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    8inch Cube nano Tank

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    This is my 8inch cube nano Tank.

    It is a non C02 tank.

    Fishes: Garra, 4 x endlers, Cherry shirmps

    Plants: Mini Taiwan Moss

    Filteration : Jebo Hang On Filter

    Fertilization : Ferka



    Feel free to comments if there is any areas to improve
    Nicholas

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    bro.. dont you think the garra is a little too big for the tank?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ranmasatome
    bro.. dont you think the garra is a little too big for the tank?
    Haha..that is my smallest gara. It will be a temporaiy resident. Need to change other alage faunas. Another other suggestion?
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    Give the gara to me.

    Use an oto lor... Or the hillstream loach?

    I like the rocks but think the front right rock seems to be a little bit too big leh...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Justikanz
    Give the gara to me.

    Use an oto lor... Or the hillstream loach?

    I like the rocks but think the front right rock seems to be a little bit too big leh...
    haha.. let exchange 1 garra for your pair of endlers

    I tried putting an otos and it died.
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    Why give us a reflective picture taken in the day?

    A sprinkling of hairgrass strands might help at the back. Just a sprinkling, not a bunch of runners.

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    I think the setup is a bit cramped. Try removing one or 2 rocks and plant some HC/glosso/hairgrass in the foreground. Mini Taiwan Moss ? What is that ?

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    Oh, definitely need more plants or moss. Endlers, especially the females, will hunt baby shrimps...
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    very nice

    compliments
    sorry for my english but i'm italian
    my site http://www.plantacquari.it/
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