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Join Date: Feb 2008
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my pleco hidding....
![]() ![]() ![]() my platty mick, and zebra sophia ![]() ![]() this is my fav platty mick, i just bought two more, get pics soon ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Looks interesting. One thing though, the license plate isn't a good idea. It could rust and/or leach toxins into the water.
I'd add some more plants!
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I think everything looks kinda cool! Is that a Dwarf Pleco and if so what kind? Also a nice blue background would look great on that tank!
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what do you mean by a dwaf pleco, hes a common pleco...6inch long...i am hoping he will get bigger
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Wait, you left the broken bottle in too? Seriously, these materials are dangerous to have in your tank. One of your fish is going to lose a fin.
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The pleco will definitely get bigger. Think 2+ft long.
Glad the tank is doing good. Did your tank finish cycling?
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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I don't see a broken bottle. I see a vase planted at a cool angle. Overall I think we have the beginnings of an excellent theme tank here! Nice work Aida and Jake.
I noticed that the tank is a bit larger than the table that you have it on. It sticks over the edge - looks like about 1 to 1 1/2 inches on each size. That's probably not a good idea. You need to evenly distribute the weight of tank that big. |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
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Look in the seventh picture on the right side of the tank. Green broken glass bottle...not good.
It really just looks like you took outrageously colored gravel and threw in some random junk. Not my personal preference...I think natural tanks look much nicer. And I agree with Kristin. The pleco doesn't really belong in there.
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the tank is getting a overhaul in two weeks
yes it finished cyclying
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i just took pics of the new plattys if u want to see pics let me know
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Please don't take offence, but we here critique tanks here, So my two cents.....the stand should be big enough for the tank to fit on. Having the edges hang over the end of the stand is not good. I know it doesn't leak now, but in time, it might, due to the stresses and lack of support. I'm no fan of flourescent gravel, license plates and vases. I'd rather see real plants, wood, and rocks for a more natural habitat look, But that's just me. I agree, a common pleco will soon outgrow the tank and will also add alot of stress to the bioload on the tank, as they excrete alot of feces. What I did like is the fact that it is a clean and healthy looking tank. Keep up the good work.
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I would like to see them. Also Ya I agree with BV77 about the tank being off the edge. I think a month ago we told you b/e. But I do like the way it looks even though I don't care for the look. But hey it is what you like. I would get the plate out of there. As it could rust
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COM: the broken bottle is on the left side, opposite the vase.
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Oh I didn't even see it Ya deff get that out could cut a fish. or your self and believe me you dont want your blood in a tank.if you want that in there at least try and make it fish friendly and get a rubber tube and put it on the broken part of the bottle. At least do that
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Broken glass bottle: Aside from rubber around the edges or removing it the other option would be to sand paper down the edges. Ever seen glass that has been rolling around in the ocean sand for a while? Its awesome and the edges are no longer sharp enough to cut. That might be hard to accomplish, but with enough time and energy you could sand it down and it would go with that decor really well.
I really love your blue vase. For not so natural decor, that was a really nice choice. If you put black gravel in that tank, it would be awesome IMHO. License plate: interesting concept, incredibly bad idea. Waiting for the day you are upset about a leak in the tank. Hope it doesn't happen, but when it does, you were warned Due to the shallow width of the tank an idea for a background might be furry fabric. I have a piece of blue furry fabric on the back of my 20 ga and it looks like the fish can swim right into it. It makes the tank look deeper than it really is. If you want to see a picture just PM me and I will send you a pic Good luck with your overhaul
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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ok the bottle has been sanded on the edges
its going as the new check comes i plan on more plants, a pice of driftwood, and a stand for the 55 i am taking the plate out, and bottle when i get those items
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That license plate is oxidizing. The moment that you expose low-grade metals to moisture they begin to oxidize (rust) and release some of their chemical components. License plates are made from very very low grade recycled steel. Have you ever seen a scrap yard? Big rusty muddy plot of land covered in dripping oil, antifreeze, whatever...Nothing there that you would want to put in your tank, IMO.
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