L66 Natural set up

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L66 Natural set up

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Hello everyone.

I'm looking to do a natural set up for a small group of L66's and was wondering if anyone could help or post some pictures of their natural habitat? As i'm struggling to find anything.

Thank you

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If you are on facebook, you can perhaps view these photos:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set ... 465&type=3
and
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set ... 465&type=3

They are by Mark Sabaj Perez, and show the "big bend", Volta Grande in Rio Xingu.

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Don't do FB. Sorry.
I did watch a underwater clip on Youtube from the Xingu. Was that the one?

Would indian sandstone be ok to use? I'm just throwing that question out there?? :-SS

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Would indian sandstone be ok to use?
In what respect? Fidelity to the natural habitat, no. General suitability for an aquarium, perhaps. You'd want to put some strong acid such as kettle descaler on the rock to check that it's inert.

Try searching for something like "cachoeira altamira xingu" into Google images. There are many general photos of the area. Here is a photo of the type of crevice they'll be found in.
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You could do a lot worse than take inspiration from the aquascapes created by Havaard Stoere. A search for his posts should give you a start.
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I asked about the Sandstone in a general way. I was just curious.

Thanks for the help so far.

I just want to try and get the the stone colour and shape roughly the same with flying out and getting some :)

Any suggestions??
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You can basically use any type of river boulder you find good looking or easy to work with. just make sure to check if it's inert.

I would recommend to get some large pieces of dark slate. looks good, is easily breakable and if you stack the pieces nicely, it's easy to recreate the crevices they like so much.

the guy mentioned above, Haavard does great natural scapes and in this one he didn't use slate, but you get the idea

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Thank you very much for all the advice. It is greatly appreciated. Looks like the hunt for stone begins.
By the way, don't be expecting anything as good as Haavard's. In fact nowhere near that standard. Atleast it's something to take inspiration from.
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Haavards articles on aquascaping are in the catfishology section. These include his tanks in which he holds his zebras.
Might be worth checking b-) .

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http://www.planetcatfish.com/shanesworl ... fectionist

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http://www.planetcatfish.com/shanesworl ... Rest+of+Us
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I gave it a go. Let me know what you think. I'm not sure about the plants. Loads caves and places to hide. I'm sure if you click on the image it becomes bigger. Try it??
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Nice set up.
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also, you can Google 'Amazon underwater pictures' and get some great ideas. HTH

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