Impudence12 Broke Aquarist Jul 3, 2007 300 1 0 Charlotte, NC Aug 13, 2008 #1 In a nutshell I just chopped up a bunch of terracotta pots and dumped pool filter sand in there. It's full of juvenile Corydoras trilineatus. Something like 19 of them. When they get bigger, 5-10 will be moved out into other tanks. Pictures!
In a nutshell I just chopped up a bunch of terracotta pots and dumped pool filter sand in there. It's full of juvenile Corydoras trilineatus. Something like 19 of them. When they get bigger, 5-10 will be moved out into other tanks. Pictures!
rich311k AC Members Mar 28, 2005 8,364 1 0 60 Long Island, NY Real Name Rich Aug 13, 2008 #2 Nice setup!
H Hooked Newbie Today will be yesterday tomorrow May 25, 2007 5,314 1 62 Georgia Real Name Len Aug 13, 2008 #3 Cool.
jm1212 Pterophyllum scalare Jul 22, 2006 23,653 11 89 34 Chicago Real Name Jon Aug 13, 2008 #4 interesting
jpappy789 Plants need meat too Feb 18, 2007 26,364 5 89 35 Gainesville, FL Real Name Josh Aug 13, 2008 #5 very nice!
jackiomy Lover of Oddballs Jul 6, 2008 3,423 2 38 San Diego, CA Real Name Jacki Wilson Aug 13, 2008 #6 How did you cut the pots? They look pretty cool.
Impudence12 Broke Aquarist Jul 3, 2007 300 1 0 Charlotte, NC Aug 13, 2008 #7 Dremel. Used it to smooth all the edges too.
Dwarf Puffers Registered user Dec 11, 2006 3,978 0 0 NS, Canada Aug 13, 2008 #8 Nice, looks like a good breeding setup =)
SpockthePuffer AC Members Jan 2, 2008 905 0 0 Pittsburgh Aug 13, 2008 #9 Awesome, I'd love to have little cories, Maybe mine will breed someday.
Rbishop Administrator Staff member Dec 30, 2005 40,733 462 143 72 Real Name Mr. Normal Aug 13, 2008 #10 Not your ordinary setup..nice.