My Tanks

cuticom

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My Tropical tank is made up of all the leftover fishes I have from various groupings, no one in their right mind is interested in buying the small tetras etc when their five years old or older like most of these guys so they just live together, they seem pretty happy as well. Theres no room in the tank to bulk out the schools, and no ones interested in taking them for anything but feeder fish so I keep em. Theres also a BGK in there but its TEMPORARY, we're currently gathering the bits and pieces required to set up his 6 x 2 x 2 tank, which will be just for him, until then he's hanging with the tetras, he's only 4 inches long so nowhere near big enough to eat them yet.
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Then my nano FO Aqua One 500 tank, currently cycling so nothing much in there
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Reef tank, three months old now and looking pretty good, I'm slowly stocking it. Currently theres 13 snails, 3 Pajama Cardinals, a massive balstomussa merleti and a sun coral (yes I know theres some dead polyps, I only want the big patch at the end, haven't been feeding the other polyps, they were half dead when I got them).
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Sun Coral out and feeding
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Blastomussa Close up
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Pajama cardinal
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in the first tank, that bamboo thing? ( its not really clear ) but i dont think its aquatic. the plant will start rotting after awhile and you get tons of problems.
 
Its lucky bamboo, its semi aquatic, it likes to have its roots and stems in water and its leaves out, thats how it normally grows. It's perfect;y happy in my tank, I've had that same plant for years, moving it from tank to tank, it's fantastic at eating nitrates.
 
Very nice tank it seems u want to do it from a salt water tank. Good luck in ur plan.
 

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