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Thread: 2.5ft High Maintenance Tank

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    Quote Originally Posted by benny View Post
    Oh that's no issue at all. I'm sure help is just a post away if you need a small working group to bring the tank to it's fully glory as one would see it live. Don't be shy to ask, but give us enough time to recce and plan for the shoot.

    Cheers,

    Wow Benny! I will be certainly most happy to meet with you guys to learn tips on photography and aquascape

    I need 3-4 weeks to prepare the tank and grow a glosso lawn. In the meantime, do you need me to make one flash box or something?
    Maurice Cheong
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    Quote Originally Posted by ranmasatome View Post
    Personally... i like the size of fishes now.. i mean.. different fish but similar size...
    My old 3ft had a problem of fishes that were too small....even with a lot of them....you kinda just see red specks...which when viewed in person..is fine..and very nice..because you can go close to see the fish yourself.. but when you are taking a picture...then the fish becomes little red specks...Its possible to make them out as fishes..but the presence is not there...
    Hi Justin, what do you recommend with the type of plants in the tank? I love all types of Boraras, be it Harlequin, Espei or Hengli as they school very well
    Maurice Cheong
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    Nice! Great job!

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    Maurice, i'm wondering that myself..haha... do you prefer rasboras? or tetras?

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    haha, Justin, your turn now.. I vote rasboras as most of them are great schooling fish.
    Maurice Cheong
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