The ADD is strong in this one... Pics!

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Electrobes

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Argh.. I finally decided that to let Gringo my Red 4-5 inch oscar get fully recovered, I had to take back Monstro and the pleco. I came home a bit disgruntled but thought it for the best (could not find anything who wanted them). My tank look barren as you can see in the first picture, all this time I was setting up to covert it into a sand tank for loaches, heck before that it was a puffer, but my fiance reminded me the fun we had with one loach, and it wouldn't outgrow my tank. Alas, after doing a water change and gravel clean with the python I found two unopened fake plant packages and decided that it would look way better than what my tnak looks like now (again the first picture). So I placed them in after finsihing the cleaning and.... ARGH my tank looks like a real tank! Gringo was actually exploring more and wasn;t sulking at all with the missing other residents! I was in awe... my second pic (of the tank). Now Gringo seems all cheery and buggering around. WHat sucks is I already bought the sand if I were to ever change my mind about changing tank set ups and resident. This is what ADD does to people... argh you think I would have lost it when I was younger! The rest fo the pics was me being picture taking happy (which is rare)
 
Fish can get pretty uphappy when they have no place to hide. They need to feel secure to be in their best healthy physically and mentally.
 
*snickers*

I don't think the prob here is your ADD, I think its your lack of patience ;)
 
heh well luckily I am still gunna go for the weather loach tank, Gringo will be too big for that tank anyway :p
 
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