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Planted Aquarium with CO2 -- Carnivore Tank

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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2009

Update of my 55G tank AFTER Co2

Hardware:
4x65W compact flourescents (2x atinic 2x white)
2x penguin 350B filters (marineland 75G rating each total of 150G filtration)
1x 200W heater
DIY CO2 (new)

Live decoration:
Maricopa (most of the tank)
Wisteria (ground cover)
Hygro planted on wood
Java Moss
XXL Japanese Moss ball
Some other plant I don't know the name of
*NEW* ? Ludwigia (pink)
*NEW* Ammannia gracilis - (what the store calls it but looks diff. on line)
*NEW* Rotala Wallichi

Livestock (animals)
2x Gold Angelfish
Trinidad Pleco
Albino Senegal Bichir
Fire Eel
Tiretrack Eel
4 feeder danios (still alive baby)
*NEW* Black Ghost Knife Fish
*NEW* Dragon Goby
*NEW* Archer Fish

Slightly brackish reverse osmosis water (7.5 pH)

All fish have dangerously big apetites!!!

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Uploader Comments (SpitRhyma)

  • Beautifull tank! I had a big one, but i am studying outside my home....It's quite relaxing to see the fishes, their interaction and the plants involved.

  • Yeah I agree. I kind of miss having more visible fish but not my angelfish have passed away from camalanus worms after having them for about 2 years. Very sad. The danios all got eaten. It's just my archerfish and bottom feeders now. The archerfish hasn't been the same lately... he doesn't catch crickets from my hand anymore.

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  • who wouldn't be happy to get a bigger tank :).

    What is the size of this tank? 1.20?

    Peace,

    Erik

  • Hey man ,

    I like the look of the aquarium . How the lamp just hangs above the water.

    How much watt is the lamp ? and do you have a lot of evaporation of the water?

    Greets

  • thank you. i agree my tanks aren't over stocked. however my angelfish and archer would be happier in a much bigger tank.

    my eels and bottom feeders are happy however.

    fish have diff. personalities. the fish i commented on weren't the type of fish to hide in caves and hang around all their life. they're the kind of fish that need to swim around and exercise.

    even stingrays are often considered to need little space. there's a video on utube of 1 swimming for like half a mile non-stop.

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