Hello Planet Catfish! *pics*
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Hello Planet Catfish! *pics*
Hi everyone. I decided I needed to learn more about my little Hara Jerdoni, than I had read in the articles I could find. I am from central Florida, and presently have 7 tanks. Two are Reef tanks, five are fw planted. I also keep 4 Corydoras habrosus, they are really sweet.
Here are a few pics
The cubes~ 4.3 gal
10 gallon
4 gallon~this tank is my latest project, so it's still going through the 'rough stage'
Sorry my pics are a bit crooked..
Here are a few pics
The cubes~ 4.3 gal
10 gallon
4 gallon~this tank is my latest project, so it's still going through the 'rough stage'
Sorry my pics are a bit crooked..
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Re: Hello Planet Catfish! *pics*
That's some nice looking little nano's you have going there, have you ever considered putting a background behind them to make the filters disappear and to give them some depth visually, you could try black construction paper behind one, I do not think you would be disappointed
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Those Nano's do look great - well done!
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Help! What's a nano??Richard B wrote:Those Nano's do look great
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Marc,Marc van Arc wrote:Help! What's a nano??And welcome to PC btwRichard B wrote:Those Nano's do look great
Nano = referring to a small tank; or a small tank turned into a small environment(I think).Please correct me if I'm wrong, but term is used frequently among folks who keep saltwater tanks. Nice to see it applied to freshwater. Quite a difficult balance.
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Those tanks are stunning. Nice plant and species selection. No over crowding of either. This must take a lot of thought, planning and work. Welcome to Planet Catfish!
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It is a word that started to be used for mini-reef tanks and now you see it used for any small biotope setup I think generally tanks 15 gal. and underHelp! What's a nano??
nano-from the Greek nanos, meaning dwarf
and I am sure you have heard of nanotechnology but if not http://nint-innt.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/nano/index_e.html
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Thanks Birger. I am trying to find something that will work for the 10 gallon as a background. I like the see through look of the finnex, and the cubes have most of the equipment disguised with plants. I put a black cardborad on the cubes once, it gave me a terrible back glare. Paint would have been best, but too late now. I will keep looking for something suitable. Maybe cardboard with the Krylon painted on it would work..hmm.Birger wrote:That's some nice looking little nano's you have going there, have you ever considered putting a background behind them to make the filters disappear and to give them some depth visually, you could try black construction paper behind one, I do not think you would be disappointed
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Help! What's a nano??
And welcome to PC btw
Thank you all for the nice compliments & welcomes.Yes, the term nano & also Pico{for the truly tiny ones} is used to describe small tanks. Amanda, I did learn finally thanks to keeping reeftanks, that less is more. Overcrowding leads to aggression, depression, and algae.bronzefry wrote: waterfaller,
Those tanks are stunning. Nice plant and species selection. No over crowding of either. This must take a lot of thought, planning and work. Welcome to Planet Catfish!
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Just to share..here are my two reeftanks.{the 7th tank is planted, but just a snail farm so the plants just grow wild there}
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That makes things clear. I was looking for fishes, but couldn't find any.
Well, your nanos are looking very good.I have always been told that it is more difficult to keep a small tank balanced than a large one, so a big for your work.
Well, your nanos are looking very good.I have always been told that it is more difficult to keep a small tank balanced than a large one, so a big for your work.
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Re: Hello Planet Catfish! *pics*
There is livestock..hehe. The left side cube has a halfmoon betta, the right side a dwarf puffer. The finnex has a Dario dario{scarlet badis}. The 10 gallon has 1 hara jerdoni, 2 blue form axelrod's rasboras,3 kuhli loaches, 4 corydoras habrosus, and 7 crystal red shrimp.
Thanks marc for the kind words.
Thanks marc for the kind words.
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they are beautiful!
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Indeed there is. But I was looking for Nano(-stomus), pencil fishwaterfaller1 wrote:There is livestock..hehe. The left side cube has a halfmoon betta, the right side a dwarf puffer. The finnex has a Dario dario{scarlet badis}. The 10 gallon has 1 hara jerdoni, 2 blue form axelrod's rasboras,3 kuhli loaches, 4 corydoras habrosus, and 7 crystal red shrimp.
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And there was me thinking they were fish! http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/ashamed002.gif
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Thank you andywooloo. Hi Dawn, what are those two cool looking fish in your avatar? Just curious...
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Hi there waterfaller! The pics are of my Zebra Plecs. Great looking tanks, they MUST keep you busy!
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Hey Matt, you beat me to it! Have you thought about having a few plecs, waterfall?
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Thank you so much for the compliment Dawn. Yes, I am a work at home girl, and consequently have created a large family of friends. They do keep me busy. Heaven forbid if we ever want to go on a vacation.. We also have an Akita/lab mix, a Blue & Gold macaw, a leopard gecko, and a budgie that I found.
I haven't thought of getting a pleco, because I believe they all get quite large don't they? My biggest tank is the ten,not suitable for a pleco.Plus I keep crystal red shrimp, and do not want any fish that will think they are a tasty snack. I am however waiting to get two octocinclus cocama.{zebra oto} Those zebra plecs are gorgeous!
I haven't thought of getting a pleco, because I believe they all get quite large don't they? My biggest tank is the ten,not suitable for a pleco.Plus I keep crystal red shrimp, and do not want any fish that will think they are a tasty snack. I am however waiting to get two octocinclus cocama.{zebra oto} Those zebra plecs are gorgeous!
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If we call all things in the Loricariidae family "pleco", then you have a pretty good range of "smallish" ones. Aside from the Hypoptominae(spelling?) that the Otocinclus and close relatives belong to, you have Hypancistrus, Ancsitrus, Panaque and Peckoltia that all have small species in the genus. Panaque has some giants too, but they are easy to tell apart, so shouldn't cause any confusion. Beating my own drum a bit, have a look at the http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/search.php and you can search for fish that match your criteria. Just make sure you keep the temperature range "tight", as wide-ranging temperature can reduce the number of results quite noticably.waterfaller1 wrote:Thank you so much for the compliment Dawn. Yes, I am a work at home girl, and consequently have created a large family of friends. They do keep me busy. Heaven forbid if we ever want to go on a vacation.. We also have an Akita/lab mix, a Blue & Gold macaw, a leopard gecko, and a budgie that I found.
I haven't thought of getting a pl*co, because I believe they all get quite large don't they? My biggest tank is the ten,not suitable for a pl*co.Plus I keep crystal red shrimp, and do not want any fish that will think they are a tasty snack. I am however waiting to get two octocinclus cocama.{zebra oto} Those zebra plecs are gorgeous!
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I think with the octocinclus, and a couple more rasboras, my tank will be set on livestock. I have the three loaches, four corydoras, and a hara jerdoni. No room for another bottom feeder. But thanks for the info. If I were to ever get a larger tank I might consider some of those you listed.
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