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Old 04-23-2006, 05:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hello!

this tank was a gift for my girlfriend:

tank 50x30x25, 37,5 lts

plants: Hemiantus callitrichoides, Rotala rotundifolia, Rotala macandra var. "narrow leaf", A. reineckii var. "lilacina", Cryptocoryne parva, Didiplis diandra, Miriophyllum sp (recolected from a lake), Anubia nana

Light: 3520 lúmens, 4000k

filter: "dolphin" 200, "cascade-bag" filter
Co2 made in home

maintenance: every week, +-40% change of water

Nutritive substrate (made in home)

fish: only tetra "neon" (paracheirodon axelrodi)


















forgive me if the quality of the photos wasn't optimal, the photography is not my speciallity...(neither the english jajaj)


Next, i will show you my 133 lt`s planted tank
"Saludos" from Chile!

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Old 04-23-2006, 10:31 PM   #2 (permalink)
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nice job and very colourful!!
you might consider shifting the larger leafed plants to the corner instead... just a suggestion.
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Thanks for you suggestion;
the tank is not "finalized", always is change jejeje
I think to use Blyxa for fill up spaces between Hamiantus callitrichoides and stem plants (Rotala rotundifolia)

And the anubias probably to be removed and trasladate(?) to another tank

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Gracias por tu sugerencia
El acuario no está "terminado", siempre está cambiando jeje
He pensado usar Blyxa para los es espacios vacios entre Hemiantus callitrichoides y plantas de tallo (Rotala rotundifolia)

Y las anubias probablemente serán removidas y transladadas a otro acuario

Saludos!!!!

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