Fishfinder1973
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And the rare sight of the snowball plecostomus.
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The yoyo is definitely female AdoraBelle and there are three of them in there.Absolutely gorgeous! Thank you for sharing!
Oh man, I want this exact tank!! Never had barbs, but so much activity in here, so wonderful to watch! All the fish chunky and healthy, and growing large! Some lovely huge chunky girl bronzes there Gonna guess the yoyo is a female too, going by the chunky body shape
So many cory species! Saw a gold laser, wow! And others that I'd love to have, but can't remember the names of right now.
I love everything about this. The hardscape, the planting (saw the limnophilia sessiflora, one of my favs! I have that too), the yoyos, cories and barbs- beautiful
The yoyo is definitely female AdoraBelle and there are three of them in there.
Sessiliflora was the very first plant I ever had in a 55g.They grow very fast in a gravel or sand substrate,but can be guilty of growing a little tall and spindly,but plant them into a base layer of nutrient rich soil and they grow lush,thick and green.I had this said soil in the 55g and the sessiliflora grew up to,and along the surface and looked amazing,but beware,dig the gravel vac too deep and into a soil base layer can cause a MAJOR Ammonia leach.
There is a full list of the corydoras species,and the rest of the species list in my “Forrest scape” planted tank journal.I have since added three yellow corys that are not on the list.
Funny you should say that DoubleDutch,as my initial plan,when I first purchased an aquarium was to have a species tank,tiger barbs to be exact.I started with 18 tigers (not added all at once haha).A few didn’t make it,but instead of topping the shoal back up with more tigers,I opted for a small shoal of pentazonas.Now this would appear like chalk and cheese,as pentazonas are shy and retiring while tigers are “known” fin nippers.I am not a fan of collections instread of shoals but all your fish look marvelous !
Yes the sessiliflora can have a lovely pink/red hue on the top whorls.When I had it in dense bunches in the 55 the water was gin clear,something I put down to the filtering abilities of this plantHaha, I love limnophilia sessiflora, have been a fan since I first got it, and end up recommending it a lot for both it's fast growing properties helping with water quality, and the fact that it will grow right to the surface, and provide a dense hiding area for fish full the full height of the tank. Great for fry!
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I used it to create a wall of plant around the sponge filter to hide it from view, and it was a favourite spot for fry and shrimp to hide in! I love how it's like a soft fluffy cloud of plant with that beautiful green, but how the tops can change colour once it's at the surface, even developing some red. Beautiful and helpful plant
Yes the sessiliflora can have a lovely pink/red hue on the top whorls.When I had it in dense bunches in the 55 the water was gin clear,something I put down to the filtering abilities of this plant
Your sessiliflora looks really healthy,lush and green,as do all your plants.
What are the floating plants AdoraBelle,they look amazing with their long roots.
Stunning looking tank by the way,quite perfect
Well the Amazon frog it looks great.I doubt I could have it since I have plant munchers ha.Aaaww, thank you! It's not looking quite the same now after some stocking changes, but I did/do love it
The long-rooted floating plant is Amazon frogbit! Seangee has a much more stunning tank where his is all to one side, and the roots are super long and trailing down together - those photos of his tank made me get amazon frogbit! The fish do like hiding among those long roots too. I loved seeing a gourami in another of my tanks elegantly wind his way through the long roots, hunting for food among them. Beautiful sight.
The only real downside is that if you're doing tank maintenance and the roots have just got too long, they can get all untidy and tangled looking, or get caught up on some hardscape. But you can easily trim them really short when that happens, or if they're bugging you, and the plant won't care and will just grow them long again within a few days/weeks
I love the frogbit, but I also really want to try red root floaters soon, if I can get my hands on some. Beautiful looking.