New poly tank addition (Not poly)

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
Hes badass! I love the black sand. I have the black in my baby tank , the ornate benefits greatly from it
Thanks! I like the sharp contrast it gives in my planted tanks
 
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Lol yeah this is a temporary setup. I'm waiting on a 320 and a 220 to cycle but these guys got some growing out to do. (Brown flash is actually another sen) plus the wc isn't with any of them. All the baby's are with the Aro. And are all around 5in.
I hate to be that guy. lol yeah the endli looks like a baby soo cute at that size big head small body.
I get it most people know but then you see the guy that tosses a 12" endli in with 5 5" sens and wonders where they went after a week and his endli hasn't eaten since he got it. lol
 
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I hate to be that guy. lol yeah the endli looks like a baby soo cute at that size big head small body.
I get it most people know but then you see the guy that tosses a 12" endli in with 5 5" sens and wonders where they went after a week and his endli hasn't eaten since he got it. lol


Haha yeah, I've been in the hobby long enough to make mistakes and learn. I've already lost a ropefish to one of my endlis. That was actually a surprise because the ropefish was bigger that the endli that ate him
 
I'm gonna be that guy advocating a planted tank ;)
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Haha yeah, I've been in the hobby long enough to make mistakes and learn. I've already lost a ropefish to one of my endlis. That was actually a surprise because the ropefish was bigger that the endli that ate him
ropes don't work with bigger polys lol. Like noodles
 
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I love the planted tanks. Definately something I want to invest in once everyone is in bigger tanks. Just doesn't fit the budget at the present time. Plus c02 is a tricky beast in itself
No co2 is needed, I got a lot of the plants from members of a local forum and don't really dose anything. Made cheap root tablets from osmocote and such. Planted tanks are easier than most think ;)

I'm 15, I don't have a lot of money so slow and steady is the way to go. With good lights and fertiliser you can grow plants well. After a while co2 is needed but it's not at all critical for good growth
 
Yeah the price of the lights are pretty intimidating. Luckily i have a local fish store that sells used tanks and equipment. Haha.
My entire setup for lighting cost maybe $35. It's not bad at all if you get the right stuff, LEDS are more expensive usually but 6500k LED tubes are available at not too bad a price and last forever
 
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