and rhymes with Slackin'

 

 
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