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32 gallon planted tank

Phalloceros

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Hi everyone,

besides my 130gallon, I also own a 32 gallon tank, this one has a more “jungle” look and I let the plants grow wild.
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not the best picture, but you can get the idea.
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Poecilia wingei “black bar” (black bar endler’s livebearer)
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neocaridina davidii “red” (cherry shrimp (low grade))
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Phalloceros caudimaculatus reticulatus (dusky millions fish)
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Corydoras paleatus (salt ‘n pepper cory cat)
 
For some reason it is harder in this tank to take good pictures, especially the small livebearers.AFDAFA5F-6503-471E-927D-FD57D9A2D03A.jpeg
Here’s a red lizard catfish (rineloricaria sp. l010a)
 
The inhabitants of this tank are:
salt ‘n pepper Cory catfish
red lizard catfish
black bar endler’s livebearer
dusky millions fish
least killifish
tiger teddy
greater pond snail
cherry shrimp
red rimmed melania
amano shrimp
 
Least killifish! I’ve 2m/6f in my 120L. I hope I still have anyway. Not seen more than 4 at once for weeks now. Hopefully I’ll have their new home: a species only 10G silent cycling by Wednesday. im dreading netting them out of the 120L.
 
Least killifish! I’ve 2m/6f in my 120L. I hope I still have anyway. Not seen more than 4 at once for weeks now. Hopefully I’ll have their new home: a species only 10G silent cycling by Wednesday. im dreading netting them out of the 120L.
Ahh cool, in my opinion they aren’t as hardy as people say.
Very nice looking tank, I like the jungle look. I had lots of anacharis but it melted on me. One of my favorite plants.
Thanks!
 
I added a long fin albino bristle nose pleco to this tank, does anyone know what gender it is? The spikes are a bit small, and I was told females get smaller spikes.
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and a female dusky millions fish
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I moved the tank from upstairs to downstairs, I also bought an external filter for this tank the jbl crystalprofi e902, this is a smaller version of the filter on my big tank.
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still quite murky
 
The tank cleared up nicely, this is my setup now, still in search for some foreground plants
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and the filter
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The endlers have really pretty colors
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some of the female cory cats are getting more plump, I hope they will breed someday, they are about 4 months old now.
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