fuzzylogic
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Post by fuzzylogic on Oct 7, 2011 21:09:51 GMT -6
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Post by bnoel210 on Oct 7, 2011 21:28:30 GMT -6
Awsome looking fish. Whats the footprint of the tank and stocklist? What kind of eels do you have?
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Post by glenoweth on Oct 7, 2011 21:41:37 GMT -6
nice looking tank
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Post by fuzzylogic on Oct 7, 2011 21:44:51 GMT -6
Thanks bnoel. that tank is a 55. Lets see One is a rope fish, the other a tiretrack eel. While they arent from the region and there requirement are a bit diff with ph and things i've found they do very well in my tank. I had synos in there but they got way too big and competed for the bottom. I have 3 labs, soon to be down to 1 male. I actually have another tank of lab fry I need to decide what to do with. 2 kenyi about to be down to 1, fryeri, got a sunburst(dragons blood, or whatever they are calling them this week), Flavus, red zebra, Cobalt blue, OB Peacock, unkown female peacock about to be removed, and a livingstoni Im probably going to rehome as well. Forgive the generic names. it would take to long for me to check the spelling
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Post by kyangelsncorys on Oct 7, 2011 23:38:27 GMT -6
Thats one good looking tank of africans
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Post by davidtcb1 on Oct 8, 2011 21:30:25 GMT -6
Great tank. Nice job on the holey rock too.
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Post by fuzzylogic on Oct 8, 2011 21:54:14 GMT -6
Thanks guys!!! I'm actually doing it a lil differently now. I used to bleach it out every other month but now I'm going for a more natural look. I think the fish like it more with some algae growth and it seems more natural.
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