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  1. Default Some pics of the tank, new greenery with my new camera

    I LOVE this camera, it put my old 1 to shame. I cannot wait till my bacterial bloom disappears because the pics are gonna be SICK.





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    Wow. Nice photos! Is the tank cycled already?

    Make sure your anubias aren't buried or in a couple of months they'll rot (best attached to wood or stones where they'll root fast).

    Looking fantastic.
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    Man awesome job. Love that driftwood.

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    THANK YOU. Yes it had been previously been running with fish (within 3-4 days), all I did was, clean the tank, add driftwood and just maintenance dose the tank to keep the bacteria alive for the small amount of fish I was going to add to start. Then did a complete water change the evening before fish, tested that morning for ammonia, she came out clear, then went and got fish. Plants came about 2 days ago. I will look into the buried plants as I never had an issue with buried roots but this is also my first time with sand.

    Quote Originally Posted by ~firefly~
    Wow. Nice photos! Is the tank cycled already?

    Make sure your anubias aren't buried or in a couple of months they'll rot (best attached to wood or stones where they'll root fast).

    Looking fantastic.

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    Thank you, I must say the driftwood does look awesome

    Quote Originally Posted by luke77
    Man awesome job. Love that driftwood.

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    That's a great looking tank Yankee. I have anubias growing all over my tank, attached to wood and in the substrate. The roots are buried but the rhizome is above the substrate.
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    great looking tank,

    +1 to mommy1, just make sure the rhizome is above the sand and you'll be fine.

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    great looking tank. Now I have a serious case of roseline shark envy! And the odessa barbs are knock out. At least I think those are odessa barbs???
    30 gal FW:dw gourami, cory cats, ABN pleco, Colombian & Serpae tetra, nerites & mystery snails
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    Both species of Barb look great in your tank. Good choices.
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