220 Gallon Predator Tank Re Scaped

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JayP

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Are those both ferns planted in the substrate? They definitely look like java fern. You shouldn't plant it under the substrate. They're gonna end up dying. It's best tied onto something. Maybe switch the other plant (amazon sword?) and the java fern.


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Love how open it feels but it still has a nice structural focal point. Gar looks great too. It looks pretty tall, what are the dimensions? (curious)
 
I'm guessing those are multiple pieces of dw? Nice creativity!

Are you only running 1 fx5? Think I see and hob too. Either way bad ass tank.



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First thanks guys, few hours but paid off. Shookones they are Channa Diplogramma. Fish Squish the tank is 72 inch * 24inch* 30 inch tall. F1vet I am only running a FX5 right now which I just fixed yesterday lolit was taking on air but I fixed that. Was considering a wet dry DIY filter :)
 
Are those both ferns planted in the substrate? They definitely look like java fern. You shouldn't plant it under the substrate. They're gonna end up dying. It's best tied onto something. Maybe switch the other plant (amazon sword?) and the java fern.


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I may attach them next time as I have new wood that I am adding and removing some of whats in there. :) thanks for the tip, although it has always been in the sand and grew from small chunks I got here and there and now are thick bushes. But I really like the plants on the wood looks awesome :)
 
I may attach them next time as I have new wood that I am adding and removing some of whats in there. :) thanks for the tip, although it has always been in the sand and grew from small chunks I got here and there and now are thick bushes. But I really like the plants on the wood looks awesome :)

Yeah man it does look awesome. I'm very jealous of your channa... Too bad I live Cali haha :(


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