90-P New Setup

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Aaron
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90-P New Setup

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Here's a shot of the 90-P set up in our new place. It's still a work in progress. I miss our old water source. :(

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Looking good!
I'd put something infront of the verticillaris - I see some Lowgrow there but
maybe a rock and a small crypt would look good there?
On the right side' I'd take out all the plants cept the hairgrass. Its your collectoritis
kicking in again!
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Yeah, I yanked a big Anubias 'Gold' from in front of the verticillaris and haven't decided what's going in front of it yet.

My collectoritis has to be on display I'm afraid. I don't have room for a large farm tank anymore. :(
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Looks great. What kind of fish do you have in there? (It's a little hard to tell from the pic...)

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PaulS wrote:Looks great. What kind of fish do you have in there? (It's a little hard to tell from the pic...)Paul
Fruscata Rainbows. I know I butchered the spelling. I moved away from my source of those and I would love to have more. Very beautiful.

(edit) Pseudomugil furcatus

Found the name.
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Yes, Ben got it right. They are a species of rainbowfish, perhaps my favorites species. :D
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very nice!
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