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Got my new Anubias plants today and got another 10 on the way, brought more then i need lol :S

Heres a couple of photos baring in mind its not scaped and wont be until i move house in 5months or so as i dont want to have to move wet lava rock.

 

 

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Very nice plants @OzShrimp

I just think you would be better off sending your shrimp to me until you move. You should concentrate on your nice plants ?

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On 3/4/2016 at 10:19 PM, buck said:

did you ever get around to scaping this? 

Sadly i moved all house and all the anubias plants died whilst they were in a bucket for a week waiting for the house move to happen. Then i wasnt in a position to setup a tank again.

 

I had every intention of scaping it had it planned out but sadly didnt eventuate. 

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That is sad news man.

So do you think you'll be starting up again soon?

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I've got a few Nana Petite i can spare you if you need stuff to get going again!

 

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2 hours ago, Disciple said:

That is sad news man.

So do you think you'll be starting up again soon?

I jsut sold one of my tanks and cabinets so now I am on the look out for something small like 1 or 2ftr. something i can rip down quick and reset up

1 hour ago, Foxpuppet said:

I've got a few Nana Petite i can spare you if you need stuff to get going again!

 

Cheers i will let ya know :)

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On 5/1/2016 at 1:54 PM, Foxpuppet said:

I've got a few Nana Petite i can spare you if you need stuff to get going again!

 

I just brought a 20litre tank from Kmart so I got something little to look at lol.

Just need to get a light and i am good to go cause it will look weird having my 4ft light over it lol

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1 hour ago, NoGi said:

I expect to see a detailed journal on that 20L mate lol

Dont laugh its keeping the dream alive! lol.

Give me 2 weeks then i will have to try and find a pair of shrimp lol 

 

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