125 gallon saltwater fish tank

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25 Responses to “125 gallon saltwater fish tank”

  1. langevin34 Says:

    Timothy Riggs

    im just starting a salt water tank and im gonna get an 125 gallon…nice setup

  2. ryry617 Says:

    Albert Sheridan

    what is tha last song that plays.. it’s pretty??????

  3. drummerdude134 Says:

    Peggy Brownell

    cool i have a 47 gallon

  4. AK47NYG Says:

    Vera Carroll

    You’re tank looks beautiful except for the hanging filter. You should get a canister that sits underneath the tank and out of the way. It will make your tank look much better. Nice fish though. What’s the purple one? A goby is it?

  5. blueryoma Says:

    Manuel Aikens

    wow , it is a nice tank , i have a own fish tank too ! but my tank sand have grow the grass , who know hoe to cure it ?

  6. keshavarzia2 Says:

    Deitz

    Its a great tank. Love the fishes too. I have a question, how much did this set up cost you? except the tank, fish, sand and live rocks.
    Thank You.

  7. pker8 Says:

    Alice Workman

    Wow i was gonna get a 46 gallon with bow front for christmas but instead i got it on the 13th! now i just have to wait for the bacteria my fish need which will be on the 27th of december, cant wait!

  8. pker8 Says:

    Chris Magee

    Ithink a crab would be a nice addition to the tank if all he fish would be ok with it. i got a 46 gallon they are quite big but not as big as 125 gallon though and im thinking of getting a bunch of crabs reed fish and such if they are ok with each other and have the right degrees. which is 26 degrees (celsius) :)

  9. iamNiz Says:

    Belinda Luster

    how are your tangs getting along? I’m currently planning a 125 g fish only and i would love to have 2+ tangs in it.

  10. amy4frnzzz Says:

    Beatrice Hooper

    beautifulll.//////

  11. BillySlone Says:

    Darlene Matheson

    This is a gorgeous tank, I want to purchase a new tank… 48 gallon bow front. Its black, with a matching hood and solid wood stand for only $350! brand new out of my local pet shop!
    But, isnt it hard keeping saltwater fish? And even more hard paying for them? LOL

  12. bao357 Says:

    Lorraine Proffitt

    I’m not sure whether more = healthier for the tank or not.

  13. bao357 Says:

    Agnes Rinehart

    The general rule of thumb is to have one pound of live rock for every gallon. This is a 125 gallon tank, so 125 lbs of live rock would be sufficient, but I decided to go just a little bit over that :)

  14. jbusson Says:

    Kathleen Labrecque

    so the more live rock you have the healther the water?

  15. dethklokrules666 Says:

    Judkins

    how do you cure live rock?

  16. samsnape321 Says:

    Shelia Townsley

    ur tank is amazing i want a salwater tank ive just bought a tropicak one i like ur clown fishes

  17. cutietwo22 Says:

    Albert Calhoun

    wow beautiful tank, bravo! that mandarin is beautiful:)

  18. bao357 Says:

    Maryann Batson

    It’s called live rock because there are micro organisms that are alive on and inside of the rock. They mainly provide filtration for the tank. This is very important for a saltwater tank.

  19. Judocraft Says:

    Kathy Longo

    whats thhe diffrence in live and dead rock? i mean its a rock

  20. bao357 Says:

    Katrina Tincher

    This tank is set up with a custom wet/dry filtration system (20 gal), Bak Pak II protein skimmer, ~140 lbs of liverock, Seiho powerheads, and a 300 watt power compact lights.

  21. bao357 Says:

    Maricela Riesgo

    Yes, it’s a glass tank.

  22. jammer36 Says:

    Trout

    wow beautiful fishies

  23. smiley4284 Says:

    Doris Hamner

    Hey bao beautiful tank. What type of equipment are you running?

  24. 095340002 Says:

    Kelly Stermer

    is it a glass tank

  25. UndeadGunz Says:

    Josephine Meneses

    I found Nemo

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