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I would say that it depends on your first filter and your stocking levels. Why do you need/want a second filter on a 29?
Personally, I love sponge filters, I keep one in all my tanks, even my display tank. There is a lot of space in your tank if you focus away from the bottom. I have a 6x6...
I have breeding groups of C. bleheri (4.9) & M. boesemani (12.8). The boesemani are active morning breeders and the bleheri are late afternoon/evening breeders. They're all 3-6 years old, and awesome to watch.
Thank you to everyone who has weighed in so far, and thank you for pointing me in right direction.
The next time I see the little guy in my tank, I'll snap a photo.
Hello Everyone,
Quick question: what type of cory cat is on the TFH Publications Catfishes eBook, link HERE?
I ask because I have one, and only one, who has happily (if lonely) lived in my tank for the past 5 years. I would love to get a small group to keep mine company.
Thanks,
AtC
It looks very similar to the C. 'willisii that I have growing emersed. No way to be sure unless you grow it (or a runner) emersed and get it to flower.
I have several types of crypts that I would like to offer for trade. I am looking for dwarf sag, micro sword, or something similar that won't melt in Excel.
My crypts include:
wendtii green
wendtii red
moehlmannii
beckettii
crispatula var. 'balansae'
affinis
parva
'willisii
undulata
If you...
I would assume that the lights you are referring to are the ones that come standard with a kit tank. If so, that is probably the first major problem for your plants. Those lights are meant to provide enough light to see the fish in the tank, but not nearly enough to grow any plants, even the...
An alternative to painting (in case you may decide you want blue later) is to get some fabric and attach it to the tank using adhesive hook & latch (i.e. velcro). I have been using this on my 75 gallon for the last few years, and enjoy the ability to quickly & cheaply change the background...
Sorry to hijack, but would a wet/dry (with it's high nitrates issue) be suitable for a low tech planted tank? Gas exchange would be an issue with CO2 injection, but if that's not planned, could it be beneficial?
I am going to remove the majority of the java fern growth from my tank. If you would like some, I will consider trade ideas, or you can pay one-way shipping of $6 via PayPal.
If you are interested in a trade, please PM me with what you have.