Ok,i post this because i'm so.....surprised to see no replies after 40+ views,well i know my tank is kinda bad,i don't know how to set up the plants properly.I failed my arts.Seriously i'm bad.haha,well i hope YOU can help me =)
From This
To This..... =)
I'm lazy to count the fishes,but i'm gonna list them anyway..
9~10 Neon Tetras
2 Otocinclus
5~6 Blue-eyed Fish ( Mind helping me ?? )
4 Yamatoes
5-8 Cherries
A Pic of my co2 cylinder
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Left Side .....The one which caused the whole tank to look different....
Not much difference on the right side..
Oh yeah, I'm having problems........ =(
Some round spots of algae appeared on my tank,if you look properly you might be able to spot them =/ . Well can anyone tell me how to get rid of them?? I've been scriping them off lately,but they still appear a few days later.
Some algae grew on the crypts( I don't really know what is it ) How to remove them??
I seriously don't know what plants i have right now.I just bought what i like.Seriously,will i have any problems with my plants???
Oh yeah,can anyone give me comments on my new scape?? It's something like a Garden scape.Any plant to remove or any plant to add in?
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Ok,i post this because i'm so.....surprised to see no replies after 40+ views,well i know my tank is kinda bad,i don't know how to set up the plants properly.I failed my arts.Seriously i'm bad.haha,well i hope YOU can help me =)
Life Is Blessed By Those Who Are Blessed
Living a fake life is by following other people's life,get a life n follow yours and u will have pride
Things have to thicken up much more before much comment can be madeHave the plants thickened up?
I see that there's a U-shape forming, so I think you're going that way. If the plants haven't thickened up, try trimming them frequently so that they branch out and form nice bushes. You can also try to read up on Dutch Aquascaping.
Green spot algae is common in healthy tanks.
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