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bgk

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this is my 66 gallon tropical (so far) . right now it has two ghost knives a molly (he will be getting friends soon), a flying fox, 5 neons, 2 kuhli loaches, a female fighter and 6 glass catfish also a 9cm peppermint pleco. it will be getting a huge driftwood garden some rummy nose, some gourami, some angels and some more peppermint and clown plecos and more plants but it's under a budget and this is it so far it is fully cycled and has been running for a year now i will be getting two new filters for it when i get the fish and anublius plants. feel free to post some photos of your fishtank on this thread.
so please rate and give any advice

there is the peppermint cat.

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Very clean and clear tank, i give you a 7 out of 10.
 
Nice fish .. I especially like the Ghost Glass Cat [going to get some for myself]
The only 2 things i would say are...

If you are going threw the trouble to take pictures next time wash/clean the outside of the tank. Its pretty dirty.

Concrete block background? I dont know what to put back there but I would do something about it =]

Those are my 2 cents. Keep posting progress pics =]
~LiquiD~
 
oh yea the rating ... 6 ... but lots of potential =]
 
- can't see anything in blurry picture!
- can't see anything in blurry picture! Too much glare!
- glare all over the picture, nice transparent fish.
- focus is wrong, leaving fish blurry, ugly cave for fish.
- too much glare! Tubing and ugly instruments all over my face. Tilted plant pot.
- nice lonely stone, but too few plants, or you need more decorative stones to make a symphony.
- dark blurry picture, maybe some knife fish.

2/10 - what an agony to watch the pictures, but tank was sloppy.
 
Oh boy...ha.

Well, I have to agree. The pictures leave a little something to be desired. But aside from that, the substrate looks a little unconventional for a planted tank, and it has a long ways to go density-wise.

Better pictures might give us a clearer idea of what your trying to do with this set-up.
Maybe try not using the flash?
 
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