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Are you stationed in Japan, or did you move over there? I had an Uncle that was stationed there in Okinawa? (I think) while in the Air Force through Wright Patt A.F.B. I always wished I could have found a way to go see them over there, and to discover the different culture and scenery you get to see from tv, but wished you could see in real life. Long gone, but not forgotten, is the money they brought back to me to show how different their culture was from ours. It is definitely one place I want to get to before I die.
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Hard to tell in the pics, but this is how this tank is planted:
![]() The light green is Italian Vallisneria, dark green is Vallisneria Gigantae, white is Apogenoton sp', Red is Ludwigia Glandulosa, yellow is Stargrass, black is Rotala Nanjenshan, pinkish/purplish is Sunset Hygro. I've also got some Limnophila Sessiloflora that will grow in behind the Hygro. Here are some things that are still left to do: ![]() Left; big brown circle for needed wood piece, red and orange circles for alternating Rotala Rotundifolia and Rotala Nanjenshan. Right; green oval for needed Downoi I want to line my "beach area with, tan oval for needed sand. Just messing around to see how it might look when I get it done and the plants grow in; ![]() You can kinda get the idea, can't you?
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Should have some baby Apple snails soon. Opened the door and seen my Apple laying eggs.
Just had to share this pic of my Fiddler crab. They are my second favorite inhabitant, next to the Angels of course
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Tony you should check Kathy's journal and the way she has the screen around the overflow you don't have to clean it every day because if the top gets clogged the water can still find it's way under so the overflow continues to function. Even if you do yours differently it may give you a good idea how to do it without clogging up the mix, good luck.
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I got my sand in yesturday:
![]() And a side view: ![]() I am probably going to switch out some of the rocks for a couple bigger ones. Then I am going to get down to the lake before it gets too cold to look for me another piece or two of wood. Then, when I get some Downoi, this will be done. I already have some microsword on the way, so I am close to getting there. I am really pleased with it, too. What do you think?
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Love the hermit crabs! I have been looking at getting one but I don't know if they would eat my fish or what they would eat...
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Not bad man. I like it. Especially the first pic with your kids hand in it, it really puts the tank into perspective and shows how huge it is.
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Tank looks awesome!
I love the 2 feet deep and 21 high, perfect dimensions. How are the fish doing? With all your fish it still looks empty on those pics
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Thanks, man. My scape makes the tank look pretty small, doesn't it? I really wanted a long tank but wasn't having any luck, so I took the first one I was offered that was over 100g. I think it will turn out pretty nice though, once I get it done. I wasn't really going for depth, but rather a nice scape to showcase my fish. Maybe one day I'll get a long one and be able to do something else with that one. For now, my boy and I have been having LOTS of fun doing this one.
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, trying some other things in there to better achieve the look I am going for.The fish are all doing great, and get along better every day, since realizing they don't have to compete for food with each other. I keep threatening to get a video, but have just been busy lately with kids, my club, getting my scape just right, and Fall yardwork that I just haven't felt like doing it. I was going to get a video of my Fiddler Crab riding the back of my Apple Snail, but couldn't fing the stupid camera It is, afterall, her camera![]() It does still look really bare, doesn't it? It looks LOTS better in person, but in the pics the fish just disappear. The Angels and the tiger Barbs, I know, will get bigger. Because of that I don't know if I should get more fish or not, so I think I'll just wait and see. I am working on getting some shrimps though!
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I wanted you to see the screen she used around the overflow, it's a good way to do it without it getting clogged and after you've seen it the ideas of how to do it so it's less intrusive come pouring in.
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Like alot of beginners in the hobby, I impulse bought these crabs, loving the way they moved in the tank at the LFS. I just bought them, acclimated them as I did the rest of the fish, and threw them in there. Never, was I thinking about the way these needed to be kept. Stupidly, I thought, "They were in his aquarium and will look awesome in my bigger tank." Come to find out, after researching them (unfortunately after I bought them), I learned that they will only survive short-term in an aquarium setting like I have. They need MUCH more than I am currently providing, and willing to provide at this time. First of all, these guys need SALT! They CAN survive in freshwater for a short time, but prefer brackish to salty water. My tank will be heavily planted and I am not willing to add salt just to be able to keep these guys, and risk losing all my plants. Apparently, these guys also like to root in sand, and will actually bury themselves in it for periods of time. The sand in my tank is only around 3/4ths of an inch deep, and I cannot add more without the risk of ruining my scape by having a huge sand pile in it. Fiddler crabs also like to get out of the water for awhile and just sun themselves. While my wood does stick out of the water, and I have seen them using it quite frequently, I am not so sure it will suffice enough to keep these guys going strong. The moral of this story? I will either be getting rid of these guys, or buying a little riparium set I seen on Craigslist earlier. BradleyV, these guys will eat small fish and things. I just got a bunch of Guppies to try to keep them from eating my other fish I want to keep.
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