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Anonymous
This pool has a 12 foot diameter, and is 30 inches tall, soon it will be in my garage, given a several inch black or play sand substrate, aquascaped and planted with a 6,500K 250W double ended metal halide hung over it, throw in a big branch, add schools of fish, enjoy. Every so often I can put on some goggles and so swimming with my tropical fish.

Best part, the pool is only a $100.

I've been told I should do freshwater stingrays, but that seems like a waste of 1500 gallons for a few rays sitting around the bottom.

Or should I get two smaller ones and do one cichlid and one tropical, if I went much smaller then I would use stock tanks, but I like the idea of snorkeling with my fish and the awesome potential for underwater photography, and I've been looking at a school of about 50 cardinal tetras for years, I want a school of a few hundred.

I already have a shit ton of aquariums and a reef, but we have one of these holding koi inside at my store, and I covet it every day knowing I could have so much fun with it.
>> Anonymous
lol i have that pool, its trash. i'd stock it with arowana/catfish
>> Anonymous
I use a pool that size for my two ducks to swim in. :3
>> Anonymous
do arowana with ducks