u/Affectionate-Bed1801

Stem plants are finally growing in:)

Been doing alot of changes lately.

I removed all my congo tetras and rainbowfish (except one blue one because it seems to be sick and can't really sell it to other people). I added 6 raccon tetras and 7 red pencilfish instead. The tank is less chaotic now and no more fish chomping on my plants' leaves:)

Sadly, my grass didn't get to carpet since my fish keeps uprooting them.

u/Affectionate-Bed1801 — 3 days ago

-From hightech aquarium to a more chill outdoor setup. Everyone here starts fishkeeping in ceramic pools first.

-I have sparkling gouramis, least rasboras, forktail endler guppies and mollies in there (also a few snails). Bees have started coming here for water recently.

-The floaters are doing the heavy lifting with filtering the water! Without it, the fish wouldve been dead. Also shades the water from the SEA heat reaching a scolding 42 celsius in peak time:(

u/Affectionate-Bed1801 — 16 days ago

I do have background plants but its still in its emersed form and will take about 2 or 3 weeks to grow taller than the scape so for now, just empty:(

I still have alot of plants to add in and more to experiment since it hasn't been a year since I've started this hobby. I still got alot left to learn!

u/Affectionate-Bed1801 — 16 days ago

I do have background plants but its still in its emersed form and will take about 2 or 3 weeks to grow taller than the scape so for now, just empty:(

I still have alot of plants to add in and more to experiment since it hasn't been a year since I've started this hobby. I still got alot left to learn!

u/Affectionate-Bed1801 — 16 days ago
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I do have background plants but its still in its emersed form and will take about 2 or 3 weeks to grow taller than the scape so for now, just empty:(

I still have alot of plants to add in and more to experiment since it hasn't been a year since I've started this hobby. I still got alot left to learn!

u/Affectionate-Bed1801 — 16 days ago