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Originally posted by ddaquaria View PostOnce the plants really fill in, this is going to look GOOD. So far the cardinals and hatchets have turned into altum/leopoldi food. Hopefully these new tetras do a good job of not being eaten.
I have to admit, this large tank does make me want to buy new tanks for my trophs.
uh oh!
i can see it now, 5 215's
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Once the plants really fill in, this is going to look GOOD. So far the cardinals and hatchets have turned into altum/leopoldi food. Hopefully these new tetras do a good job of not being eaten.
I have to admit, this large tank does make me want to buy new tanks for my trophs.
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You do know that she is gonna see this thread therefore the suprise is out of the hat
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Sounds cool Geoff.
One lesson though: When angels are happy - cardinals turn into really expensive food. (As well as small rummys and hatchetfish)
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you wouldnt...Originally posted by geoff_tropheus View PostI think I might give my 300 10ft to Mary Beth as a birthday present...
300 green Neons, 100 cory cats, and Angels..but I'd have to tell her they would all have to be wild caught to keep the "elitist" theme going around... :)
By the way your tank looks awesome and it is a true work of art here...
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I think I might give my 300 10ft to Mary Beth as a birthday present...
300 green Neons, 100 cory cats, and Angels..but I'd have to tell her they would all have to be wild caught to keep the "elitist" theme going around... :)
By the way your tank looks awesome and it is a true work of art here...
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Finally installed one of my inline heaters and a homemade CO2 reactor. The plants are slowly starting to spread, and I've started my regimen of ferts and water changes.
Tomorrow, I hope to install the second heater, and find a better bracket to hold the reactor (versus zip-line).
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