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I haven't posted any pictures of my tanks on here before

so here they are

Tank 1

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3ft tank this tank has been up and running for over 2 years now

inhabitants are CBS (SS, SSS) GB and SW currently have 15+ berried females

Tank 2

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3ft tank this tanks been up and running for just over 1 month

inhabitants are CRS (SS, SSS) panda, mishlings (CRS, CBS) and tibees all juvis

Tank 3

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2ft still in the process of setup this tank not sure what to put in this tank yet

Tank 1 and tank 2 are on a rack at my salon

Tank 3 is a stand alone tank at home

thanks

Hai

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Great Pics Hai!! Thanks for sharing these.

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Thanks for sharing your tanks, shrimps and pics....:encouragement:

There'll be lots of shrimps in that moss jungle.....great for shrimplets. I like the scape of tank 3...:-)

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That's only 1/3 of the moss that was in that tank the moss took over the whole tank lol

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This was tank 1 from day 1 to 2 months

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Plus my other pride and joy in my other tanks (betta macrostoma) I have 2 pairs and a extra male

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Ooh that betta is gorgeous!

i love the tank scape before the moss took over :)

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Very cool pics dude, I have two pairs of Betta Macrostoma too, they are beautiful. I have two pairs of Channoides as well. :victorious: Can't wait to see tank 3 up & running, lots of potential there dude. :encouragement:

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Nice squiggle I did use to have channoides but sold them as they bred to much lol

i did at one stage had over 100+ macs juvis and sold all of them but 1 pair at an auction and flooded the market here... Ops

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That should look really nice with some moss growing in there. Can't wait to see what it looks like with water , moss and shrimp. My downfall with tanks is the scraping just don't have the eye for it. Really like this one.:encouragement:

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Still have no idea what to put in this tank yet any suggestions?

Water, hahaha. :smiley_simmons:

Sorry dude, had to be said, what Father's Day wouldn't be complete without some "Dad Jokes" :smiley_simmons:

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Hey Hai,

It's Chi here, I was the one that bought the channoides and macs from you remember? Wasn't sure it was you until I saw that SW pic! LOL!

I can't believe you have the shrimp in a hair salon with all the fumes from hairspray, dyes, etc...

As for what to stock in that third tank I say go for the tigers! They are lovely little buggers. And are very popular atm.

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Hey chi

I remember

wasnt sure if u would remember me lol

ive had been keeping my shrimps and most of my aquarium in my salon for over 2 years now and have had no problem so far touch wood I've kept and bred my shrimp and betta in there successfully :)

With the third tank will have to wait and see what I feel like watching the most at home lol

hai

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So most of my berried CBS have dropped and this is what I've spotted in my 3ft CBS tank in 1 corner

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all female that have dropped are now berried again

Hai

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