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What's the last fish? It looks like a black neon but the tail doesn't look quite right...
 
What's the last fish? It looks like a black neon but the tail doesn't look quite right...
She is a black neon tetra, but yes shes got two tails. We got a school of 6, great tetras. We have those in our 45 with a group of 10 regular neons. For tetras, the black neons are so polite and mellow with everyone.
 
What type of plants are you using in the centre ? also what floating plants did you use in your 2.5g betta tank
The floating plants in my betta tank (and in the others that have them) is salvinia auriculata

As for the centered plants... if you are asking about my 10g nano, the plants there are hornwort and anacharis
 
The floating plants in my betta tank (and in the others that have them) is salvinia auriculata

As for the centered plants... if you are asking about my 10g nano, the plants there are hornwort and anacharis

Thanks mate, i’m going have a look into getting both of those plants myself :)
 
Thanks mate, i’m going have a look into getting both of those plants myself :)
I definitely suggest Anacharis. I have this plant in all of my tanks and I love it.

I suggest keeping your water at 78-79 degrees Fahrenheit and to leave the lights on for 14 hours a day. The plants such up so much nutrients from the water, there is no room for algae to grow. (Just my tips after a year of keeping them. :))
 
I definitely suggest Anacharis. I have this plant in all of my tanks and I love it.

I suggest keeping your water at 78-79 degrees Fahrenheit and to leave the lights on for 14 hours a day. The plants such up so much nutrients from the water, there is no room for algae to grow. (Just my tips after a year of keeping them. :))

They sound great, i’ll have a good look into them, thanks :)
 

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