The middle picture is the Braziliensis and the other two no one knows. I know they are earth eaters but what kind? I figured your the big guys so I hope to gain knowledgeI think this is what I have hi I’m new here, hope it’s ok to jump right in.
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Very nice tank, fish, and aquacscaping. Thanks for sharing125 gallon geo/wild angel tank.
40b sump with a cubic foot of K1 media, some sponges and a marinepure plate.
DIY drip system
35w UV sterilizer
2lb CO2 system
Stocking:
3 Leaupoldi angels
3 Peru Scalare
5 G. Abailos
1 Santoperca Leuocistica
3 Pinstripe D amba
1 Threadfin Acara
Apistogramma erythuras and tefe pairs
6 unknown corys
11 emperor tetra
12 red serape tetra
galaxy bristlenose plecos
(holding the non-wild angels for a friend)
Overstocked but most fish are very small except big santoperca- rock gobbler
Drip system changes 100% of the water a week, dripping in 200 gallons a week. I also have a line that puts out 8 gallons an hour and I can just open that and do a dilution water change.
DIY overflow on the sump has two lines, one airline tubing that constantly runs and one large that can take down any amount of water.
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Thank you Lilyann!!Very nice tank, fish, and aquacscaping. Thanks for sharing
Wow looks great!I added some geophagus neambi juveniles recently to my tank, so I thought I would add a video update. They are little guys, so not colored up quite yet.
Here is the stock in tank:
Stock:
3 geophagus neambi
5 geophagus sveni
6 biotodoma cupido
8 corydoras splendens
5 Hypoptopoma gulare
3 Otocinclus cocama
20 hyphessobrycon cf. pulchripinnis "orange"
12 Phenacogrammus aurantiacus
8 Hemigrammopetersius pulcher
Thank you! I was worried that no plants would survive the geo's constant sifting of the gravel, but so far so good!Wow looks great!