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Uploaded by on Aug 29, 2009

I recently found some aquatic plants at a fish store, and decided to add them to my aquascape. In addition to the new vegetation, I've also added an electric blue crayfish (Raiden) to replace One Armed Sam. I purposely purchased a smaller crayfish so the fish in the tank won't be any danger (for now at least).

-TBM
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  • wow i didnt know that u were a fan of mortal kombat!

  • Only part I, II & III.

  • What kind of light would you recommend for a ten gallon planted aquarium?

    I understand it depends on the type of plants you have.

  • You've answered your own question. This tank here uses standard 15W incandescent bulbs. They are fine for "low light" plants like the ones I have here, but you may need something stronger depending on what you want to plant.

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  • What are you pros and cons about using sand?

  • Looks awesome!

  • how'd you get your water so crystal clear? and what kind of filter do you use?

  • could i keep two fully grown angel fish in a 15 gallon tank

  • You are a great aquascaper!! i just got a crayfish and need some tips!!!

  • Nice setup

  • is gravel suitable for crayfish?

  • Just wondering where you shop at and if you recommend any places to shop. Right now im a ameture betta and zebra danio keeper and have been getting my supplies from petsmart. PLS ANSWR

  • Great looking tank..... You seem to have a crayfish in most of your tanks. He will eventually eat your fish and eat your plants...

  • @macmike1000 no live plants won't dirty ur water in fact they seem to clean my water and they last for years I've had mine since I bought them and as they grow and start to branch off I cut the roots and seperate them into smaller plants. I started with about 3 amazon swords and now have about 15 so pretty profitable inca way too.

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