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Uploaded by on Feb 9, 2008

Here is my tropical fish aquarium. This has lots in it, plecs, angels, crabs, frog, loaches, sharks, congos, alsorts. Of course tho most went into hiding when the camera came out.

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  • Nice fish, I have some silver sharks, and red tail black shark which i adore! Hopefully getting a new tank at end of week, been thinking what to put in it.

  • Your angelfish are ugly look at mine on my channel

  • Wow nice fish

  • Stop by and take a look at my own posted videos, and you will see I already have several fish together, that some people claim should not be together. However, so far so good, and waiting to see what happens when they fully mature. I am (as mentioned) on the fence regarding what type of maintenance fish to go with for helping to clean tank debris, algae, ect..., any comments would be welcomed from someone who has already had the species of fish I am considering obtaining.

  • Nice tank. I see this is an old video, so hopefully you can help me decide how I should handle a slight algae issue. I have mini crabs, which help if enough are used. I wonder if I should go with Chinese algae eaters, more crabs, or a Pleco. Had 1 Pleco get killed via the mini, and worried that would repeat again, if I go that route. I hear algae eaters (& Plecos) are aggressive to bottom feeders, and I have several of those types of feeders now. Any advice/concerns with your fish choices?

  • @universe112 You do not really need to change the water. Mainly clean filter and ocassinally take 2-3 gallons out and replace it. If you change water to much or to often it can stress the fish to much and they could die.

  • great tank, but i would go with a different gravel color

  • Good vid! But it needs better video quality

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