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Thread: Not so Asian planted tank

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    Not so Asian planted tank

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    Alo everyone!




    I've been MIA for a few weeks since first joining here. I've finally set up my tank, which originally was meant to be an Asian biotope, but has become a ... mix.

    I'm thinking about taking the planted jungle on the right out and replacing it with another rock or more streamlined looking plant.

    Believe it or not there are actually fish (and shrimp!) in there, but you can't see them!! Any recommendations for some larger focal point fish?
    Never interrupt someone doing what you said couldn't be done.
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    I like your setup... it looks good to me

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    i can see a ram and some black phantoms...and a cherry barb? haha

    how about discus or angelfish for your focal fish?

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    i would recocmmend against discus or angelfish in such a small setup...
    You've already got quite a nce mix of fish in there...but they are just not co-operating and sticking together..
    however.. in a scaping point of view..i like it!! its full of potential!! the general placing and base of a good scape are there.

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