4th Spawning Attempt

Well more pics of the spawning tank

In this pic u see were the female will hide... :D
 

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Another view of were the female will hide..... ;)
 

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Im hoping for the Inforusia to bllom by this week........ :)
 
This was one of my first spawn tanks...

Was there a improvement?
 

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As u can see i went a little overboard on the plants in there... :)
 
imo yeah there is a really big imporvoemnt :D you know, i didn't even have all that much in my spawning tanks -_-

just got a bunchy fake plant in there, java moss, and then the styrofoam cup :blink:

but ur setup is very nice :) good that you plan to cycle the tank too :thumbs:
 
cutecotton said:
imo yeah there is a really big imporvoemnt :D you know, i didn't even have all that much in my spawning tanks -_-

just got a bunchy fake plant in there, java moss, and then the styrofoam cup :blink:

but ur setup is very nice :) good that you plan to cycle the tank too :thumbs:
If we gonna have a perfect pair then we must have a perfect tank..... :D
 
How many watts for the heater do u guys recommend I should buy...?
 
well it costs $14.99 here in CDN, i don't how much it is over in the states, but around $10 - $12 yeah. I'm talking about nonsubmerisble ones though.

Here in canda, the cheapest submerible heater goes for $20+ for a 50W :no:
 
cutecotton said:
well it costs $14.99 here in CDN, i don't how much it is over in the states, but around $10 - $12 yeah. I'm talking about nonsubmerisble ones though.

Here in canda, the cheapest submerible heater goes for $20+ for a 50W :no:
But u need a submersible heater for breeding bettas.....
 
to tell you the truth (please dont' kill me i swear i didn't electrute any of my fry or parents!) i used non submerible heaters for both my breeding tanks :p

oaky, don't freak! i put hte heaters on an angle so they are slanted, and then taped it with about 50 layers on them to hold it in place. The water line is exactly where the heater's line should be...does the heater know whether or not it's being veritcal and upright :p i dont' think so :D
 
Heres another.. ;)

ANOTHER!

Im going to print out this specials so the store could sell them at this price.. :thumbs:
 

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