Photos of your Loach tanks
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I noticed you guys mostly have fairly sparsely planted tanks: coconuts with man made holes certainly accomodate loaches well as well as stacks of rocks, but how about numerous small to medium anubias grafted onto pieces of bogwood to form a kind of "maze" and naturally formed "caves" of roots and wood. (It makes the loach santuary look very natural and lush if you arrange the anubias correctly).
Just an idea. My loaches seem to enjoy it, pity my camera is so lousy.
Just an idea. My loaches seem to enjoy it, pity my camera is so lousy.
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Some pretty dark shots of my 4 tanks.
The new road trip tank.

The angel tank.

The 40 bow.

The river tank.

The new road trip tank.

The angel tank.

The 40 bow.

The river tank.

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One of those things... Maybe doing nothing is what's best. There's two regular three foot fluorescent tubes. I have an Aquaclear 30 plus a 201 Powerhead. No extra CO2. I have to prune the Microsorum back as the leaves tend to grow out of the water and shrivel.kimura wrote:hey mark what do you do to get those java ferns to grow like that ? mine grow but the leaves never get really large. they reproduce but stay really small. granted there are other plants in there that may be competing for nutrients.
what kind of light, filter and C02 if any, are you using?
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Dave - Id actually enjoy seeing some Corydoras pygmaeus in there with my Kuhlis, nice idea, noted, thanks.
Directorate - that is spot on in my opinion, its how i want my Loach/bottom dweller tank to look - really natural, a slice of habitat with lots of bogwood, a few plants, a tiny bit of shade and an area free to swim about in if they are in a crazy mood (ie - feeding time !). I think you should post some photos, im desperate for ideas along those lines, dont worry about your camera !
Mark - thats a great tank, i bet your Loaches love being in there, rooting around and resting in with the plants.
Shari - Id have to agree with Directorate, the 1st and 3rd tanks are my faves, stunning setups. The New Road Trip tank is brilliant, exactly what i mean by natural, its not too organised and its cosy looking. I browse around the plantedtank type forums a bit and most of the layouts in them are boring and samey to me, they look so fake and artificial despite all the effort that goes into designing them.
This is becoming a memorable thread. Keep it going.
Stephen.
Directorate - that is spot on in my opinion, its how i want my Loach/bottom dweller tank to look - really natural, a slice of habitat with lots of bogwood, a few plants, a tiny bit of shade and an area free to swim about in if they are in a crazy mood (ie - feeding time !). I think you should post some photos, im desperate for ideas along those lines, dont worry about your camera !

Mark - thats a great tank, i bet your Loaches love being in there, rooting around and resting in with the plants.
Shari - Id have to agree with Directorate, the 1st and 3rd tanks are my faves, stunning setups. The New Road Trip tank is brilliant, exactly what i mean by natural, its not too organised and its cosy looking. I browse around the plantedtank type forums a bit and most of the layouts in them are boring and samey to me, they look so fake and artificial despite all the effort that goes into designing them.
This is becoming a memorable thread. Keep it going.
Stephen.
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