It's Been Awhile, Thought I'd Update...

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Hi,

It's been awhile since I've posted in this topic, so I thought I'd show some updated pictures of my three tanks.

10g

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15g

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36g in Miami, FL. Mom's taking care of this one.

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Enjoy!
 
All 3 are stunning. I really love what you've done to the 10g. :thumbs:

Have you decided what fish you're going to keep in the 10g?
 
All 3 are stunning. I really love what you've done to the 10g. :thumbs:

Have you decided what fish you're going to keep in the 10g?


Thank you very much. Hopefully the glosso experiment will work in that one, there's less light in the 10g. It's starting to take off in the 15g. Last week, I saw sparkling gouramis at the LFS and I liked them, so if they look good on Friday, I'll pick up a pair. I'd also like to increase my bridget rasbora school. I have 3 now, but the LFS ran out of them on me, and I haven't seen them in nearly 3 years, so hopefully, they'll special order some for me. I'd like a school of say nine, with a pair then of either sparkling or croaking gouramis. Perhaps a few shrimp in the bottom for clean up. I think it makes a very pretty, very soothing type of tank. The gouramis will like the anubias.

I tend to follow cm/liter rather than inch per gallon.
 
Yesterday, I purchased three T. pumilus. They were listed as sparkling gouramis, but Linke in his book called them croaking gouramis.

They are frolicking in the planted tank and are particularly enjoying the anubias. I hope they breed, but I doubt I'll be able to raise any fry.

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