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    Fish tank of the day

    yeah, I love me some fishies
    but I love me some plants even more
    snapped off a pic of one of my tanks today because I was bored and stuck in the room working on a large terrarium project (pics of that someday!)


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    Re: Fish tank of the day

    Wow; with a tank that stunning, who needs fish? I never had luck with aquarian plants; my tanks all have the artificial variety, which are surprisingly hardy. And my darned goldfish would eat anything that was alive..
    -Jen. Back in the hobby after a hiatus!
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    0.1 normal; 1.1 albino. 1.0 pied; 0.1 het pied; 1.0 banana.

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    Re: Fish tank of the day

    That really is just beautiful!

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    Re: Fish tank of the day

    Sweet!

    It's good to see others into fish and planted tanks. I recently took down and my planted tank replaced it with an all african cichlid tank that I'm still adding fish to.

    Here are 2 pics of my planted 125 gallon, the first is of it before I added any fish and the 2nd pic is of it after I removed many of the plants that just got way to large for the tank.



    "If I were stranded on a desert island and could only have one book, record and person...I'd probably die of exposure."

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    Re: Fish tank of the day

    WOW! the 'scape of the second one is RIGHT ON!

    All my tanks are planted, and I pick fish specifically who won't eat them
    plants are the reason I got into the hobby originally



    here's my 180

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    Re: Fish tank of the day

    NICE!


    Reefs are where I'm going next...now I know who to bug for info

    invertebrates are where it's AT!

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