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Lets see some pictures of your guys fishtanks.  Also give some information about them. (size, type of fish, ect.)

I'm getting ready to cycle a 20g thats going to be a planted tank. I just need to find a stand for it.

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I have a 55 gallon tank with two bluegill, green sunfish, and a redbreast sunfish.  These are all very small fish, but really active.  I feed them crickets and the slam them.  Its really cool to watch.

Well I would show you if my camera had batteries. But I have a 50gl tank and have tailpia and two cat fish. I had 4 bass but they all die a few months ago, we caught them all at a pond with a scoop net! :D

they are not big fans of fish food so we go to the pond and catch small minnows with a scoop net for them to eat. 50 of them will last them for about 1 1/2 to 2 days!

when the bass were alive we fed them frogs! ;D

interesting post by the way!

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Dang that is an awesome set up Matt.  Those are beautiful plants in that tank

Dang that is an awesome set up Matt. Those are beautiful plants in that tank

They definitely are amazing. Though they look plant like those are corals and are actually animals. More specifically, colonies of lots of smaller, genetically identical animals called polyps.  Check out this link if you want to see some wild ones, there's only a few pictures but they're pretty cool.

http://www.imagequestmarine.com/photos/coral/index.htm

The flush mount in the wall is really nice as well.

Thanx. I built that entire room in the basement by myself. Took 16 months...

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Amazing setup Matt.  Just unreal!!

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