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I decided to create this topic for those people who like to show off their livebearers and their aquariums, you can post the pics of your fish and aquarium with any species in if you at least have a few livebearers, also leave a little description of the features and fish in your aquarium :)
 
I decided to create this topic for those people who want to show off your aquarium, so it's simple, post 1 or 2 pics of your aquarium and give a little description of it :)
Sorry to break it to you but on your new fresh water tank there is a very populer thread about the same exact thing
 
You guys should build this thread. I would post my pics, but my tank has no live bearers. I imagined this thread with a ton of tanks filled with guppies.
 
Why not rename it for this section of the forum, something like show off your livebearer tank or something like that.
 
Here's my fry tank. I have a sponge filter that will go in the blank spot once it's matured from another tank., the filter flow now is so strong the rocks have to be there to hold the sand. Next week, I'll put in the sponge and then plant this tank like crazy!!! I know, I know, growing fry in a planted tank is not smart. But they will be so happy. :lol:
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is that because they eat them??? mine has already knawed through the stem of the one in with it and it is only 2 weeks old??? :hyper:
 
lol For me, it's a bad idea because I don't plan to keep any of them. I'm growing them out and my LFS takes them. But netting out 20 platies isn't fun when they dart behind plants, I'll probably uproot the whole tank. :lol:
 
Well here is my tank, for the tank and everything in it i have only spent around £150 so it is really a budget tank. as you can see there is an air pump going along the back of my tank and from under the ship. on the left side of the tank i have put some artificial grass down to give babies a chance of surviving. in this tank there is mollies, guppies, gouramis, swordtails, plattys, 2 plecos 3 albino corys and 2 African clawed frogs. i haven't got any live plants in there except the 4 moss balls. I decided to sand the bottom of the tank to give it the characteristics of the bottom of the sea. I know its not great but i think i have done quite well with the low budget i was given :)
 

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Thank you :good: I was thinking of planting the area where the grass is because there is no real shelter in there and I just noticed my frog swimming at the front of the ship next to the bridge ornements thingy :lol: and for the lighting I just used a 4foot white led strip :) as I say it's all on a budget but I think I've done well :)
 
Here's my fry tank. I have a sponge filter that will go in the blank spot once it's matured from another tank., the filter flow now is so strong the rocks have to be there to hold the sand. Next week, I'll put in the sponge and then plant this tank like crazy!!! I know, I know, growing fry in a planted tank is not smart. But they will be so happy. :lol:
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I like the sand

Well here is my tank, for the tank and everything in it i have only spent around £150 so it is really a budget tank. as you can see there is an air pump going along the back of my tank and from under the ship. on the left side of the tank i have put some artificial grass down to give babies a chance of surviving. in this tank there is mollies, guppies, gouramis, swordtails, plattys, 2 plecos 3 albino corys and 2 African clawed frogs. i haven't got any live plants in there except the 4 moss balls. I decided to sand the bottom of the tank to give it the characteristics of the bottom of the sea. I know its not great but i think i have done quite well with the low budget i was given :)
awesome tank i like the bubbler
 
Thanks :) the air pump, piping and air curtain cost me just shy of £10 :)
 

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