Tony
Alligator Snapping Turtle/Past Pres
Hey guys,
Talking to Sam on another thread yesterday made me realize I hadn't taken any decent shots of the planted tanks lately.
To be honest, I've sort of let them go lately. Have a CO2 setup with a pH controller on the 45, but the solenoid is sort of screwed up, so I haven't had the CO2 running in months. Also haven't been adding my Flourish or running the undergravel heater. Only real maintenance is bi-weekly water changes and pruning once a month (that's the beauty of keeping easy plants, lol)
Anyway, here's pics of the 45 high. I've had it setup for about 7 years in the current tank size. It has a pair of koi angels, a few male rainbows and assorted tetras/rasboras (along with about 20 ottos)
Here's a shot of the 20H underneath it. No CO2 or fancy stuff on it (other than good lighting). It's been setup for about 6 months and houses A. cacatuoides, endlers (for live food), a group of cories and a couple of plecos.
Thanks a bunch for looking.
Talking to Sam on another thread yesterday made me realize I hadn't taken any decent shots of the planted tanks lately.
To be honest, I've sort of let them go lately. Have a CO2 setup with a pH controller on the 45, but the solenoid is sort of screwed up, so I haven't had the CO2 running in months. Also haven't been adding my Flourish or running the undergravel heater. Only real maintenance is bi-weekly water changes and pruning once a month (that's the beauty of keeping easy plants, lol)
Anyway, here's pics of the 45 high. I've had it setup for about 7 years in the current tank size. It has a pair of koi angels, a few male rainbows and assorted tetras/rasboras (along with about 20 ottos)
Here's a shot of the 20H underneath it. No CO2 or fancy stuff on it (other than good lighting). It's been setup for about 6 months and houses A. cacatuoides, endlers (for live food), a group of cories and a couple of plecos.
Thanks a bunch for looking.
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