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Not the best photo but you get the idea, 6 x Blyxa Japonica, 4 x Anubias Nana and 1 clump of Bolbitis Heudelotii.

 

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Yea a few red plants would be nice

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OK, put some red plants in, haha, looks so much better doesn't it.

 

Shows how f******g bored I am!

 

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Beautiful.

What type of plants are they man. Look rare.

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Beautiful.

What type of plants are they man. Look rare.

 

Red Aquaria Tulipia

Red Vodkia Sunrisia

Blood Moon Blyxponica

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First dibs on some trimming! I live in wa is it a issue?

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First dibs on some trimming! I live in wa is it a issue?

 

It's available at all imaginary local fish stores Australia wide.

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Lol are the other shrimp still camera shy

 

In the first photo the CRS on the right is one of yours, haha.

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OK so here's a tank update, everything is going well, plants are great, Shrimp are great, Bristlenose are great, everything's just great, except Carlton!

 

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Quick photo for 20FUS of the CRS he sent me, all going well and everyone getting along, except Mick Malthouse and Carlton.

 

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OK, so here is an update on the tank, I've spent the last week in bed on pain relief and the before that in hospital getting surgery so tank care has been at an all time low... just look at the pic to see, ha.

All shrimp are going well, plenty of berried RCS, couple berried YCS, CRS are hiding from me, Chameleons are going well and DAS are cruising around.

All plants are going well, overgrown to the max, as you can see, Frog Bit has gone mental, stopping light from coming in, once I'm up and about I'll get into the tank but until then, it'll continue to grow wild, ha.

 

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Damn Frogbit, just pulled another 5 litres from my sump, should be good compost! 

Thought you'd been a bit quiet lately... hope you're starting to feel better. Tanks looking good mate.

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:wow:that is over grown! should look good when you tame it ;) hope your feeling better soon dude

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Love it man.

How do you see your Shrimp? lol

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Damn Frogbit, just pulled another 5 litres from my sump, should be good compost! 

Thought you'd been a bit quiet lately... hope you're starting to feel better. Tanks looking good mate.

It's shocking when it takes over, I've been scooping it out and put it in the fish tank outside.

:wow:that is over grown! should look good when you tame it ;) hope your feeling better soon dude

Yeah needs a fair trim doesn't it, you know things are bad when the light won't light up the tank no more, ha.

Love it man.

How do you see your Shrimp? lol

Have to look closely that's for sure, but they are in there, haha, just!

Op went well, still sore and slowly getting around.

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