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Old 05-08-2008, 08:35 AM   #1 (permalink)
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This is my 34ounce EXTREME nano








euipment:
34 ounce cube'ish tank
1-26watt 6500k bulb
aquasoil
some cool rock

plants:
microsword
dwarf hairgrass
HC

fish:
2 guppy fry
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Old 05-08-2008, 08:38 AM   #2 (permalink)
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what happened to trev?

Cool, reminds me of charley brown and that raincloud that follows him around on his bad days (when doesn't he have one?)
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Seagul is one of my handles, Trev is my other.


Seagul is my handle for non-local forums.




my guppy fry LOVE the floating HC, i had to put it in there, they freaked when i moved them from the breeding trap to the nano, until i put the floating HC in of course.
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oops, sorry to blow your cover dood.
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haha! not a problem bro.

steven seagal always finds a way out of trouble. kickin ass and taking names.
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That's a neat nano tank you have..where'd you find it at?
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Gotta say - and this is just my opinion - that the clamp for the light on back looks kinda "Eh"... especially with part of it dipping in the water. Hopefully it's not made of anything toxic that leaches into water.

Also, unless you're doing pretty frequent water changes you might want to consider some kind of circulation and/or filtration before those guppy fry go belly up.
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st a fun tank..


i do about a 25% water change every other day, with a turkey bastor. No problems yet, the fry look great.
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