...and I have two resealed tanks hopefully waiting and ready to go.
Looks like one will be a grow out for the baby synos and the other will house one of the male bettas.
I now have eight tanks here with me:headbang2:...I'm soooo bad:Angel:.
Ok but not all of the tanks are setup or are being setup.But I have them if need extra space for raising fry which is good and if I can get very creative about tank placement. On bedroom apartment here.
My tank list:
150
55
30 * 3 ( "ruined" one not knowing my mice might nibble the silicone)
20 *3
10 * 4
My unfilled needs now would be to have seperate housing for my parents cichlids and a syno breeding tank. The cichlids annoy me by eating my syno's expensive foods away from them. So I have to pour in twice as much food so my synos get some
. Don't like wasting expensive breeding foods on my parents' cichlids.
Of course there is no room for both of these tanks so probably have to settle with tolerating the cichlids a bit more.
A syno breeding tank is a must if I'm going to get any fry from them since they need a grid.
Looks like one will be a grow out for the baby synos and the other will house one of the male bettas.
I now have eight tanks here with me:headbang2:...I'm soooo bad:Angel:.
Ok but not all of the tanks are setup or are being setup.But I have them if need extra space for raising fry which is good and if I can get very creative about tank placement. On bedroom apartment here.
My tank list:
150
55
30 * 3 ( "ruined" one not knowing my mice might nibble the silicone)
20 *3
10 * 4
My unfilled needs now would be to have seperate housing for my parents cichlids and a syno breeding tank. The cichlids annoy me by eating my syno's expensive foods away from them. So I have to pour in twice as much food so my synos get some
Of course there is no room for both of these tanks so probably have to settle with tolerating the cichlids a bit more.
A syno breeding tank is a must if I'm going to get any fry from them since they need a grid.