Pics from my tanks

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zenins
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Excellent tanks and fish :)

I really liked this photo; It is like the goby is saying "Please deposit pellet food here" :lol:

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:mrgreen: Awesome fish and tanks ! ...and they look so natural in the settings you have scaped. Happy fish !thanks for showing us .
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Glenny
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Barracuda518, Yulai1006, Zenins and Cider, thanks for the compliments! :D

Last week i used the moviesection on my photocamera to make an impression of the rio 240 tank, so the quality isn't that good but i think enough to watch the tank and the fish:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPd-SlXHcEw
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Glenny wrote:Last week i used the moviesection on my photocamera to make an impression of the rio 240 tank, so the quality isn't that good but i think enough to watch the tank and the fish:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPd-SlXHcEw
That is a nice collection of bottom dwellers :)

Thanks for sharing the video
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Zenins, thanks for your compliment! :D

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Never got tired looking at these awesome pics. The plants are fabulous and the tanks look awesome. The close up pics and details are amazing. :-)
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Hi, what's the plant in the right half of the foreground in the first photo? The one with tear-drop-like leaves in the Rekord 60?

Edit: did your Danio erythromicron and D. maragaritatus cross breed? I was thinking that your D. margaritatus had odd colouring on the first page and then noticed the D. erythromicron
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May I ask what form of lighting are you using to grow such robust plants? Perfect!
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Thank you all for the compliments! :D

Kittykat, it's a small staying Echinodorus in the rekord 60 tank, with enough light it will have red leaves.

I've had no cross breed from danio margaritatus and erythromicron, i've had several; young erythromicon fry, but after a few weeks they all dissapeared...eaten up by the rhino's i think...

hooperman, i've two 1047mm 54 watt lamps in the rio 240: a nature and a daylight, in the rekord 60 i've two 15 watt lamps, one daylight and one standart light.



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Glenny wrote:Kittykat, it's a small staying Echinodorus in the rekord 60 tank, with enough light it will have red leaves.
I actually meant the one to the left of it, the stem plants with teardrop leaves, didn't even see the sword!
Glenny wrote:I've had no cross breed from danio margaritatus and erythromicron, i've had several; young erythromicon fry, but after a few weeks they all dissapeared...eaten up by the rhino's i think...
Can you remember where the D. margaritatus came from? I'm rather intrigued by the odd patterns…
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Ow Kittykat, i think you mean the Lobelia cardinalis in the rekord 60 tank, a nice plant!

My first Danio margaritatus were bought at my lfs in Amsterdam, januari 2007 and were all wild caught, i've had several breeds over the last 3 years, so the pictures are fish from wild caught danio's.
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Aqua-65 'Castle'tank:

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Those froggies look furocious eating. Adorable. :) I love your tanks and fish.
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Thanks Starsplitter! :D

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