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I've been slowly upgrading my fishroom over the past few months. Some of my tanks are currently a bit sparse on decorations as I am waiting on a few plant, gravel and driftwood shipments that will be in next week. Heres a pic of the new shelf. Its been up for 2 weeks now.
The top row holds 3 - 10 gals. Left to right - P. taeniatus 'Nigerian Red'; P. subocellatus 'Moamda' & a guppy trio; P. taeniatus 'Moliwe' & a group of threadfin rainbows(2m/4f). The backs of these havent been painted yet because each pair had young fry that were not ready to seperate when I built the shelf. I had to move these tanks very carefully due to the fry because the shelf was going where the 10's were setup originally. It was risky, but sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do, fortunatly I only lost 1 batch of fry.
The middle shelf holds 2 - 20 long tanks. The one on the left contains 6 juvinile p. taeniatus 'Keinke' that I intend to pair off and a handful's worth of odd and end killi fish. The right containes 7 P. taeniatus 'Makouri' juvies that I am going to pair up, a group of neon dwarf rainbows(1m/3f) and a trio of bristlenose plecos.
The bottom shelf also holds 2 - 20 longs. Tank on the left has around 17 juvinile Apisto. Cacatuoides and 2 adult females(my male disapeared a few weeks ago) and the right one containes 4 wild dwarf green pikes and 5 peacock eels.
I moved the fish into the 20 longs the day before yesterday so I could paint the backs of the tanks they belong in and I'll have those tanks back up and the fish back in them today. The juvenile pelvicachromis are almost ready to be moved and will go into the 20's on the middle shelf for growout. Then I can put these guys into tanks I've already painted and get the backs of those tanks painted. I'll have more photos up later when I get the time to take them. I've got tanks setup all over the house that I'm trying to organize into this room bit by bit and I'm in the middle of setting up another shelf. LOL

The top row holds 3 - 10 gals. Left to right - P. taeniatus 'Nigerian Red'; P. subocellatus 'Moamda' & a guppy trio; P. taeniatus 'Moliwe' & a group of threadfin rainbows(2m/4f). The backs of these havent been painted yet because each pair had young fry that were not ready to seperate when I built the shelf. I had to move these tanks very carefully due to the fry because the shelf was going where the 10's were setup originally. It was risky, but sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do, fortunatly I only lost 1 batch of fry.
The middle shelf holds 2 - 20 long tanks. The one on the left contains 6 juvinile p. taeniatus 'Keinke' that I intend to pair off and a handful's worth of odd and end killi fish. The right containes 7 P. taeniatus 'Makouri' juvies that I am going to pair up, a group of neon dwarf rainbows(1m/3f) and a trio of bristlenose plecos.
The bottom shelf also holds 2 - 20 longs. Tank on the left has around 17 juvinile Apisto. Cacatuoides and 2 adult females(my male disapeared a few weeks ago) and the right one containes 4 wild dwarf green pikes and 5 peacock eels.
I moved the fish into the 20 longs the day before yesterday so I could paint the backs of the tanks they belong in and I'll have those tanks back up and the fish back in them today. The juvenile pelvicachromis are almost ready to be moved and will go into the 20's on the middle shelf for growout. Then I can put these guys into tanks I've already painted and get the backs of those tanks painted. I'll have more photos up later when I get the time to take them. I've got tanks setup all over the house that I'm trying to organize into this room bit by bit and I'm in the middle of setting up another shelf. LOL