new tank set up

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new tank set up

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ive gone for a small tank in my new house from this

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to this much better i think soz for the pic quality

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Post by John »

Good looking setup civicr , what is hiding between the slates in pic 8?
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zeb

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thats a sterbi corry i have 3 young sterbi in there to help eat up the food that the zebs leave also galaxy rasboras :)

glad you like the pics john
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Nice looking set up, plenty of hiding space.. What's the size of that tank?
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zebra condo i love it :aok:
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Post by Edlund »

I like that setup! Alot of slate :)
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zeb

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the tank is a fluval deep duo 1000 100*40*40 180 litres

i like the tank but the only problem with at that slate is the build up of un eaten foodwere the water movement isnt that fast but weekly water changes keeps every thing fine.

merry xmas
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