My New Wild Caught Zebras and simple setup Tank!!!

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My New Wild Caught Zebras and simple setup Tank!!!

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Just like to share my New Simple SetUp Tank of Wild-Caught Zebras i managed to get recently,Currently i m keeping them in 32 DEG Temp as qurantine and PH of 7.2 with 2 Filter running at a total of 1200L/hr :lol:
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Very nice pics vandecruz!

How many Zebs do you have in your tank?

What is the other tiny fish in there with them?

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Thank alot Angels for your compliments,Currently i only have 2 adults in there for the moment as i just startle out for the L046 and i hope to get some more adults which so far in my market is very limited and not easy to get so i need to search as i goes along,and the rest of the tankmates are some cute Dwarf cories Pygmy and Black aneus venezuela Cories

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It looks good! I like the dark substrate... I have black sand in with mine to and I really like it a lot. Love the pics!! :D
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Thank alot pure for your kind words,i am glad that you like these photos,i do prefer dark substrate too as they blend off well with a matt look and the background and your lighter colour fish will stand out too
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vandecruz,

is your camera a Sony? *points to reflection* :lol:

I noticed your filter setup. It looks like you have two filters for your tank, is that correct? I see one intake and return that looks like a canister setup and an overflow filter, but I don't see the intake of the overflow. I've never seen that type of setup before and it caught my curiosity. Details? :)

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what a great set of pics :shock:
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Very nice, they look even better with the dark sand and background :tup: ! Thank for sharing!
These are beautiful little babes!
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Great setup! and those Zeb's look fantastic.
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NetsuaiAngel wrote:vandecruz,

is your camera a Sony? *points to reflection* :lol:

I noticed your filter setup. It looks like you have two filters for your tank, is that correct? I see one intake and return that looks like a canister setup and an overflow filter, but I don't see the intake of the overflow. I've never seen that type of setup before and it caught my curiosity. Details? :)

-Angela
The intake is black in color, you can see it, it's right in the middle of the HOB filter.
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They are both eheim filters.
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Post by g-g »

interesting set up. with nice substrate.
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