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MdL

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Here it is, post algae removal. I used the blackout method to remove my blue-green algae. Great results! It looks nice and clean again. I'm sure my fish appreciate it too. :good:

Heres the tank:

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Currently,

4 corry cats - not sure about sexing these
4 cherry barbs (Love em sooo much!) - 2 male 2 female
2 Angels - 1 male 1 female

20g high setup. Suggestions? Seems its lacking somthing. But MAN am I glad to be rid of that algae! :hyper:
 
I would say put in some tall fake plants for the angels to hide behind until you can get some real ones or current ones to grow, they'l appreciate it a lot. Besides that looks great, congratulations on no algae :good:

atm
 
I would say put in some tall fake plants for the angels to hide behind until you can get some real ones or current ones to grow, they'l appreciate it a lot. Besides that looks great, congratulations on no algae :good:

atm

I was going to try and remove the 2 angels but now that its all cleaned and after I've really looked at how much I have in there is this still the best option? Or do you think their fine in there?


What would you reccomend for some taller plants? Amazon swords?
 
i have lots of amazon swords, they look awesome, but im still not quite sure

your right missing a little something but i dont know wat either...

try the swords might work....

they are very fasy growing

Slush
 
Looks very nice. However you are probably going to get some negative comments on both of those angels being in a 20H tank. Angels should have a very minimum of 30 gallons.
 
Looks very nice. However you are probably going to get some negative comments on both of those angels being in a 20H tank. Angels should have a very minimum of 30 gallons.

yea i was gonna mention this so if you did have plans to rehome them and get something else it wouldnt be a bad idea.

its not so much the space but the extra height that they appreciate since there so tall.


some dwarf cichlids would be a great replacement if you wanted and ill echo the comments about a taller plant or 2 :nod:
 

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