I have two complete 10 gallon set ups that I am looking to rehome due to that I'm moving to a different state and it’d be too much of a hassle to take them with. I want them to go to great homes only, and want them to stay in the tanks they are currently in (OR moved to a bigger, better, planted tank- but not taken out and stuffed in a tiny 2.5-5 gallon, or given to whoever will take them.) So if that's your plan, please look elsewhere. If you’re interested in just the fish/frogs too, let me know
I have two 10 gallons that share a steel double stand (bought from foster and smiths).
First 10 gallon- Houses a single, male betta, Sawyer. It also has some Malaysian trumpet, pond, and blue/red/leopard ramshorn snails. Plants are ludwigia narrow leaf, bacopa australis, and a few stems of rotala Bangladesh, myrio mattogrossense, and rotala rotundifolia. Substrate is eco complete.
Bottom 10 gallon- Houses 6 african dwarf frogs, 4 black kuhli loaches, 4 male fancy guppies, 1? ghost shrimp, and the same snails as above. (Yes it is overstocked, I do bi weekly water changes though, got all the fish from CL and the person told me 2 frogs, 2 fish…) Plants are ludwigia repens, bacopa australis, and 2 anubias plants. Substrate is pool filter sand.
The frogs are hard to feed; they eat 1 cube of frozen bloodworms each day. You have to target feed them with stainless steel tongs, and the food has to be right in front of/above their mouth or they won’t find the food. The kuhli loaches eat the worms they miss.
If anyone would be interested in giving my babies a wonderful home, please pm me
Pics of the tanks (plants have grown in much more since, and the top tank has the three other plants in there now too) can be seen here http://www.aquariacentral.com/forums/showthread.php?273272-Aquascape-tips-for-my-10-gallon-PICS
If you have a wonderful set up and (local pick up) want the fish and frogs then they are free. (Frogs and loaches are a set though unless you are careful to feed worm by worm as before I moved the loaches in there, any food they missed would rot as they are horrible scavengers) I’d like to get around $30 for each tank, or would do $50 for both plus all my fish stuff.
Thanks for looking!
I have two 10 gallons that share a steel double stand (bought from foster and smiths).
First 10 gallon- Houses a single, male betta, Sawyer. It also has some Malaysian trumpet, pond, and blue/red/leopard ramshorn snails. Plants are ludwigia narrow leaf, bacopa australis, and a few stems of rotala Bangladesh, myrio mattogrossense, and rotala rotundifolia. Substrate is eco complete.
Bottom 10 gallon- Houses 6 african dwarf frogs, 4 black kuhli loaches, 4 male fancy guppies, 1? ghost shrimp, and the same snails as above. (Yes it is overstocked, I do bi weekly water changes though, got all the fish from CL and the person told me 2 frogs, 2 fish…) Plants are ludwigia repens, bacopa australis, and 2 anubias plants. Substrate is pool filter sand.
The frogs are hard to feed; they eat 1 cube of frozen bloodworms each day. You have to target feed them with stainless steel tongs, and the food has to be right in front of/above their mouth or they won’t find the food. The kuhli loaches eat the worms they miss.
If anyone would be interested in giving my babies a wonderful home, please pm me
Pics of the tanks (plants have grown in much more since, and the top tank has the three other plants in there now too) can be seen here http://www.aquariacentral.com/forums/showthread.php?273272-Aquascape-tips-for-my-10-gallon-PICS
If you have a wonderful set up and (local pick up) want the fish and frogs then they are free. (Frogs and loaches are a set though unless you are careful to feed worm by worm as before I moved the loaches in there, any food they missed would rot as they are horrible scavengers) I’d like to get around $30 for each tank, or would do $50 for both plus all my fish stuff.
Thanks for looking!