The new combined tank [PICS]
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Two months have passed now and its time for some more pics. Everything has gone fine with no casualties, only shrimp and MTS have been eaten. And next week I'll be getting two more G. flavatras (at last). One Rosy loach thinks its a Pseudomugil, hangs out with the wrong crowd so to say and is the only Rosy who eats from the surface.
damn picasa web album, let try it this way: http://picasaweb.google.com/janma79/New ... directlink (hope it works)
and HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!!
damn picasa web album, let try it this way: http://picasaweb.google.com/janma79/New ... directlink (hope it works)
and HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!!
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Keith, my plan was to only have Java fern/moss in the tank. But there is Anubias too and the plant in the middle that is unknown to me. The fern is easy to maintain and grows anywhere.
Carol, it is a Panda garra, Garra flavatra.
soul-hugger, no glue. Only tried to put them as steady as possible.
Carol, it is a Panda garra, Garra flavatra.
soul-hugger, no glue. Only tried to put them as steady as possible.
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