Growth Process of 29G Freshwater Planted-PIC HEAVY

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Wanted to share the growth process, and changing of my 29G planted tank. First set up was first week in February 2009. Battled ICH one time and no problems since. No loss of fish. Recently put CO2 hosing into intake pipe of filter near bottom. 1 bubble per 4 seconds. PH remains steady at 7.0.

I know eventually I will want to change the scape but for now, just seeing what transpires currently. Will add a few more fish eventually to bring schooling fish to 6-8 each.

I miss my 55G a lot. Moving sucks.

But here are the pics!

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I love it! Very nice. :thumbsup:
 
Looks great! Nice plants & pretty fish choices. A word of warning, those roselines (denisoni barbs) get to ~4+ inches pretty fast

I know...I had them in 55G and when I moved, I didn't take them back because these guys were little. But that is why, other than the plecos, they will be the biggest in the tank. All other fish will be of the smaller species.

One good thing about planted tanks, once they are established, about a year or so, you can get away with a little extra fish.:)

Here are a couple of pics of my old Denisons. I miss them. They are so darn peaceful and never left each other's side. That is why I have two now.

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I love it! The placement of the rocks and wood looks so natural!
 
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