wow... E.tenellus grew so fast!
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Trevor
wow very nice sia!
Koh
pruning the old/emersed leave helps kick start the tenellus and on top of things, he has a chiller running at 26degree to minimize rotting or slow down the melting process, therefore his cryptos r doing extremely well with very little or no melting at all. his E. stellata is doing very well too, except it needs more FE, he has introduce 100 yamato (which I think still too little, and most of them is cramp up at one corner of the tank) and 300 cardinal tetras----------------
On 11/10/2002 1:32:14 AM
wow... E.tenellus grew so fast!
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simon....i told teo to get another 100 more yamatoes....not really enough to keep the foreground clean when the E. ten. gets more compact...but yesterday i free that his circulation ...some how not so good
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the circulation is fine, but I'm surprised to see no or very little
traces of algae growth in his tank, for a tank with MH. I must say
that even the spot algae on the glass is minimum
circulation in the middle is what I am referring to.
perhaps due to the extremely large cool water volume and he's got quite alot of fast growing plants as well.....I wonder if teo fertilise his tank...
another reason is that his fish population is not lot.
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Touch (drift)wood!!!----------------
On 11/10/2002 11:24:39 AM
the circulation is fine, but I'm surprised to see no or very little
traces of algae growth in his tank, for a tank with MH. I must say
that even the spot algae on the glass is minimum
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It's looking great... large schooling fish will look good in there. All it needs is a couch in front of it, and a keg of ice cold beer. We can all camp out in front of his tank on weekend nights and fall asleep watching the fishes.
Other then that, I can't help thinking it makes for a great diorama scenery. Maybe a Lord of The Rings diorama...
What's the plant in the 6th (2nd last) pic?
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thats the E. rubin green
*drool*
you guys done a very good job.
Simon, nxt time you go, possible to take a photograph of these "Yamato Shrimp"? am curious to see what they look like..
James
Currently keeping many wild betta species and other anabantoids.
Mez,
it will be winter soon in the uk.
why not have a short trip to singapore and *drool* at teo's farm?.
maybe MECH can show you a link to the yamato shrimp.
thomas liew
Because i'm only 15, cannot afford it
Currently keeping many wild betta species and other anabantoids.
What's the plants in the foreground? And btw, does anyone know if Teo's sell driftwood with moss attached to it?
steve, teo has a "greenhouse" at the back with lots of driftwood already tied with various plants, prices are pretty reasonable…
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btw, I spoke with the guys at Teo, and they don't keep their chiller on 24hrs... they turn it off at night. When I was there today, the water was probably about 28 definitely not 26. The guy there said they just turned the chiller on at 10am.
Allen
perharps they think it will reduce the running cost.. which in fact doesnt matter, cause, prolly the chiller will only cool when the temp goes up.. but with that tank size, maybe once
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