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LITTLE_FISH ***** Little Fish ***** Master of Something Posts: 7303 Kudos: 1997 Votes: 670 Registered: 20-May-2005 | I think the rotala on the right really added something that was missing. I think it adds to the 3-dimensionality of the tank, if that is a word, Yup, looking sharp tetratech. I see the transition of this tank from once beeing flat (left to right) to great differences in height, this gives it the appearance of being even larger (increase of action surface). What other plant for the right side do you have in mind? Ingo EDIT: This was the 100th post in this log. Remember the times when this seemed to be something special ? |
Posted 06-Jun-2007 12:56 | |
tetratech Ultimate Fish Guru Posts: 4241 Kudos: 1074 Registered: 04-Nov-2003 | Thanks for those comments guys, not bad for an APCer Yeah, I agree. I think without a physical reference it would be tough to tell what size tank this is. One thing I realize about my tanks is that I enjoy working with rock more than wood. I think probably because of it's ability to create great height and depth differences. Ideally the background plant would have finer leaves the rotala's are a bit big, but I really did make this tank from 72g leftovers, since I had so much Riccia. Speaking of Riccia I haven't trimmed it yet in this tank. One thing I'm glad is the riccia is growing slowly and staying very clean, although the young guppies are starting to mature and will probably start to do their thing, which will change the balance in the tank. Anyone want some 5th generation fancy tetratech guppies. Tetra Guppies My Scapes |
Posted 06-Jun-2007 13:21 | |
LITTLE_FISH ***** Little Fish ***** Master of Something Posts: 7303 Kudos: 1997 Votes: 670 Registered: 20-May-2005 | not bad for an APCer True! And, unlike at APC, comments are not limited to one-liners saying things like "I like the tank" or "it's beautiful" Nah, not taker for the Tetra Guppies here . Actually, if you ever wanted to put some specific fish into this tank then I would say either male Endlers or - if you wait a while until breeding is more successful and nature is no longer endangered - of course Galaxies. Ingo |
Posted 06-Jun-2007 13:37 | |
tetratech Ultimate Fish Guru Posts: 4241 Kudos: 1074 Registered: 04-Nov-2003 | EDIT: This was the 100th post in this log. Remember the times when this seemed to be something special Sorry I missed that. Yes, it's been almost two years since we started our logs that by the way still dominate this site. So some of the young guns out there have a lot of work to do. Yes, of course I agree it is more of a conversational tone here, but you can only have a conversation with people unless you like talking to yourself or your going insane. I never see the really small fish, how about the micro rasboras or Boraras Maculatus My Scapes |
Posted 06-Jun-2007 13:57 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | The micro rasboras would be nice in there too. You could try the Celestial Pearl Danios (TFH). From the sounds of things they are not too hard to breed. With all the riccia in the bottom of the tank some of the eggs might make it. 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 06-Jun-2007 14:10 | |
LITTLE_FISH ***** Little Fish ***** Master of Something Posts: 7303 Kudos: 1997 Votes: 670 Registered: 20-May-2005 | Microrasbora sp. galaxy = Celestial Pearl Danios The fish has been renamed recently and got its own classification. Another nice microrasbora seems to be Microrasbora erythromicron, although I don't remember seeing this one at the LFSs or if I did then they must have looked rather pale. That is what I find with most tiny fish, they are not colorful or have any other character. Boraras maculatus seems ok though. Ingo |
Posted 06-Jun-2007 14:44 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | The fish has been renamed recently and got its own classification.What is it really now? CPD? or Rasbora? 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 07-Jun-2007 14:27 | |
LITTLE_FISH ***** Little Fish ***** Master of Something Posts: 7303 Kudos: 1997 Votes: 670 Registered: 20-May-2005 | Wings, You may want to take a look at This Site In short, Celestial pearl danio (Celestichthys margaritatus) is the current name. Ingo |
Posted 07-Jun-2007 15:56 | |
tetratech Ultimate Fish Guru Posts: 4241 Kudos: 1074 Registered: 04-Nov-2003 | LF, Here's a closeup of the pool filter sand in my 5g as well as one of the TetraGuppies. Sure you don't want a few. http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2188276750048205226CRLFJq And here's a room shot of the tank. It's located in a little drybar area if you walk through from right to left you end up in my kitchen where you will encounter the 72G. http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2567116670048205226XAvknY My Scapes |
Posted 07-Jun-2007 16:49 | |
LITTLE_FISH ***** Little Fish ***** Master of Something Posts: 7303 Kudos: 1997 Votes: 670 Registered: 20-May-2005 | tetratech, I do really understand how nice it is, but that is not the problem. The problem is the existing gravel, which I would find repulsive after adding the Pool Filter Sand. And the Tetra Guppies are very nice. So - if you take my LF Platies then I take your Tetra Guppies. Deal? The location of the Nano shows nicely the True size of the tank, it looks very nice at that spot. Ingo |
Posted 07-Jun-2007 17:40 | |
