Some Pics of the 10 and 60 Gallon Setups I Have Been Discussing...

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Just for everyone that has been assisting me with my recently-crashed 60 gallon and its re-establishment, some pics to put faces to the words! I apologize for some of the blurry pics; my wife was trying to snap these as the fish darted about the tank...

First -- here is "Ebony," the Black Moor who survived the bacterial infection that wiped out the last goldfish setup, doing well in the now-re-cycling 60 gallon:
 

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The first two pics here are still of the Black Moor in the 60; the two bottom pics begin the snapshots of the 10 gallon, which house "Rubio" (nickname "Rubix Cube"), the Red Cap Oranda who we had to separate after he picked on and ultimately killed (by opening wounds to let the infection in) the two larger fantails that were in the 60 gallon, plus his recently added tankmates:
 

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More shots of the 10 gallon:
 

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More of the 10 gallon:
 

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Any input would be appreciated; just try not to be too hard on me...we did our best here in this emergency situation, and are continuing to pick up the pieces as best we can! We're just happy we were able to save the Black Moor from the muck she was swimming in during the infection breakout...:)
 
You guys have done a great job of looking out for your tiny family members, I can't say one thing negative. Only lots of positive your fish are beautiful, tanks look great, I know this is a work in progress keep posting those pics so we can see how they are doing.
Keep up the great job. You both have allot to be proud of, some other fish keepers would have given up on the poor fish instead of taking the time and effort you have put into saving her.
 
Thank you SO much, Nimo, for the kind and heartfelt words; your encouragement -- and others' -- have made all the difference to us. :) :thanks:
 
Nimo said:
You guys have done a great job of looking out for your tiny family members, I can't say one thing negative. Only lots of positive your fish are beautiful, tanks look great, I know this is a work in progress keep posting those pics so we can see how they are doing.
Keep up the great job. You both have allot to be proud of, some other fish keepers would have given up on the poor fish instead of taking the time and effort you have put into saving her.

+1 I agree fully! You have put so much effort into your little friends. Are you going to introduce the other 3 into the 60 any time soon?
 
Thank you so much, guys -- I appreciate it! Indeed, isn't Ebony adorable?

We are still considering moving the two small goldies to the 60 gallon, smomus...(y)
 
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