~ Our Fish Tanks ~

Angel fish spawning pictures!!!

Note: the tanks below are all old news. Most of them have been moved around, recycled, taken down, etc. I've had two kids since this page was edited, so everything is different now. I will be updating more soon!

picture of 150 gallon indoor quotpondquot

150 gallon goldfish "pond" in our basement, with 4 comets, 1 shubunkin Âand 1 calico fantail goldfish. 
Picture of 100 gallon tank

100 gallon tank with 5 Geophagus braziliensis, 1 tri-color shark and 1 tiger barb.

Picture of a 55 gallon planted community tank

55 gallon planted tank at work with angelfish, a tilapia, a black tetra, a corydoras, a farlowella, a funky eel and an otocinclus. Plants include java fern, java moss, vallisneria and a few stem plants.

Picture of planted 55 gallon tank

55 gallon planted tank with rainbowfish, barbs, corydoras, ancistrus, rasboras, etc. and many plants.

Picture of 55 gallon tank with african cichlids

55 gallon tank with assorted african cichlids from Lake Malawi.

lilafi tank
55 gallon tank with Arulius barbs and Hemichromis lilafi and giant balls of java fern.
Picture of 20 gallon long tank with one male cichlid

20 gallon long tank with one male african cichlid (Pseudotropheus freibergi).

Planted 20 gallon high tank with livebearers and angels

20 gallon high planted tank with baby angelfish, mollies, guppies, ancistrus, corydoras and many plants.

Picture of 20 gallon long tank with Julidochromis transcriptus

20 gallon long tank with Julidochromis transcriptus and one malawi cichlid.

Picture of a 10 gallon tank with kribensis and a corydoras

10 gallon tank with 2 Kribensis and a bunch of java fern.

10 gallon planted tank with random community fish.

10 gallon tank with baby synodontis and two female Pseudotropheus Freibergi.

All photos on these pages were taken with our Nikon Cookpix 990 digital camera (scaled down and compressed for the web).  Feel free to write to me for more information or with any comments. Please do not copy or use the material on these pages without contacting me for permission first.  Thanks!

You may be interested in viewing my old fish page, which I will be adding to this one soon.

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