tetratech Ultimate Fish Guru Posts: 4241 Kudos: 1074 Registered: 04-Nov-2003 | I do really understand how nice it is, but that is not the problem. The problem is the existing gravel, which I would find repulsive after adding the Pool Filter Sand. You are talking about the 125g where most of the existing substrate is covered, right. Of course below the plant line in the front you will see the gravel underneath, but I don't think that's an issue. So it sound like your O.K. with the eco next to the sand because of a similiar grain size but not your gravel in the 125g, right? And the Tetra Guppies are very nice. So - if you take my LF Platies then I take your Tetra Guppies. Deal?Thanks, there just intermixed fancy guppies, but it's always interesting to see the mosaic of colors that develop, always different. You know when I was younger I was so into live-bearers. I used to have platys, guppies and every conceivable molly I cut get my hands on. Always had a soft spot for mollies sense they didn't eat their young. I used to love the big sailfin ones. Who know's maybe I'll do the livebearer tank again (yes, Dear, no more tanks, I understand.........NOT!) The location of the Nano shows nicely the True size of the tank, it looks very nice at that spot. Thanks yeah I think the 5g works better their than the 12g did. My Scapes |
Posted 07-Jun-2007 20:44 | |
LITTLE_FISH ***** Little Fish ***** Master of Something Posts: 7303 Kudos: 1997 Votes: 670 Registered: 20-May-2005 | So it sound like your O.K. with the eco next to the sand because of a similiar grain size but not your gravel in the 125g, right? Right, and if I should ever replace the gravel in the 125 with some different stuff, Eco or something like it, then I would for sure like to add this type of fine sand. For now, some larger grained whitish stuff has to be found. yes, Dear, no more tanks, I understand.........NOT! - Sounds all too familiar Ingo |
Posted 07-Jun-2007 23:05 | |
tetratech Ultimate Fish Guru Posts: 4241 Kudos: 1074 Registered: 04-Nov-2003 | Along with the plants for the 46g I also received some shrimps. Here's a pic of one on the rock in my 5g. http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2721597240048205226THJkRJ My Scapes |
Posted 15-Jun-2007 15:23 | |
tetratech Ultimate Fish Guru Posts: 4241 Kudos: 1074 Registered: 04-Nov-2003 | And here's another one full of eggs. Taken at night with a flashlight. http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2785200970048205226UGReuY My Scapes |
Posted 15-Jun-2007 15:27 | |
LITTLE_FISH ***** Little Fish ***** Master of Something Posts: 7303 Kudos: 1997 Votes: 670 Registered: 20-May-2005 | Hm, Your links don't seem to work for me: Forbidden You don't have permission to access /463/2/0/97/2785200970048205226UGReuY_fs.jpg on this server. Ingo |
Posted 15-Jun-2007 15:32 | |
tetratech Ultimate Fish Guru Posts: 4241 Kudos: 1074 Registered: 04-Nov-2003 | |
Posted 15-Jun-2007 15:44 | |
LITTLE_FISH ***** Little Fish ***** Master of Something Posts: 7303 Kudos: 1997 Votes: 670 Registered: 20-May-2005 | Ahhhh, You soon will have a hole farm of them. So, what happened? I thought you didn't have any males? Did you get some extras? Ingo |
Posted 15-Jun-2007 16:39 | |
tetratech Ultimate Fish Guru Posts: 4241 Kudos: 1074 Registered: 04-Nov-2003 | You soon will have a hole farm of them. So, what happened? I thought you didn't have any males? Did you get some extras? No, when I ordered the plants I also ordered a dozen or so Cherries? Since discovering the eggs I've removed the 5 young guppies and they are doing nicely in the 72g. Go forth and multiple My Scapes |
Posted 15-Jun-2007 17:24 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | You will find it doesn't take long for them to start to take over. I started with less than 5 in my 2G and when I took it down a few months later I had 19 adults and many babies. This was in less than ideal conditions too. I don't even want to know how many I have in the 40G! 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 19-Jun-2007 15:19 | |
tetratech Ultimate Fish Guru Posts: 4241 Kudos: 1074 Registered: 04-Nov-2003 | You will find it doesn't take long for them to start to take over. I started with less than 5 in my 2G and when I took it down a few months later I had 19 adults and many babies. This was in less than ideal conditions too. I don't even want to know how many I have in the 40G!Your right, I just found another one with Eggs. This could be good timing as I start popping them into the 46g in a few weeks. My Scapes |
Posted 19-Jun-2007 21:08 | |
mattyboombatty Moderator Tenellus Obsessor Posts: 2790 Kudos: 1507 Votes: 1301 Registered: 26-Mar-2004 | I think I'm working on 50+ in my 5.5g right now. I hardly even do water changes . There's quite a bit more surface area, I can see them getting towards 100 or more in there. Critical Fertilator: The Micromanager of Macronutrients |
Posted 21-Jun-2007 17:27 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | I think I'm working on 50+ in my 5.5g right now.I must say that's a little crazy! That is a lot of shrimp in a small tank. Do you feed them well? 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 21-Jun-2007 18:56 | |
mattyboombatty Moderator Tenellus Obsessor Posts: 2790 Kudos: 1507 Votes: 1301 Registered: 26-Mar-2004 | Yeah, I glance over there and see a few shrimpsters jumpin' around. If I look real hard I generally forget which ones I already counted around 30. I feed them a dusting of flakes every day and there's a load of plants in there. They always take care of however much flake I put in there very quickly. Critical Fertilator: The Micromanager of Macronutrients |
Posted 21-Jun-2007 21:31 | |
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