J.D.M. (Load Warning!!!)

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West1

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fastfreddy;3860329; said:
The only thing that upsets me about this post is I feel like I'm the only one who hasn't been invited to Jons house:cry:

Im right behind ya bratha:ROFL::D
 

jlnguyen74

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West1;3861646; said:
Im right behind ya bratha:ROFL::D
If you're willing to drive, my door is always welcome you! :)
 

FishNCash

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jlnguyen74;3861639; said:
Actually, I have a 5-ft single T-5 bulb hanging on top of the tank. I'm not good with scaping, have no art bone in me (couldn't even take a decent photo :grinno:), so that's how I like my tank... When I set up my 500-gal, I may have driftwood, and may be substrate, but not this one, my giant holding tank! :D
If you be nice to your bro and give him a few pbass then he'll lend you some of his art work talent.:D John, are you running 10,000K bulb? In my opinion pbass looks best until daylight spectrum.
 

King-eL

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I too like to overstock my tank and I got 2 reasons why I do it.

1. If I'm running so many tank due the all the fish that I want to keep, I might run some serious problems when I'm out. I like go out and have fun, party party party. When you're out, you won't know if the circuit breaker shuts off due to overload of running to many large tanks and by the time you're home with a nice good looking sexy girl and you see your fish floating dead because of power failure of running too many tank, you might not have fun with the girl because the dead fish just ruined everything. Lol!
2. I like to keep my tank the way it is. As it prevents my fish from killing the others as the aggression spreads around and prevent them from having a selective targets. Save space at home too. It will also save me some bills.
 

MFM

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Nice, that tank probably only holds like 15o gallons with all the fish taking up the tank space! hahaha:ROFL:

Nice BTW, and good luck transferring 39 peacock bass to the new tank:)
 

jlnguyen74

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REC;3864598; said:
Filtration has to be crazy to deal with that load. Any pics of the filtration?
The four hydro sponge filters shown in the first pic :popcorn:
 
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