I just wanted to put up my 25 gallon Amazonian tank my some constructive criticism - I'm very pelased with it, but in my opinion perfection is a myth, so tips, comments etc. are welcome!
The substrat is a mixture of sand/fine gravel and a few smooth pebbles, and the tank decorated with some large pieces of drift wood and plants (Giant vallisneria, Onionplant, Anubias barteri, Cryptocorynes and Lizard's Tail - not all S.A. plants, I know...)
Water is treated with HS NegroCell, a natural black water/peat extract, and the plants are given a weekly dose of HS Liquid Plant Fertilizer.
Filtration is done by an Eheim Classic 2213 and a Ferplast Blumodular 01 internal filter (225 gallons/hour), and extra currents are provided by a small 150 gallons/hour powerhead.
Inhabitants are 3 baby Royal Pleco's (2,5-3,5") and 2 baby Pseudacanthicus leopardus (1,25-3") - I'm aware that each of them will become too big for the tank, but for now they are fine - and I have 50 and 80 gallon tanks standby.
Besides these fish, a number of Corydoras pygmaeus, Apistogramma cacatuoides and Silver Hatchetfish call this tank their home.
Anyways, here is the picture:
![Image](http://www.piranha-info.com/images/tank_25g_06-2006.jpg)
Taken 5 weeks ago ago
![Image](http://www.piranha-info.com/images/tank_25g_07-2006.jpg)
Taken last week
Like I said, comments, remarks, tips and suggestions are welcome
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