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Man this tank been fun!! Lots of saddles and one big berried DAS. Unfortunately, Otto's don't seem to like my tank and keep dying so giving up on them for now. Plants are out of control ATM so need a big trim next couple days.

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How are your Crs going?

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How are your Crs going?

Going really well! I'm still noob with the sexing of them so can't tell if I have any females or not. I'll post some photos and see if you can tell.
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yeah haha that second one could be a female

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Just noticed one of my chameleons berried but with only maybe 5-6 eggs. What would cause that?

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mate the way you've done your aquascaping and since it has grown in really well. this is one of my alltime favourites i just love the simplicity and beauty of it.

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Got some females there for sure I think.

Easily a fave tank of mine, just a simple layout which I like, well planted, healthy and that HC without CO2 looks like the back lawn after a decent rain, haha, sweet tank.

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Very nice man.

WanWanna scape my next tank?

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​WanWanna... Wan Wan Wan WanWanna!

Hate typing on the phone! Should have checked my post before pressing enter

​Sure! In exchange I'll grab some of those PRL :P

Lol well i'll contact you when i get a 8 footer. 

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Hate typing on the phone! Should have checked my post before pressing enter

Lol well i'll contact you when i get a 8 footer. 

​That's gonna be one damn serious scape!

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lol yeah who am i kidding.

One day if we are allowed to import aro's maybe lol

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lol yeah who am i kidding.

One day if we are allowed to import aro's maybe lol

​Nah, gonna need it for all the Sulawesi you're gonna buy! haha

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​Nah, gonna need it for all the Sulawesi you're gonna buy! haha

​8 footer for shrimp :dizzy:

I can imagine it now create a green field of hc with a hill at one end with a Buce tree full of blue bolts....

You can buy the sulawesi cause your tank is perfect for them :aha-!:

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​8 footer for shrimp :dizzy:

I can imagine it now create a green field of hc with a hill at one end with a Buce tree full of blue bolts....

You can buy the sulawesi cause your tank is perfect for them :aha-!:

​Imagine the colony you could get going in that thing!

I can already picture it!

Haha, not at $800 a pop I wont be!

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​Imagine the colony you could get going in that thing!

I can already picture it!

Haha, not at $800 a pop I wont be!

​I am a good influence. DO IT!!! 

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Holy Moly!

 

that is a trim! I want some of your HC man!

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