Looks really good!
I really like the driftwood
55 gallon elephant nose tank.
30 gallon vampire shrimp, green lace shrimp and snails.
What's that plant behind the driftwood and slightly to the right? Looks like a fern but I can't tell. I like it because It looks like noodles to me.
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Nice and open, I like it!
IncredibleUpdated shot of my 40 gal. reef after some changes.
Cryptocoryne Crispatula I believe.
Caleb
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Awwwww.....looked it up, I want it, but one, no space....two, my lighting won't work for this plant, only 6w, no where near moderate to high lighting.
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Lol I get the space thing. It is not a small plant... But most all Cryptocoryne species will grow in low light setups I believe.
Caleb
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Maybe next time, when I've gotten the hang of keeping a small 5g tank, maybe I'll start a nice 20 gallon and stick one of these in, I really really like how it looks like spaghetti.
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Lol surprisingly enough out of all my plants, with most are easy plants, it's doing pretty much the best of all of them.
Caleb
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Updated shot of my 40 gal. reef after some changes.
Your tank looks awesome in a haunted sort of way. Probably due to the flash, spectral fish LoL
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Lol all he needs is like a wolf fish or something. I think you would scare the discus before they scare you
Caleb
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I love most types of exotic fish, but I have to admit, the wolf fish looks rather.....unappealing. I wouldn't want to put my hand into the tank with that thing swimming around. That would make water changes quite the hassle.
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