Awesome Festae!
Be nice to see how festae do in a bigger tank like this. Seems like a lot of people have aggression problems but i think that has a lot to do with tank size. I know mel has had good success with his pairs in his 270 and 1000 gallon. May be something for my 240 down the road![]()
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Agreed with fishman. Mel was also able to keep full grown unbees with tankmates for quite some time. That's impressive and it was probably largely due to the fact he kept them in a massive tank. The little male is quite stunning for just have been moved in plopped in a tank I can't wait to see the pair settled. I hope the pair do well in their new home I know they'll get big.
Oh and the background looks amazing in there!
don't be surprised Justin if those few fry you have left end up food for the pair unless you plan on pulling them..... I must admit the tank looks better with that sand now that it has cleared but waiting to see it with the pebbles added.

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They look great n there! SO tiny! Too bad about all they fry...sensitive little buggers.
And whats up w/ the T's? I ordered b4 you and still didnt get one![]()
I love the fish room!
Probably off topic:
Do you use any kind of drain system for your fish room?
I'm setting up my fish room now (spare bedroom) and I was planning on installing a 1.5" PVC line around the floor along the base boards and drill a hole through my wall to the outside for the old water (recycle to trees). I was going to plumb each tank to that drain and ultimately set up a drip system to each tank. I will also set up a drain between each tank with a cap on it so I can remove the cap and stick a python line in there for gravel vacuuming all that nasty water out to my yard.