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When your fire eel grows up it's going to eat all them other fish, Pussy Flakes!!!!!
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you honestly dont need a co2 setup for so few plants
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If your tank is that lightly planted, co2 isn't as necessary.
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@paintballabro56 i couldn't agree better
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100 gallon. **
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That's a nice 10 gallon. Kudos!
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Nice tank
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good job with the tank... i like the live plants :D
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Thanks, ill be posting a new vid of my tank with my Electric blue jack dempsey, she seems to be gettin along well so far, 4 months :)
linarcisa 3 years ago
100 gallons
linarcisa 3 years ago
Well when i first got them the king tiger wasnt to fond of the gold nugget and still isnt, but the tank is large enough for both of them to have there space and be comfortable, needless to say i wont be getting another. Yea the gold nugget was a little difficult to take care of at first, he had a sunken belly! we nursed her back to health with almost daily feedings of spurilina enriched brine shrimp. Now she comes out even in the day to play along the back walls and chew on her wood.
linarcisa 3 years ago
I have regular gravel with seachem flourish tabs in the substrate, i broke one into pieces and placed them near the rooting plants. I also add seachem flourish to the water coloumn and use 4x65watt pc setup. I wish i used a combo like ,that, would really help. Stuck with this now its doing fine just waiting for co2 setup.
linarcisa 3 years ago