We thought you would like to see some pictures of the many aquariums we have in our office’s in Rhinelander, Wisconsin! These are just a few – there are many more! Enjoy…
One of Kevin Kohen's Saltwater Aquarium
Monica's Brackish aquarium |
Monica's Brackish Aquarium Close-up |
Saltwater aquarium in our call center
Monica's Betta aquarium |
Monica's freshwater aquarium |
Freshwater aquarium in our lunch room
Keith's saltwater aquarium |
Donna's freshwater planted aquarium |
Louise's freshwater planted aquarium
Beth's saltwater aquarium |
Beth's freshwater planted aquarium |
Two more of Kevin Kohen's saltwater aquariums
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I m Mohammad ali naqvi form Karachi Pakistan,
I see for your site for fish equarime I have a lot of hobby and I m interested in this field yours fish equarime is very beautiful and I m so thankful to see your site for new ideas for fishes in equarime.
Ya see… this is the kind of thing that isn’t healthy for me. I am jealous. I want to quit my job and go somewhere we can have an aquarium in my cubicle. Heck, i’d love most any of these tanks in my home. Something to strive for, I suppose. Beautiful tanks, all!
These are awesome pics! My husband and I have a 55 gallon saltwater tank that we were constantly battling algae problems until we started using Seachem’s Aqua Vitro products. Our corals are growing very fast and are looking beautiful and our Blue Clove Polyps are spawning!
Beautiful tanks. I would love to work in a place like that.
Beautiful tanks! I like that there is such a variety. I have a 60 gallon saltwater tank with live rock, snails, and some crabs (all purchased from Live Aquaria). I have 3 year old twins and can’t devote the time that I once had. I’ve been at this hobby for 5 years, and seeing other tanks inspires me to keep going, because I do love it. The twins love it too, they are thrilled when Mommy gets a box of snails and crabs in the mail!
Very nice, every one of them! I am especially fond of freshwater planted aquariums. I grew up with only a small aquarium my mother maintained with plants and (mostly) guppies, but she always kept it thickly planted to keep the babies safe. I learned to love a larger aquarium with a variety of plant species. It is so much more enjoyable (to me) than looking at fake plastic plants, even though it can be a little more challenging to maintain. (Especially if you have snails!)