I just about have a 60 gallon tank cycled and ready for fish. I have been scaping, planting, and fishless-cycling 3 tanks from scratch for the last couple of months and am getting EXCITED for fish! I have a 16 gallon bowfront, 20 gallon, and a 60 gallon. (Ignore the cloudiness and brown algae
as I said, I am still cycling. I also moved the sword plant a bit further back in the 16 gallon last night)
I have been back and forth, back and forth, on fish stock for the 60 gallon for months. I was originally going to put in Tropheus and then re-scaped for 6 amazon puffers, and they FINALLY became available at my LFS... however they are a bit expensive for me to be able to buy a decent school. $30/each which is a little much for me right now (plus i'm terrified something will happen and then i'm out $180 worth of fish).
Instead, I have been looking at Figure 8 puffers, which I had dismissed before because I didn't feel like researching brackish tanks lol. BUT, I went ahead and did some research and think I will be just fine running my first brackish tank. I just got some marine salt and a refractometer in the mail yesterday.
During my researching I have seen about 50% say only to keep one puffer, and 50% say that you could keep a pair of Figure 8's as long as you started them together when they were juveniles.
What do you guys think? I have posted other puffer questions here in the past and there seem to be a lot of users that have experience with puffers on this forum.
**feel free to comment on my other tank ideas below too if you see something wrong or have a suggestion. I have not added fish to any of them yet, just plants.
60 Gallons 48x12x24 ~ Figure 8 Puffers (2) and Bumblebee Gobies (4-6)
Cascade 1000 canister filter
Aquaclear 70 HOB filter (just added, not in pic yet)
2 x Fluval E 300w heaters
*have not started adding salt yet, so no SG reading
Substrate - Seachem Flourite black sand and red gravel + pool filter sand on the sides
Root tabs and liquid ferts
No Co2 (might look into adding this later, but it's too expensive right now)
Finnex Planted Plus 24/7 LED light
Amazon Sword
Red Flame Sword
Marimo, nano (these may be moved depending on how they do. I am running kind of high temps right now for cycling ~80F~ and they are doing so-so with that)
Italian Vallisneria
Moneywort
***Plants are just starting to really grow. I will be trimming and propagating this weekend. This will eventually be dense plants in the middle and maybe Val all around the back and sides.
20 Gallons 24x12x16 ~ Male Betta (1) Nerite Snale (1) Corydoras habrosus (8-10)
Bacto-Surge Sponge Filter (75gallon)
100w Heater
Substrate - Mix of Seachem Flourite black sand and pool filter sand (left-over from 60 gallon re-scape)
Root tabs and liquid ferts
No Co2
NICREW LED Light
Anubius Nana
Red Flame Sword
Marimo, nano
Italian Vallisneria
Moneywort
16 Gallon 20x13x18 ~ Dwarf Puffer (1-4) *haven't fully decided on just 1 or enough to spread aggression
Aquaclear 30 HOB filter
Fluval E 100w heater
Substrate - Seachem Flourite black sand and red gravel
Root tabs and liquid ferts
No Co2
Built-in LED lights ~ no idea on the specs. Attached to the lid, which is attached to the tank
Amazon Sword
Italian Vallisneria
Red Flame Sword
Marimo, nano
Bacopa
Java Fern Windelov
Moneywort








I have been back and forth, back and forth, on fish stock for the 60 gallon for months. I was originally going to put in Tropheus and then re-scaped for 6 amazon puffers, and they FINALLY became available at my LFS... however they are a bit expensive for me to be able to buy a decent school. $30/each which is a little much for me right now (plus i'm terrified something will happen and then i'm out $180 worth of fish).
Instead, I have been looking at Figure 8 puffers, which I had dismissed before because I didn't feel like researching brackish tanks lol. BUT, I went ahead and did some research and think I will be just fine running my first brackish tank. I just got some marine salt and a refractometer in the mail yesterday.
During my researching I have seen about 50% say only to keep one puffer, and 50% say that you could keep a pair of Figure 8's as long as you started them together when they were juveniles.
What do you guys think? I have posted other puffer questions here in the past and there seem to be a lot of users that have experience with puffers on this forum.
**feel free to comment on my other tank ideas below too if you see something wrong or have a suggestion. I have not added fish to any of them yet, just plants.
60 Gallons 48x12x24 ~ Figure 8 Puffers (2) and Bumblebee Gobies (4-6)
Cascade 1000 canister filter
Aquaclear 70 HOB filter (just added, not in pic yet)
2 x Fluval E 300w heaters
*have not started adding salt yet, so no SG reading
Substrate - Seachem Flourite black sand and red gravel + pool filter sand on the sides
Root tabs and liquid ferts
No Co2 (might look into adding this later, but it's too expensive right now)
Finnex Planted Plus 24/7 LED light
Amazon Sword
Red Flame Sword
Marimo, nano (these may be moved depending on how they do. I am running kind of high temps right now for cycling ~80F~ and they are doing so-so with that)
Italian Vallisneria
Moneywort
***Plants are just starting to really grow. I will be trimming and propagating this weekend. This will eventually be dense plants in the middle and maybe Val all around the back and sides.
20 Gallons 24x12x16 ~ Male Betta (1) Nerite Snale (1) Corydoras habrosus (8-10)
Bacto-Surge Sponge Filter (75gallon)
100w Heater
Substrate - Mix of Seachem Flourite black sand and pool filter sand (left-over from 60 gallon re-scape)
Root tabs and liquid ferts
No Co2
NICREW LED Light
Anubius Nana
Red Flame Sword
Marimo, nano
Italian Vallisneria
Moneywort
16 Gallon 20x13x18 ~ Dwarf Puffer (1-4) *haven't fully decided on just 1 or enough to spread aggression
Aquaclear 30 HOB filter
Fluval E 100w heater
Substrate - Seachem Flourite black sand and red gravel
Root tabs and liquid ferts
No Co2
Built-in LED lights ~ no idea on the specs. Attached to the lid, which is attached to the tank

Amazon Sword
Italian Vallisneria
Red Flame Sword
Marimo, nano
Bacopa
Java Fern Windelov
Moneywort






