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Hi all this is my 5.5 g tank.I hope this works as i havn't been able to add pics so far but i think i have cracked it.
Can you tell me what you think.


Oh my god.How do u add pics i am gettin frustrated please help someone,
Mat
 
Oh my god.How do u add pics i am gettin frustrated please help someone,
Mat

Go to www.photobucket.com , sign up and then you can up load pictures. Once uploaded you will then see a link startiing
 
hi fishy,when you click on reply, if you click on the box with a pic of a tree in it a box pops up asking you to enter url for image.
enter those links and image will appear.
Tank looks nice by the way. If you want to root the plants you will need a deeper substrate.
can you post the size and stats of tank too , people can help with with more info.
 
MA tank is 18x10 and the Ph is 6.4 at the moment is has suddenly got more acidic but i have been putting stress coat in 4 my pregnant guppy.I am only 12 so i havn't got the space for anything bigger.Its stock is 3x Flagtails,3x Guppys,2x Goldfish,1x Red Eyed Tetra,2x WCM's,1x Shubunkin.
Mat
What do u all think
 
Gold fish and tropicals don't really go together Mat . I don't know much on goldies (I'm sure someone here can tell you more) but most grow pretty big and are super messy. I have a feeling your tank wont be big enough to keep them all m8.
 
MA lfs said it would be fine i see what you are saying though
 
Looks pretty good. I'm not liking the "No Fishing" thing though. I think it ruins the flow of the tank.
 
Thanks peeps does anyone else think i should plant the back and is so all of the back or just a bit of it.
Mat
 
If you're hoping to keep the guppy fry (the babies) then I wouldn't keep her with goldfish. The fry won't last long with goldfish in there as they will probably be eaten.
Goldfish have been known to get to about 15 inches long, which is pretty big! All that stuff about them growing to the size of the tank is untrue as well... their internal organs will keep growing, but their bodies won't. This eventually leads to quite an early (and very nasty) death for the goldfish.
I'm not going to give you a hard time, but I really think you should read some of the information on the following message threads because it's very important for the health of your fish...
http://www.fishforums.net/index.php?showtopic=43980
http://www.fishforums.net/index.php?showtopic=115778
 

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