Thanks mate. Really really liking this one so far. What schooling fish you think would be good? I have two that are my top choices right now. Columbian blues and the pristilla tetra
@@seansquill8773 I have yeah. Awesome fish! Can be a little nippy though right? I really like the black phantoms too but I think they are a similar kinda deal
Nice scape and good video. I think the hanging piece looks great! I'm gonna scape my 75 gallon and probably will incorporate some of your ideas...from other builds too! Good Job!
I did enjoy this video! I love seeing the final fish choices. A few months ago I set up my largest 75 gallon tank. My plan is one Geo topajos, one angelfish, pearl gouramis, dwarf neon rainbows, bristlenose pleco. My Angel is a koi and it is beautiful. The Geo is still a juvenile so not sure if male or female...I suspect it's a female??? I love the hatchet fish idea, marble hatchet always catch my eye:). Roseline sharks are awesome too but since they are so active I didn't want to stress out my Angel. You'll have to share a video of all your final choices:)
Looks great. I like to hang wood from above as it not only adds height to the scape, it also gives a greater area for the geos to sift through the sand.
You've done an amazing job there Lewis. Right at the end of the cinematic you could see the reflection of the root it looked awesome. The Red Heads are lovely fish fairly slow growing, however as they mature the fins take on some pretty cool colours. I've had mine for about two years and they are probably about 5 inch long now. Looking forward to see what you do with your last tank. Stay safe and take care mate.
That's a good question. Mbuna tank maybe? I don't think a community tank is your thing somehow. Possibly a Lake Tanganyika set up. I'm sure what ever you decide it'll turn out great. Looking forward to seeing it.
It’s locally sourced rock I’ve found overtime. I’m not sure what it is called. Sorry for the lack of help! Thanks for watching & supporting the channel Lisa👍🏻
A school of Congo Tetra would look amazing in this tank against the Black background...
Great build
Thanks! I was a really fun one and probably my favorite tank in the fish room right now
Tank looks great brother. Love it 😍
Thanks mate. Really really liking this one so far. What schooling fish you think would be good? I have two that are my top choices right now. Columbian blues and the pristilla tetra
@@cichlidscape Ever look into Black Skirt Tetras?
@@seansquill8773 I have yeah. Awesome fish! Can be a little nippy though right? I really like the black phantoms too but I think they are a similar kinda deal
The tank looks brilliant Louis but my favourite one of your tanks is the 125 love it .stay safe love to all from Stoke 👍
Thanks George. Maybe this tank will overtake the 125 once the fish grow and color up🤔 we’ll see in time! Haha thanks for watching again mate👍🏻
Good job
Thanks team! Had fun creating this one👍🏻
That looks awesome mate, love the wood, the little splashes of green, the fish. Really cool. 💪
Thanks mate I appreciate it! Really loving this tank so far. Once the geo’s settle in and grow I’m sure it’ll get even better👌🏻
Nice scape and good video. I think the hanging piece looks great! I'm gonna scape my 75 gallon and probably will incorporate some of your ideas...from other builds too! Good Job!
Thanks for watching & commenting Shelby. Yeah I like the hanging root too. Really is something different👍🏻 I hope your tank builds go well!
I did enjoy this video! I love seeing the final fish choices. A few months ago I set up my largest 75 gallon tank. My plan is one Geo topajos, one angelfish, pearl gouramis, dwarf neon rainbows, bristlenose pleco. My Angel is a koi and it is beautiful. The Geo is still a juvenile so not sure if male or female...I suspect it's a female??? I love the hatchet fish idea, marble hatchet always catch my eye:). Roseline sharks are awesome too but since they are so active I didn't want to stress out my Angel. You'll have to share a video of all your final choices:)
Looks great. I like to hang wood from above as it not only adds height to the scape, it also gives a greater area for the geos to sift through the sand.
For sure! Looks great I think. Gives the tank a different perspective for sure👍🏻 thanks for watching & commenting mate
You've done an amazing job there Lewis. Right at the end of the cinematic you could see the reflection of the root it looked awesome. The Red Heads are lovely fish fairly slow growing, however as they mature the fins take on some pretty cool colours. I've had mine for about two years and they are probably about 5 inch long now. Looking forward to see what you do with your last tank. Stay safe and take care mate.
Thanks for checking out the video John. Glad you liked it! The last tank is a 40 gallon breeder. What would you do?
That's a good question. Mbuna tank maybe? I don't think a community tank is your thing somehow. Possibly a Lake Tanganyika set up. I'm sure what ever you decide it'll turn out great. Looking forward to seeing it.
What's the name of the rock you used?
It’s locally sourced rock I’ve found overtime. I’m not sure what it is called. Sorry for the lack of help! Thanks for watching & supporting the channel Lisa👍🏻
@@cichlidscape Thanks for the reply
Which are tank measures?
Rummy nose tetra or bleeding heart tetra