Hi, I just read an article about a stream setup in a tank. I wonder if this could be a succes with L082?
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Do L082 like a stream setup
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Do L082 like a stream setup
Sorry but I have dyslexia, so grama and spelling is not my strong side.
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Re: Do L082 like a stream setup
Hello danishcatfish.
Yes would very much enjoy a stream setup, as they come from the rapids of the Rio Xingu.
Like all fish from the Xingu, be sure the water is nice and warm (27C+) for these fish to prosper.
Powerheads and airstones should keep the water moving and oxygen levels high. Aquascape with loads of rocks, sand and gravel. Plants are not really required for the biotope, but Anubias are a good choice if you want some greenery.
Check out some of the posts by Haavard Stoere for some pictures of his inspirational tanks.
http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/memb ... ile&u=3525
Yes would very much enjoy a stream setup, as they come from the rapids of the Rio Xingu.
Like all fish from the Xingu, be sure the water is nice and warm (27C+) for these fish to prosper.
Powerheads and airstones should keep the water moving and oxygen levels high. Aquascape with loads of rocks, sand and gravel. Plants are not really required for the biotope, but Anubias are a good choice if you want some greenery.
Check out some of the posts by Haavard Stoere for some pictures of his inspirational tanks.
http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/memb ... ile&u=3525