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Barracuda518

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Here are a couple pictures of 2 of my cory tanks.

30 Gallon:

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Here are most of the cories hanging out in the middle after a water change. They really like water change time :D

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And here are some pictures of the 20 gallon long:

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You can see the breeding net in this tank. There are 5 fry growing in this net. I dont like using these nets, but I am having some success. I still think most of the fry are too small when they hatch and get out.
 
Really great Barracuda! Your thirty is awesome, really special. Are you using plastic and real plants? I am not trying to plant any cory tanks. I just add some Amazon Sword pieces. Right now I am trying to figure out if there is such a thing as a 30" x 16" 30 usg. I have overstocked my 20 long. :blush:
 
Very nice tanks. I love the pile of rocks on the left in the top tank and the sand!

Paula
 
Very attractive tanks, Barracuda518 :thumbs:

Is that an empty tank I see on the bottom shelf? :lol:



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BTW, jollysue, I think you might be looking for a 29 gallon high. It's 30x12x18 which means it has the same footprint as a 20 gallon long, but it's a few inches higher. :D
 
Thank for all the nice comments everyone :good:


Really great Barracuda! Your thirty is awesome, really special. Are you using plastic and real plants? I am not trying to plant any cory tanks. I just add some Amazon Sword pieces. Right now I am trying to figure out if there is such a thing as a 30" x 16" 30 usg. I have overstocked my 20 long. :blush:

They are fake. I want to try live plants at some point. Im getting ready to move in May, so I dont want to open that door until Im settled in. Also, they do make a 30 gallon long, but they are hard to come by. I like the 20 gallon longs, they are perfect for cories :D


Very attractive tanks, Barracuda518 :thumbs:

Is that an empty tank I see on the bottom shelf? :lol:

Well of course :lol:

There is also a empty 30 gallon, 55 gallon, and 3 10 gallon tanks around here too :rolleyes:
 
How do you keep them empty?! :hyper: Let's go shopping! :drool:

Oh! and besides an Amazon Sword or two from the Mama Sword, I also keep Java fern and moss on the drift wood. The moss will grow great on the artificial stuff too and is easy to move. It has taken me a year to get it going good, but it is great stuff.

That's what I'm looking for, Inchworm, only it could be 16" wide, if there is such a thing.
 
How do you keep them empty?! :hyper: Let's go shopping! :drool:

Oh! and besides an Amazon Sword or two from the Mama Sword, I also keep Java fern and moss on the drift wood. The moss will grow great on the artificial stuff too and is easy to move. It has taken me a year to get it going good, but it is great stuff.

That's what I'm looking for, Inchworm, only it could be 16" wide, if there is such a thing.

The only reason they are empty is because I have to move soon and didnt want to set them up. There are plans for those tanks already :nod:


Great Tanks, Is that big fish in your 30 G a weather loach?

Thanks, and yes that is a weather or Dojo Loach. There are 3 of them in that tank and they are great :good:
 
love them mate, the pile of rocks has inspired me as i am going to change my tank to sand on the bottom and im either going for a natural look or the anticent ruins style

decisions decisions

Rich
 

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