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Thread: My new 6 ft planted setup

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    Puffer will eat shrimplet provided there ample hiding places (like mosses).

    Discus and cardinal = OK, but discus will attack and eats all shrimps. In a rockscape like yours, big discus dont look nice, small schooling fishes prefer. Of coures this is my opinion do what pleases you most.

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    Puffers are somewhat tempremental. Good at clearing up snails but is pretty much a overly aggressive fish for its mini size. (I'd rather have snails than 1 puffer.)

    I agree with eddyq, have a large group of small schooling fish would definitely compliment your scape.
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    Hi all.. after the cherry shrimps genocide. i put in some cherries all ok.. so i guess back to normal.

    After 3 months... now might consider doing up a lawn... for front.
    Still.... hard to find LARGE stones lol.. any lobang must inform hor.


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    Very very very nice...

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    Very nice indeed, to me it looks an oasis in the desert with the bare sands around the rocks and plants.

    You can use smaller rock to form to a bigger one. Stack or put around them.

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    Ok. Heres more pix. Will keep updating this thread as it matures...
    Water change for this fellow.... is backbreaking. Bill also Up.
    This tank act as a partition in my house. So there is 2 side to it.

    This is the Left part.


    Middle


    Right side


    Front side.
    The wire mesh is used to keep the HC in place... i have no other idea how to get them into the gravel. Any Tips?


    The otherside


    Can someone id this plant for me?
    Don't know what it is.. but i got it from Teo's
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    It is a Eriocaulon sp.
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    Oh thanks.. jotted down*
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