peathenster Bronze Tier VIP MFK Member Nov 26, 2008 5,794 255 896 Georgia, US Jan 14, 2011 #11 JK47;4792188; said: Now this ^ I'm looking forward to! Did you stick with the wood concept you had going? Click to expand... yep but I probably need more wood. Tons of anubias too
JK47;4792188; said: Now this ^ I'm looking forward to! Did you stick with the wood concept you had going? Click to expand... yep but I probably need more wood. Tons of anubias too
J jgentry Plecostomus MFK Member Aug 22, 2008 2,107 43 51 Gallatin, TN Jan 14, 2011 #12 Looks good Peter.
peathenster Bronze Tier VIP MFK Member Nov 26, 2008 5,794 255 896 Georgia, US Jan 15, 2011 #13 Thanks JD
V vfrstephen Gambusia MFK Member Nov 8, 2007 477 1 16 Timbuktoo Jan 15, 2011 #14 Nice tank i really like the Geophagus brachybranchus.
smitty03281964 Peacock Bass MFK Member May 5, 2010 3,650 397 122 Yeadon, Pennsylvania USA Jan 15, 2011 #15 You have a great looking tank. But I am starting to see some split fins. Watch out for the fighting.
peathenster Bronze Tier VIP MFK Member Nov 26, 2008 5,794 255 896 Georgia, US Jan 15, 2011 #16 vfrstephen;4795971; said: Nice tank i really like the Geophagus brachybranchus. Click to expand... Thanks smitty03281964;4796053; said: You have a great looking tank. But I am starting to see some split fins. Watch out for the fighting. Click to expand... lol these are wild fish. You should see what they looked like when they first came in
vfrstephen;4795971; said: Nice tank i really like the Geophagus brachybranchus. Click to expand... Thanks smitty03281964;4796053; said: You have a great looking tank. But I am starting to see some split fins. Watch out for the fighting. Click to expand... lol these are wild fish. You should see what they looked like when they first came in