Alyssasunshine9
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Here is a picture of my whole tank, and some close ups of my peacock eel named Pocky and my senegal (dinosaur) bichir named Chimara!
It looks like you have a lot of gravel in the tank. You don't really need that much for plastic plants and if you remove half of it there will be more water for the fish. Just a thought
What are the cichlids in there?
I use to have a plastic container with sand in and that sat inside the aquarium for eels and catfish. Then I had gravel around it. The container stopped the sand being spread everywhere and mixing with the gravel, but still gave the eels and Cories somewhere to play.
That’s a good idea! I was going to try and make a plastic partition to stop it from mixing but I ended up just putting it in because I wanted my eel to feel at home ASAP. It had been completely fine for a few weeks, no mixing, until my blood parrots decided to dig a hole and spray gravel into the sand/ sand into the gravel ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I was able to mostly clean it up and they found a new spot to dig on the opposite side.I use to have a plastic container with sand in and that sat inside the aquarium for eels and catfish. Then I had gravel around it. The container stopped the sand being spread everywhere and mixing with the gravel, but still gave the eels and Cories somewhere to play.
Lost all the fish and don't keep them anymore.Interesting idea, why did you stop?
Lost all the fish and don't keep them anymore.