Ok well now that the water cleared i had to show off a full tank shot. all of these are real plants.
my 2 babys and some algee yucky. sunday is tank cleaning day so that will be gone tomorrow. i never get a good picture of these 2 together cause the female is camera shy.
and since she decided to pose for me i couldnt resist taking a couple of shots. usually i only get the male so this was a rare oppertunity for me.
1 comments:
Hey there!!! hope that your fish deaths haven't caused you to lose any thrill that the tanks gives you!
I have bought a 15 gallon tank and i really understand the joy your tank gives you. it's really a nice looking tank with nothing but good stuff in it. the plants really give good use to the aqua. space.
I used to have a small 20l tank proliferating with guppys and platys!! they were my favourite back then, since they were very colourful, strong...and they reproduced with no intention from my part :D...witch I loved!!!
But I'm now almost 25 and I re-started looking at freshwater fish and I kind of discovered the beauty of tetras, colisas and dwarf cichlids.
I specially like ramirezi!! i got them and but they just died on me a week later, along with all 4 lemon tetra :( some of my fish had ickt...so i assumed it was due to that...but now i'm starting to think it's got something to do with a non complete cycle.
anyway...:p... your rams are looking great!! your tank is kind of big! so i'm wondering...are u gonna add allot more fish?
classic fish like platy, guppys, corydora, neon...are kind of a must for me :p so i'm gald to see you'r thinking about platys and neons. i really like colisa red and blue!! the'd look great on your tank too :p
i'm kind of falling in love with black and red phantom tetras!! they're really hardy peaceful and beautiful..so i obviously recommend you add some :p (who am i to recommend?..just a fish lover:D:D)
i've gotta read some more about the times of the cycle, since i think i may have been kind of negligent in that matter :S just one quick question: tap water is 7,5 ph... should i try to get it down for tetras and ramirezi? or will they be just fine like that?
my best of wishes to you and your tank and fishies :p keep on the enjoyment
Pedro from Portugal
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