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    FANTASTIC and NATURAL LOOKING !! Nice cryptocorynes you have there !!

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    Hello friends, sorry for the delay... but finally the article has been translate !


    You can find to this link: ANTIBODI: journey between aquarium & nature

    I hope you enjoy... thanks for any comments... bye

    for Ytlammm: those are not Cryptocoryne.... but different species of Anubias, some Crinum, and musk.

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    Smile ANTIBODI: journey between aquarium & nature

    Way cool man...

    Just a question here. Those paints you use, are they safe for the inhabitants of the tank?

    Cheers!!
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    The material i have used is all natural.... i have already used Plastivel & Polyurethanic expanse in the past.

    thanks for comment

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    Hey Dabolox,
    your tank is awesome . thats real hard work. its just like watching a river bank on discovery channel. hats off to you.
    Shiv
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    I'm back...

    My Taeniatus are in love :wub: but they have not still made nothing...
    I can wait for the eggs.... Maybe I will try to modify the ph... I guess it could be one of the causes.
    In the feeding I have included alive food, some Microworms, Earthworms and Mosquito Larvae... I think it's a great supplemental nutrient source... not only flakes or granular.
    Anyway I think they are one difficult species of Pelvicachromis Taeniatus... not a common one...

    What do you think about it? Any other suggestion...?

    Some recent photos...

    A picture modified with P.S.



    The male & some plants in Antibodi



    Taeniatus female between coreographic bubbles of co2



    Thanks for the visit... :good:

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    Outstanding! I love it.
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    Re: Antibodi: Journey between Aquarium & Nature

    Hi guys, I want to show you all my experience as an aquarist...

    p.s. only one article is in english language... but there are many photos
    I hope you enjoy it. Thanks...

    Regards,
    Stefano (nickname: Dabolox).

    Below the link to my new own website!

    http://iaminspiredbynature.weebly.com/

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    Re: Antibodi: Journey between Aquarium & Nature

    Very well done back ground....this is a total natural source...and it looks so wild to me. Was amazed by the inspiration by getting ideas from the stream near your place...

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    Re: Antibodi: Journey between Aquarium & Nature

    Thank you Newlife !

    Was amazed by the inspiration by getting ideas from the stream near your place...
    It's truth!

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    Re: Antibodi: Journey between Aquarium & Nature

    solid , very good

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    Re: Antibodi: Journey between Aquarium & Nature

    Very nice tank.
    keep it up.

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    Re: Antibodi: Journey between Aquarium & Nature

    Thanks a lot guys!

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    Re: Antibodi: Journey between Aquarium & Nature

    I hope this is right. Stefano, acquario molto bello! Big thank you to Google Translator.

    The aquascape is simple, yet all natural and the layout is perfect. If you could hide the ceramic CO2 diffuser it would be extra perfect. Your suction side is hidden so well, I can't even see it nor the output side. Just excellent.
    Fish.. Simply Irresistable
    Back to Killies... slowly.

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    Re: Antibodi: Journey between Aquarium & Nature

    The setup are simply too awesome.. If you wouldnt mind, I would like to know the PH level, temperature, etc..

    Cheers
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    Re: Antibodi: Journey between Aquarium & Nature

    Hi guys and thanks again for comments....

    Temperature 25/26 gradi; Ph 6.8/7; kh 5; No3 5/10 mg/l.

    Regards,
    Stefano.

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