when you said dense vegetation it makes me think of making the tank a jungle pyramid type set-up with all the ropes swimming in and out of the decor.
That's pretty much exactly how I envisioned my tank
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when you said dense vegetation it makes me think of making the tank a jungle pyramid type set-up with all the ropes swimming in and out of the decor.
yeah I'm thinking about just having a rope fish only tank and densely planting it. Something I've also thought about is dropping the water level to about 2" or so below the trim and getting some kinda plastic rock type structure and using suction cups to make it be in the water just a little bit but mostly out so they can climb up the rock if they want, because I aw a video on you tube were someone did that and it looked really coolIn a standard 75gl tank you can put up to 7-10 depending on tank mates if any. They will have more then enough room to cruise around in, as the ones that get larger above 20inches you could easily move them to your main tank, lots of fake or live plants will do these guys good, but be careful of rocks and wood that they can get under as they may get stuck and drown.
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yeah I'm thinking about just having a rope fish only tank and densely planting it. Something I've also thought about is dropping the water level to about 2" or so below the trim and getting some kinda plastic rock type structure and using suction cups to make it be in the water just a little bit but mostly out so they can climb up the rock if they want, because I aw a video on you tube were someone did that and it looked really cool
Heavy planting is good for them, but in my swamp they almost entirely hang out in a tangle of driftwood pushed up against the glass. It's got a bunch of raised dirt in it, and they actually swam through it and sort of made tunnels. It's sort of like a ropefish ant farm.