My tank with Loaches
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- Posts: 14
- Joined: Wed Dec 30, 2009 9:13 pm
- Location: Recife - Brazil
Hello my friends,
Well, I decided to make a big change in the decoration of my tank, I spent the whole afternoon today rearranging and decorating the tank, follows the photos.
NOTE: The water is still getting it crystal mexemos and put many trees, which clouded a little.
The following photos:
Tomorrow I will organize the electric wiring.
I look forward suggestions and criticism
Well, I decided to make a big change in the decoration of my tank, I spent the whole afternoon today rearranging and decorating the tank, follows the photos.
NOTE: The water is still getting it crystal mexemos and put many trees, which clouded a little.
The following photos:
Tomorrow I will organize the electric wiring.
I look forward suggestions and criticism
You have a great looking set up Edson, nice fish too.
I see you have an Eheim Pro 3, please tell me how do you disconect the three pipes from the top? When I clean mine out I remove the entire lid and leave it dangling there in the cabinet :-) I picked it up second hand for free but I didn't get any instructions.
I see you have an Eheim Pro 3, please tell me how do you disconect the three pipes from the top? When I clean mine out I remove the entire lid and leave it dangling there in the cabinet :-) I picked it up second hand for free but I didn't get any instructions.
250 Gallon, 8 Modesta, 2 Plec, 2 Catfish & a shoal of 17 Clown loach.
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I really like your new set up much better, not to say the old one was not nice, just that this is an improvement.
You have very healthy fish, Where I live, it is difficult to get healthy loaches, and it takes a lot of time in quarenteen to clear these guys of nasties.
You have done a wonderful job. I like the natural look to the tank and I'll bet the fish seem more relaxed there.
You have very healthy fish, Where I live, it is difficult to get healthy loaches, and it takes a lot of time in quarenteen to clear these guys of nasties.
You have done a wonderful job. I like the natural look to the tank and I'll bet the fish seem more relaxed there.
glenna
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