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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Cincinnati
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Most amazing/difficult tank you've ever seen
For me it would be a planted discus tank of about 300 gallons. That wouldn't be too impresive had it not been for the 4 teacup stingrays. The tank was breathtaking, wish I would have gotten a picture.
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I don't know how many gallons it was, but at an aquarium in Florida I saw an Amazon river biotope with 12 ft arapaimas.
I think this tank is pretty cool, even if it isn't freshwater. Behold the .5g coral reef. http://reefs.org/phpBB2/download.php?id=12804
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