my South America tank
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my South America tank
this is my South America tank
my English is not so good.
I like to share my photo's whit you
L. 321 x H. 70 x D. 60
Vis bestand :
28 Moenkhausia sp. colombia
Koppel Mesonauta-Egregius wildvang
Koppel Heros sp rotkeil
Koppel Hypselecara temporalis
Koppel Aequidens sp Orinoco F1
Koppel Crenicichla sp. Pernambuco
5 Guianacara sp Oyapock F1
9 Geophagus sp red head Tapaos.
4 Cleithracara maronii
2 L187a
2 L200
2 L134
my English is not so good.
I like to share my photo's whit you
L. 321 x H. 70 x D. 60
Vis bestand :
28 Moenkhausia sp. colombia
Koppel Mesonauta-Egregius wildvang
Koppel Heros sp rotkeil
Koppel Hypselecara temporalis
Koppel Aequidens sp Orinoco F1
Koppel Crenicichla sp. Pernambuco
5 Guianacara sp Oyapock F1
9 Geophagus sp red head Tapaos.
4 Cleithracara maronii
2 L187a
2 L200
2 L134
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That's a sweet tank.
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Re: my South America tank
Pretty nice SA Cichlid tank.
I would have stocked it with wild Discus because they are just my favorites but it is an outstanding tank.
I recently added 10 juvenile Mesonauta acora to my 125 gal Nhamunda Blue Discus tank because I had a chance to get a little bit less common Mesonauta sp and I have been removing Blue Discus pairs to their own breeding tanks so I needed something else to enjoy for awhile. Once all the wild Blues have all been moved out they will be replaced with wild Red Spotted Green Discus.
I'm trying to get back to breeding wild Discus again. I began breeding wild Discus long before I ever kept any hybrids.
You have some lovely and less commonly kept Cichlid species. The plecos are also very nice.
I would have stocked it with wild Discus because they are just my favorites but it is an outstanding tank.
I recently added 10 juvenile Mesonauta acora to my 125 gal Nhamunda Blue Discus tank because I had a chance to get a little bit less common Mesonauta sp and I have been removing Blue Discus pairs to their own breeding tanks so I needed something else to enjoy for awhile. Once all the wild Blues have all been moved out they will be replaced with wild Red Spotted Green Discus.
I'm trying to get back to breeding wild Discus again. I began breeding wild Discus long before I ever kept any hybrids.
You have some lovely and less commonly kept Cichlid species. The plecos are also very nice.
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Re: my South America tank
very nice tank! nice picture taking also.
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Dittoandywoolloo wrote:very nice tank! nice picture taking also.
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Re: my South America tank
Super-looking tank- fantastic size too!
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Re: my South America tank
Oooo, Ahhh!
I could sit in front of that tank for hours! Wonderful!
I could sit in front of that tank for hours! Wonderful!
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Re: my South America tank
thanks all
i have 2 new L205
i have 2 new L205
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Re: my South America tank
Hi Gert,
really nice tank!
en dan nu even in het nederlands;-) ik vind dat je een fantastisch aquarium hebt, heel erg mooi. ik start nu ook weer een bak op, wel van wat bescheidener formaat. wat ik graag wilde vragen is.. wat voor zand heb je gebruikt? en blijft je water helder/ geen zwarte plekken erin? mooi visbestand trouwens ook!
groeten,
tjerk (user alleykat)
really nice tank!
en dan nu even in het nederlands;-) ik vind dat je een fantastisch aquarium hebt, heel erg mooi. ik start nu ook weer een bak op, wel van wat bescheidener formaat. wat ik graag wilde vragen is.. wat voor zand heb je gebruikt? en blijft je water helder/ geen zwarte plekken erin? mooi visbestand trouwens ook!
groeten,
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Re: my South America tank
That's a really nice tank. You have great fish in there.
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WOW! Beautiful tank
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Not only is your tank absolutely beautiful, but also your pictures are fantastic!! do you mind sharing what camera and settings you used to shoot these photos?
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Re: my South America tank
Nice tank! looks great
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Beautiful tank congratulation
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...a nice set up also the fish choice ..really good.
i will soon get 10 red heads aswell for my 900L tank beautyful fish
farid
i will soon get 10 red heads aswell for my 900L tank beautyful fish
farid
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Re: my South America tank
That's a very nice setup! Neverending views and differing aquascaping. Beautiful and I'm sure your fish love it.
Do your plecs come out alot? I see you hold L134 and L200. I really like both, how do they differ in behaviour and feeding in your tank?
Do your plecs come out alot? I see you hold L134 and L200. I really like both, how do they differ in behaviour and feeding in your tank?