If You Could Get Any Fish And Any Size Tank You Wanted What Would It B

I already have the perfect size tank for me(125 uk gal), all i need is 2 more the same size and i'll be the happiest fish keeper in the world :D .
My current 125gal is the perfect size to maintain for me, although a little deep and a bit high(i still have to stand on a bucket to reach into the bottom of it), 5ft long is a very decent length for a tank in my opinion and being 2ft high and 2ft wide make it ideal for the plecs to live in- i think what most people dont take into consideration when buying large tanks, is what it is like to be doing water changes and substrate cleaning sessions in the tank and the costs of medicating hundreds of litres when desease strikes the tank.
 
Actually - I wouldn't mind an encounter with a shark - after all, it's the only time I would ever be able to swim with sharks and i'd probably be the only human they've ever seen. Sharks don't attack - they just get over-curious, they have such a bad reputation.
i'd love to swim with sharks!!! the blue planet aquarium near me do shark encounters but its about £200... wouldn't be as good as the wild but would still be a great experience :D
 
what about one of those deep sea fish (someone with some intelligence can say what its actually called) that flattens its body to the sea bed and when a fish swims over it it kinda reinflates and grabs the prey.


would be intersting to watch.


great for when your mates come round too.

friend - "i dont see any fish, where is it?"

me - "jus stick ya finger in and youll see it"

WACK!!

:lol:
 
Well a 100.000 gallon tank with arapaima gigas, some pangasius catfish, pacu, TSN, RTC, silver aro's, oscars, JD's, green terors, red devils, convicts, livebearers, tetras... (Iknow, they would eat eachother) That would be HEAVILY planted with strong, big plants... Everyone can dream, and this one is my. I would go scuba diving with my fish lol.
 
what about one of those deep sea fish (someone with some intelligence can say what its actually called) that flattens its body to the sea bed and when a fish swims over it it kinda reinflates and grabs the prey.


would be intersting to watch.


great for when your mates come round too.

friend - "i dont see any fish, where is it?"

me - "jus stick ya finger in and youll see it"

WACK!!

:lol:
:rofl: Thats a good one SamUK. :rofl:
 
12'x6'x4' tank to house a tiger shovelnose :drool:

I'd put arowanas in there but the TSN would probably eat them, so maybe a seperate 15'x6'x6' tank for a group of arowana

Those are the realistic tanks.

I'd probably take a square mile of the Amazon river itself and put it in a tank if you let me lol
 
For me, it's simple, and realistic (Not far from my dream!)

About 100g tank and a nice, large shoal of tropheus. Ahhh, what could be better? :lol:

Unless, of course, I was a millionaire, and in that case, a shoal of Frontosas.....








...And tropheus ;) In a large tank, the wall.
 
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Something a bit larger then this with about the same in it. Rays rock, but I will never be able to afford to keep them, I just have to go to Sealife centers every now and then and put my hand in.
 
Not sure on size (Apart from being HUGE)

A planted tank with decent sized Roach, Rudd, Tench, Perch & Crusian's in.

Feeding them on maggots, sweetcorn, casters redworm etc..



:hey:
 

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