Just did the same thing, my Rhom is so pissed at me lol!
lol... Toothy characins can be such divas!
Sucks man, this hobby can get costly when dealing with big tanks and big fish ..... I'm laying the plans for my DIY tank myself, and its scaring me, although I figure I have a year or 2
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Tell me about it. I've got filtration and everything I need ready to go, all I need is glass. I've got about $2000 into this so far, but I'm doing it right lol. All I really need now is the glass, but $300 from the finish line I've run out of funds. More on that in a moment...
That sucks. I plan on getting the glass first. It would be one of the more costly buys so I can "afford" the rest of the tank faster. Easier to find an extra $50 for wood or PVC or a pump then to find $350 for a chunk of Starfire glass.
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...Normally, I'd agree with you but when I started this project, money wasn't anticipated to be an issue. Like I said above, the 510 is actually coming along well, I was about ready to get the glass and start with test fills and whatnot. However, March into April has been a devil of a month for me. My house needed over $2000 in repairs to the sewer system, one of my rental houses was broken into so I had to have the door fixed on it, another one had the fridge go out that I had to replace, and worst of all, my old trusty rusty '93 F-150 gave up the ghost on me leaving me sitting with my then two month old son in a blizzard. The wife wouldn't allow me to fix the truck and made me buy a new-to-me truck, so there's another $23,000 out the window plus the hit I took in insurance with another full coverage vehicle.
So, needless to say, it might be a bit before the 510 gets finished LOL.
On the bright side though, I have an enormous canister filter with a 3,000 gph pump sitting in my garage collecting dust. A couple days ago in a serendipitous moment of clarity, I realized there's nothing really keeping me from putting it on my growout tank. So, that's what I'm gonna do. On payday, if there's any money left (lol), I'm gonna buy some PVC and hook up my 3' tall filter to my 150 to give the fish a little extra oomph on their water conditions. Here's hoping that buys me a few extra months because the fish are
really ready to go into the big tank!
Wow nice pics and updates... I have three atfs and I have them in my wet dry now in a 125... I have a 600 gallon waiting to take some fish out and hopefully growing out those guys they are only 5" I have to find out what other fish are good with them they seem to tear other fishes fins in the wet dry lol.... well anyway awesome fish...
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I think a 600 would be great for your fish growing out. If you want to keep other fish with them, you need to get them eating pellets. Until they realize they don't have to slaughter their tankmates to eat, you're gonna have losses.
Now, on to the update.
I've had a few people ask for some updated pics of ole Max because of my admittedly audacious claim of having a black Goliath. Well, I think I've gotten some really decent pics that illustrate my point and show just how dark this guy is really getting.
Since the shots of Max and Drogo were so popular, I decided to try to get more. I think you guys will enjoy these. Make sure you enlarge them to really enjoy them.
Up first, a picture were Max and Drogo are actually touching. This was slightly out of focus but still a decent picture that shows Max's colors nicely. If you blow this picture up you can see Drogo's teeth, too.
This next shot I think is absolutely wonderful. If I wasn't already March's POTM winner, I'd have cleaned this up a bit and entered it in the next contest. As we all know though, since I won last month I have to wait three months to enter again. When you enlarge this pic, take note of how the rays in Max's tail are getting very black. As you guys can see, his dark colors in the other pictures are NOT a result of a dark tank but are actually what his colors look like!
All pics taken with Nikon d5100 at f9, shutter 1/200, ISO 320, exposure comp +1, speedlight fired remotely. Lens was a 50mm f1.8 prime.