New Shrimp Tank/Buce and Anubias Setup

Mike16T

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Well not really entirely new.. I re-scaped my tank and now made it in to a planted scaped shrimp tank.. =)

Bloody mary's neo and Super tigers with otos.

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Mike16T

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Oh my gosh, that is a beauty! How did you make that hill? Is it rock or something under the sand?
Thank you.. =)
It's 2 big rocks (mexican pot rock) with some small ones to fill up spaces.. This is how it look like before plants.

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sir_keith

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Super cool setup. I love these sleek, high-tech tanks, even though I tend to be pretty old-school myself. But isn't it a pain to keep up with evaporation in an open-top tank like this? :sick

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125 display tank in my TV room- Enantiopus sp. 'kilesa' and Ophthalmotilapia nasuta 'Magara.'
 

Mike16T

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Super cool setup. I love these sleek, high-tech tanks, even though I tend to be pretty old-school myself. But isn't it a pain to keep up with evaporation in an open-top tank like this? :sick

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125 display tank in my TV room- Enantiopus sp. 'kilesa' and Ophthalmotilapia nasuta 'Magara.'
No problen with evaporation since I tend to do 2x WC per week. Pretty quick water changes since all my plants are slow growing plants and nothing needs to be trimmed or replanted compare to my last setup, which is dutch style scape.

Nice tanganyikan setup by the way... =)

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