kuhli's tank looks good
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kuhli's tank looks good
I planted my kuhli tank today. i can't beleive how happy they are. I also added 4 new babies, that makes a total of 12. That sounds like a good size group to me. I've got water sprite, java moss, java fern and several marino(sp?) balls. they are so cool. there's 2 small, 2 med, and 1 lg. one is starting to form bubbles already, i can't wait to see what's gonna happen. the fish are laying in the water sprite. i hope it lives, it was an unexpected buy, and was sold to me as a floater, but i planted it into the gravel, for now. i need to read up on it still. You should have seen the look on my hubbies face when i came home. i told him i was going to get A plant. pics will fallow soon
i am super mom!...to the kids and the fish...lol
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hey all....pics as promised, some are not the best quality, but i'm still learning how to work my camera. the smaller kuhli's were all hiding, but i'll try to get some of them later on.
they really seem to like the marino balls.
still have lots of plastic plants in there, until the java moss grows in
i'm picking up a 20g tomorrow for the angelfish, spike. he's making everyone hide
this ones not a loach but i like how it came out
they really seem to like the marino balls.
still have lots of plastic plants in there, until the java moss grows in
i'm picking up a 20g tomorrow for the angelfish, spike. he's making everyone hide
this ones not a loach but i like how it came out
i am super mom!...to the kids and the fish...lol
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as for the plants they were pretty beat up. bf suggested taking the backgrownd off so they can get some indirect sun light. the sun never actually shines in that window, but it is a lot brighter in there now. the tank used to be packed with plastic plants, it looks kindof empty now...lol..how long do you think it will take for it to grow in a bit?
i am super mom!...to the kids and the fish...lol
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