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Been a while since i posted photos so thought i would spend some time in front of the tank, unfortunately photos are only taken on my phone so quality not the best.

 

A good chunk of my colony, most seem to be female

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Some of my blue cherrys, will be selling what i have once summer is over.

 

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More CRS can see some of the quality difference

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My colony has definitely grown alot you can see the red and white throughout the tank.

 

Excuse my breeder box which keeps sliding into the tank,

 

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Sittong on my outdoor entertaining table out the back lol, waiting to sell them when i am back in civilisation or trade :)

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Why thank you, i have a really nice dark red girl in there she is my favourite similar to the one on the front left of the petri dish in first pic but a tad darker. When it cools down i will be selling some of my boys as i feel bad keeping them in a breeder box to separate them and hoping to buy some more girls.

 

 

I have got yellow cherries as well which are in a breeder box to separate from the blues however i do have some light green ones still in with the blues. This is why i want to get rid of them or trade them when summers over, too hard to focus on them with just 1 tank.

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Great tank setup!! Maybe need another tank? Or two?

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Got no room or resources for more whilst we live here. I do have a professionally divided 4ftr and cabinet in the garage which has 2 sections linked with holes and the 3rd section separated for other water conditions. It will be sold when we move house as i have no plans for it.

 

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My tanks is over filtered in my opinion. Aside from the 3 dual sponge filters and the nitrate soda stream filter i have a 2000 ltr p/hr eheim pump assisting pumping water into my Aquis1250 canister which then flows into an Aquis 600 canister with removed impeller then into chiller and back into tank.

 

I just like feeling safe with the filters lol, thats the other reason i added the plants :)

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Thanks, All i need is some driftwood but hard to buy online :). Hoping to maybe get a nice piece when i am back in Sydney in a couple of weeks

 

I have been using that filter material i won in last months competition which is that brown patch you can see at the back middle left, looks like algae. Takes about 4 days for the water coming out of my output to turn it completely brown

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I have 2 or 3 big nice chunky golden vine piece you can have oz

Got any pics by any chance?

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