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If money, time, space, or any other factor wasn't an issue, what would be your dream aquarium?

Things I would like to know:

- Size of tank?

- Is tank long or tall?

- Freshwater or Saltwater?

- Peaceful, Semi-Aggressive, or Aggressive tank?

- Fish/Creatures stocking list you would use in the tank?

- Plant/Decoration stocking list as well as layout plan you would use?

If there is anything else you want to mention like the heater you would use or filter you would use feel free to mention it as well.

Thanks for any comments.
 
If money, time, space, or any other factor wasn't an issue, what would be your dream aquarium?

Things I would like to know:

- Size of tank?

- Is tank long or tall?

- Freshwater or Saltwater?

- Peaceful, Semi-Aggressive, or Aggressive tank?

- Fish/Creatures stocking list you would use in the tank?

- Plant/Decoration stocking list as well as layout plan you would use?

If there is anything else you want to mention like the heater you would use or filter you would use feel free to mention it as well.

Thanks for any comments.

- 3000 gallon

- long tank

- freshwater

- Semi- Aggressive/peaceful since tank is so big

- School of 500 Tiger Barbs
20 Angelfish
100 Corydoras
100 Kuhli Loaches
School of 200 Rummynose Tetras
School of 100 Marbeled Hatchet Dish
Hundreds of shrimp

- Few hundred pounds of Rock an Driftwood
Heavily planted with low- medium light plants
Black sand
 
I actually plan to have this at some point, when I move into my new house. A 2000 gallon aquarium in my basement with sand substrate and an alligator snapping turtle with any fish that aren't eaten right away haha it's going to be a fun project hopefully finished within the next 3 or so years. I am also planning on keeping a few native fish from their habitat like catfish, bluegills, and crappies. Although they probably will be eaten. They will be replaced as they are eaten, the alligator snapping turtle is going to be the main attraction.
 
I live in a city where I'm not likely to own a house. So even a 200g is a dream for me at the moment. If so it would be a community tank with a massive school of small fish.
Maybe a biotope of Thailand for my wife. Red tail sharks, big school of dwarf chain loaches etc etc
 
800 gallons
Long
Saltwater/ coral sea biotope
20 pajama cardinal fish
1 mystery wrasse
2 longnose hawkfish
1 emperor angelfish
1 blue tang
Corals
aussie bubble coral
australian big polyp blastomussa
scolymia australis
Aussie brain coral
Aussie acan lord coral
Aussie hammer coral
 
500 gallon long reef tank
Stocked with:

Achilles tang
Shoal of fathead anthias
Trio of leopard wrasses
Regal angel
Pair of gold band maroon clowns
Sailfin tang
Yellow tang x3
Kole tang
Pair of bluespot jawfish
Blue ribbon eel
Tons of acropora and other sps with various lps and zoas
Clams as well
 
Tough pic. It would have to be a large tank designed as a complete ecosystem. Also would have ti be very diverse. I just have so many idea.... lol
 

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