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Thread: Love in the air for Pterophyllum scalare

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    WOW! I really like your setup man...very natural feel....just like the amazon.
    Zack

    Planted tank: Melanotaenia Lacustris, Melanotaenia Parkinsoni, Melanotaenia Praecox,
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    very nice biotope tank there bro...!!!! love it a lot!!
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    Hypancistrus and Tanganyikan cichlids breeding

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    Quote Originally Posted by quix View Post
    Thanks all again for the nice comments. Luenny, this is my 4ft in the living room. The big plecos are still inside the 6ft in my room.
    Glad to hear that your monster pleco tank is still going

    Any new additions?

    Congrates on the eggs!! hope they make it!

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    Bro. I love your tank. It's awe inspiring.
    And i think those wild discus are really fantastic.
    AquaticRemainder

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    Any tips of how you do that tree branchy effect from the surface?
    Zack

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    Glossolepis Incisus, Melanotaenia Maccullochi, Melanotaenia Boesemani, Iriatherina Werneri, Barilius Canarensis

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    Thanks again all of you for the nice comments. All of you are just being too nice.

    Titus...no additions to the big plecos..in fact reduced alot...haha

    Stormchild...i love the wild discus too. They are my main fish of the tank while the rest are "dither fish"! haha

    Zenislev...I use nylon rope to tie the branchy driftwood to the legs of my lighting fixture. I purposely place it such that the nylon is not really visible. Easily done, anybody can do it. I think they like an environment with overhanging branches so they feel safer.

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    Haha fishes that first caught my attention were the plecos!
    -clint- ~apisto keepers unite!~

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    how much lighting are you having over your 4' tank bro?

    Florescent?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sfk7 View Post
    how much lighting are you having over your 4' tank bro?

    Florescent?
    It's just a normal 4 ft flourescent white daylight. I place a light diffuser over the tank as cover though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by quix View Post
    Thanks again all of you for the nice comments. All of you are just being too nice.

    Titus...no additions to the big plecos..in fact reduced alot...haha
    Good to see you here!! Thought your retired from the scene.

    Quote Originally Posted by quix View Post
    Zenislev...I use nylon rope to tie the branchy driftwood to the legs of my lighting fixture. I purposely place it such that the nylon is not really visible. Easily done, anybody can do it. I think they like an environment with overhanging branches so they feel safer.
    These wood are bogwood which floats readily and takes years to soak in the water and sink a bit.
    Last edited by Quixotic; 12th Nov 2008 at 23:49. Reason: SMS lingo: 'Tot'

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