Now that all the other fish have been re-homed and my 12 new Festae are comfortably acclimated to their new home, I figured it was time for a few pictures!
The tank has gone through some changes these past few days. I added a black background, an FX5 filter and redid the aqua-scaping to better suit my new little guys. I changed around the rock work to give the little guys plenty of hiding places and caves to feel safe in. I designed an area with a more open feel that still retains cover for the larger Festae. Plenty of bog wood for the Plecos to suck on and, of course, NO PLANTS!
I am really digging the FX5, it has amazing filtration and moves the water real nice. I also like the cleaner look of just one intake and one outlet as opposed to the 2 AC110's that previously cluttered the back of the tank.
So far, everyone is getting along just fine, a few of the larger new Festae have taken to hanging about my larger Festae with no aggression issues. They are all feeding on NLS, frozen blood worms and Hikari micro-pellets for the little guys. The Plecos are eating good too, algae wafers and the occasional slice of cucumber.
So, with all that being said, here are the pictures!
Thanks for looking!
The tank has gone through some changes these past few days. I added a black background, an FX5 filter and redid the aqua-scaping to better suit my new little guys. I changed around the rock work to give the little guys plenty of hiding places and caves to feel safe in. I designed an area with a more open feel that still retains cover for the larger Festae. Plenty of bog wood for the Plecos to suck on and, of course, NO PLANTS!
I am really digging the FX5, it has amazing filtration and moves the water real nice. I also like the cleaner look of just one intake and one outlet as opposed to the 2 AC110's that previously cluttered the back of the tank.
So far, everyone is getting along just fine, a few of the larger new Festae have taken to hanging about my larger Festae with no aggression issues. They are all feeding on NLS, frozen blood worms and Hikari micro-pellets for the little guys. The Plecos are eating good too, algae wafers and the occasional slice of cucumber.
So, with all that being said, here are the pictures!
Thanks for looking!