By madness, I mean my cichlid obsession of course. I have just spent the last like two hours updating the "my tanks" section over on a certain very large cichlid site, and since I went around taking pics of all my tanks tonight, I thought you all might like a visual of my madness. Sorry, the pics are dark - the result of no-flash pics in a house with the LAMEST lighting ever.
Monster tank 1 - Vixen's tank, 90gal.
Monster tank 2 - Talon's tank, 75gal.
Monster tank 3 - Dozer's tank, 75gal.
Monster tank 4 - Kujo's tank, 65gal.
Monster tank 5 - what just today became the growout for my 2" Vieja argentea baby, 46gal.
As you can see, the monster tanks are pretty bare. They each have a "house" , and some of them have toys, but the obvious point is to leave as much free-swimming space as possible.
This is my South American tank, 55gal. Houses Chester, my gold severum, a green severum, an A. diadema, and now some Geophagus abalios.
This is Maverik's growout, a 33gal. He's the EBJD. He lives with two cories to clean up after him, in an attempt to prevent any diseases while he's still very vulnerable. He'll get a background soon.
Monster tank 1 - Vixen's tank, 90gal.
Monster tank 2 - Talon's tank, 75gal.
Monster tank 3 - Dozer's tank, 75gal.
Monster tank 4 - Kujo's tank, 65gal.
Monster tank 5 - what just today became the growout for my 2" Vieja argentea baby, 46gal.
As you can see, the monster tanks are pretty bare. They each have a "house" , and some of them have toys, but the obvious point is to leave as much free-swimming space as possible.
This is my South American tank, 55gal. Houses Chester, my gold severum, a green severum, an A. diadema, and now some Geophagus abalios.
This is Maverik's growout, a 33gal. He's the EBJD. He lives with two cories to clean up after him, in an attempt to prevent any diseases while he's still very vulnerable. He'll get a background soon.