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fishyhelper288![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Fish Guru Posts: 2161 Kudos: 1951 Votes: 137 Registered: 29-Feb-2004 | ok, so far on my list is an avacado puffer, (realy cool fishy!) i dont want alot of fish in this tank mind you, just 2 MAYBE 3, only because these fish are a bit bigger. i saw a butterfly fish at my LFS (about an hours drive local ) and i loved it i also saw a freshwater scorpion fish, i think i liked that even more but i want a fasinating fish that can hold its own with the puffer.the tank will have 1mm gravel size, so more like sand it is natural, and im gunna add a piece of drift wood with x-mas moss, so it looks like a little tree (saw something like that in the photo section, and loved it ) im gunna add a large bunch of tall plants in 1 corner, about 5-6in out and down, for the puffer, im going to rock scape some of it too, i will have a tight lid on it, eventualy, i just have to find a piece of plexy glass, so i can have 2 light strips on it, i will only cut holes in it for the filter (and just big enough mind you)and drill a tiny hole for the cord to the heater.so, any suggestions? ![]() |
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) and i loved it
i also saw a freshwater scorpion fish, i think i liked that even more
but i want a fasinating fish that can hold its own with the puffer.
) im gunna add a large bunch of tall plants in 1 corner, about 5-6in out and down, for the puffer, im going to rock scape some of it too, i will have a tight lid on it, eventualy, i just have to find a piece of plexy glass, so i can have 2 light strips on it, i will only cut holes in it for the filter (and just big enough mind you)and drill a tiny hole for the cord to the heater.