Photo #1 - My Sons 125 Gal Fresh Water Tank With The Custom ...

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Photo Caption: my sons 125 gal fresh water tank with the custom built stand built by me
75 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - my sons 125 gal fresh water tank with the custom built stand built by me
75 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - 75 gal freshwater

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State: Kentucky
Country: United States
Description: tank is 48"x18"x21" 1emperor 400,1 emperor 280 under gravel filter creek rocks fake plants for now home made stand and canopy
Advice: just keep trying
Fish Kept: tetras, koi because have a pond out side.barbs,placco
Corals/Plants: flake plants but going to get live plants soon
Tank Size: 75 gallons
Quote: ou
About Yourself: started keeping fish back in late 70 s early 80s working on a 125 tank in my wood shop .

COMMENTS

awesome stand not a bad tank either props fish avatar
yeah wtf is the face!!!??? i may never sleep again!!!! fish avatar
i cant stop looking at the face in the glass creepy! fish avatar
Gave that stand a perfect 10, now make me one and mail to NY. Thank you. fish avatar
very nice tank i like the wood in the back and would like to know where you got that at. If i could suggest getting a back drop for the tank it seems you have a lot of light on the tank fish avatar

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