NINJAWIZARD
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So this has nothing to do with mini\'s, the hobby, aliens or farm equipment, k?
Let me preface this with \"I like pets.\" We have a couple dogs, down to 1 cat (one died unexpectedly at 2yrs), and a couple fish tanks. This post is about my latest tank. I had given up on my saltwater reef tank for a couple reasons. Cost to run that freaking 760watt metal halide/power compact light, adding 5 gallons of water every 2-3 days, and I couldn\'t seem to get ahead of the algea, even with the snails\' help. I like my tanks to look pristine, and it would only look like that for a day or two at most. So I opted to start an aggressive freshwater tank.
I figured, in my backwards way of thinking, that since I\'m serious about keeping aquariums, it was time to invest in a NEW 55gal aquarium. No more used Craigslist tanks for me. I said \"My next tank is going to look amazing.\"
Well, it\'s getting there. I still have some driftwood to add, some plants (fake, since these fish uproot and kill live plants), and a backdrop. The substrate is a mix of black Tahitian sand, and regular black gravel. I really like how it turned out
The rocks are from land slides along the highway that runs along Cook Inlet (the arm from the Pacific that runs up to Anchorage), and the grasses are live plants, surrounded by rocks to keep the JD\'s from uprooting them.
I have 1 male Jack Dempsey, 1 female, and a Pink Convict (all cichlids). The male is about 2\", the pink is at about 2.5\" and the female is probably 1.5\" now. The JDs will get up to 10\" and 8\" and the convict will reach 6\" or so. The convict is my dither fish, so the JDs bond and mate. They like to lay their eggs on flat rocks, so that was what we looked for. I think I gave her plenty of room
Without further ado:
PHOTOBUCKET ALBUM
Thanks for looking
Let me preface this with \"I like pets.\" We have a couple dogs, down to 1 cat (one died unexpectedly at 2yrs), and a couple fish tanks. This post is about my latest tank. I had given up on my saltwater reef tank for a couple reasons. Cost to run that freaking 760watt metal halide/power compact light, adding 5 gallons of water every 2-3 days, and I couldn\'t seem to get ahead of the algea, even with the snails\' help. I like my tanks to look pristine, and it would only look like that for a day or two at most. So I opted to start an aggressive freshwater tank.
I figured, in my backwards way of thinking, that since I\'m serious about keeping aquariums, it was time to invest in a NEW 55gal aquarium. No more used Craigslist tanks for me. I said \"My next tank is going to look amazing.\"
Well, it\'s getting there. I still have some driftwood to add, some plants (fake, since these fish uproot and kill live plants), and a backdrop. The substrate is a mix of black Tahitian sand, and regular black gravel. I really like how it turned out
I have 1 male Jack Dempsey, 1 female, and a Pink Convict (all cichlids). The male is about 2\", the pink is at about 2.5\" and the female is probably 1.5\" now. The JDs will get up to 10\" and 8\" and the convict will reach 6\" or so. The convict is my dither fish, so the JDs bond and mate. They like to lay their eggs on flat rocks, so that was what we looked for. I think I gave her plenty of room
Without further ado:
PHOTOBUCKET ALBUM
Thanks for looking