The 125 gallon freshwater paradise part 1

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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2010

My 125 gallon freshwater planted tank. With 4 Clown Loaches, a Leopard Ctenopoma, Plecostomus, Upside down catfish, couple of Pictus cats and Convict Cichlid. All the plants are real.

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  • damn thats a hella nice tank and sweet ass fish

  • @djrucker420 Thank you. I just added some freshwater anglefish. When they get bigger I will make another vid.

  • Very nice tank. I'm hoping to up grade to 125 soon. Ever think about putting a black ghost knife in too. Cool fish an you got enough hiding spots for it

  • @norcalsav I actually have thought about getting a black ghost knife. But most of my fish hide a lot. I would like to get some fish that actually will swim around and show themselves.

    The only problem with fish tanks is if you get a 20 (gallon) you will want a 65, then a 125, when you get a 125 you will want a 180.

    

  • pretty

  • @tammeasha Thank you.

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  • @aqinthe yeah I hear ya i have a Stripped Raphel Cat that shares a cave with the BGK. an I havent seen it since i put him in 3 months ago lol. but thats ok with me cause thats the way he want to live. at least he BGK comes out to feed. pease!

  • sweet

  • Impressive fish tank! Impressive fish.

  • Very nice set up man, good looking tank and quality. I never had any luck with tanks but thats a good looking setup.

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