Hello, I would like to know if I got a good deal on my 125 gallon aquarium setup.(everything is brand new.) I will list everything below! I would also like opinions on how much everyone else paid for there tank setup!

125 gallon aquarium with 125 gallon oak stand!
125 pounds of sand
2 Emperor 400 hang on the back of aquarium filters
1 heater
1 strip light to cover the whole tank!
glass lids for the top of the tank
aquarium wallpaper background
1 bucket
water conditioner and a few more items
He also delivers everything to my house and sets it up!

I am going to pay almost $900.00 for all of these items. Is this a good deal? I live in Kentucky, and I have called many many different pet stores, and he is by far the cheapest! The tank dimensions are 72LX24WX17T. Please let me know if I got a good deal, and let me know what you paid for your setups...THANKS SO MUCH!!!!
I'm using this 125 gallon as a freshwater aquarium! thanks

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If your already here, please give me an answer, I'm desperate lol

I have a 10 Gallon, with 3 small angel fish (which i plan to move to a 55 gallon later on when they get bigger) and 5 neon tetra's, 3 platys, an african dwarf frog, and a pleco. Here's my tank:

Fishtank2

(that plant behind the wood, is on the background lol)

I also have a Gigantea Sword:

plant2 Im excited to add plants to my aquarium... ? (pictures included) Input please?

And I think this one is a Ludwigia Repen? :

http://s39.photobucket.com/albums/e184/booser12/?action=view&current=plant.jpg

I want to add more plants, but I don't know what to add. I realize I need new lighting, what would be the best to get for the plants... ? I have blue gravel right now, and I'm planning on getting better substrate for the plants, or is the gravel good? It's only about 1 inch deep right now, so I think I'll need some more of that, or something different all together. (What do you think?)

As my tank is now, I am looking to just improve it. I have had it for about a year or more now, and I'm ready to take the next step, which i guess is just adding plants.

Any recommendations would be much appreciated. If this was your tank, what would you do with it?

Very detailed question, would appreciate a very detailed answer... :)

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I have created a nice fish tank background from the styrofoam that looks like a wall of rock. Now the question is what do I use to paint the Styrofoam? I have heard that someone has used some kind of epoxy resin. Most of the stuff is toxic. Has anyone used anything that you would recommend??? I would appreciate your help!
Thank you,
Jack

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I have extras to the tank. Here are extras,

55 Gallon tank
- 55 lbs of gravel
- 3 ordinments (Rock, Small castle and a millhouse)
- Lots of Plastic plants assorted
- Whisper 30-60 Filter (Comes with 4 Filter medias and 4 packages of carbon
- Aquarium Heater for a 55 gallon tank.
- Two hoods w/ Lights (good shape)
- Black iron stand for 55 gallon.
- Air pump 30-60 gal comes with Airhoses along with 2 long airstone bars. w/ 2 check valves already attached
- Background added
5.5 Gallon Tank
- 5-10 lbs of gravel
- 10 gal air pump
- No hood No light No stand
- Background added.

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Cool video about DIY Aquarium Background, have a look:


Shot by: jonrawlinson.com Follow me on Twitter twitter.com The music is "Please don't go" by Barcelona. iTunes: bit.ly Barcelona's website: www.myspace.com This was shot at the Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium in Japan. www.kaiyouhaku.com Download the desktop wallpaper: bit.ly Buy the album Absolutes by Barcelona on the iTunes store: bit.ly The main tank called the 'Kuroshio Sea' holds 7500-cubic meters (1981290 gallons) of water and features the world's second largest acrylic glass panel, measuring 8.2 meters by 22.5 meters with a thickness of 60 centimeters. Whale sharks and manta rays are kept amongst many other fish species in the main tank. WE MUST PROTECT OUR OCEANS! This was shot using a Canon 5DMKII with a 28-135mm lens. You should visit my website: jonrawlinson.com
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