Wild Pterophyllum Scalare - Rio Cuiuni

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  • Muito bonito o seu aquário. Parabéns!

  • @AquariumBrazil Obrigado.

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  • @jprebelocoelhopalma Eu sinto muito dizer que eu não falo português. As maravilhas de tradutores de Internet.

    Agradeça-o outra vez para suas palavras gentis.

  • @HomerPip entao falas portugues?? ahaha! Eu ali a esforçar me para dizer as palavras certas em ingles.. Brasil? Eu sou de Portugal :)

    Eu talvez colocasse mais umas lotus, uma echinodorus bleheri (talvez naquele espaço um pouco a direita do centro entre as raizes do backgound) e uns apistos!

    Abraço

  • @piccuh I've not noticed any significant change in ph, or a change in fish behaviour. My experience is that it just colours the water. I have asked questions regarding teabags on a couple of forums and most people didn't really have any bad experiences, but one person did say they had used teabags with Altums and the altums became very agitated, so he immediately did a huge water change. Killifish breeders in South Africa use Rooibos tea so that should be 100% safe.

  • @RaHi2312 Cheers.

  • @jprebelocoelhopalma That is high praise indeed. Thank you very much! There is a lotus plant in there already. It isn't centre shot, it is set off to the right hand side as you look at it. You should be able to see the floating leaves and occassionally the camera pans across and you can see the submerged leaves too. I did have more but I took them out as the submerged foliage was taking up too much swim space, andit was breaking the tank into sections.

  • Very nice

  • I would just add some lotus, and it would be perfect!! Congrats, maybe the best amazon biotope, I have seen on youtube

  • @HomerPip Ah interesting, I haven't heard of using actual teabags! Does it effect the pH or anything or just colour the water? Thanks :)

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