Pictures from my 30 gallon community tank.
1 - Gold Gourami
1 - Silver Moonlight Gourami
1 - Blood Red Gourami
1 - African dwarf frog
2 - Bala Sharks
2 - emerald green tetras
5 - neon tetras
2 - cardinal tetras
2 - unknown tetras
3 - Clown Pecos
2 - Otto Cats {could be 1 we havent seen in weeks the 2nd which is or was very small }
It has fake plants, some real wood on the right side and a fake stump on the left, a 23" bubble strip on the back wall, just got a 30 " t5 light strip for it {is there a bulb that dosent glow wierd that gives off a clear light?}, a heater, a bio-wheel 200 thats rated for 50 gallons.
:help:Recomendations:help: are much appreciated as the tank is now maturing nicely but have lost a few fish and a frog due to unkown reasons. I had a amonia problem for a while due to overstocking after medication the fish looked great, but the problem is under control right now.
The readings on tests are a steady 7 ph 0 amonia and 0 nitrates
LFS tested it and said the water is great now
I would put the full story of this tank here but its a long story. The key thing is I am planning a upgrade soon to a 90 or 95 gallon set up, just saving the money. The fish are all still young and fill out the tank nicely and it dosent seem overcrowded right now.
Sorry for the bad quality camera.

1 - Gold Gourami
1 - Silver Moonlight Gourami
1 - Blood Red Gourami
1 - African dwarf frog
2 - Bala Sharks
2 - emerald green tetras
5 - neon tetras
2 - cardinal tetras
2 - unknown tetras
3 - Clown Pecos
2 - Otto Cats {could be 1 we havent seen in weeks the 2nd which is or was very small }
It has fake plants, some real wood on the right side and a fake stump on the left, a 23" bubble strip on the back wall, just got a 30 " t5 light strip for it {is there a bulb that dosent glow wierd that gives off a clear light?}, a heater, a bio-wheel 200 thats rated for 50 gallons.
:help:Recomendations:help: are much appreciated as the tank is now maturing nicely but have lost a few fish and a frog due to unkown reasons. I had a amonia problem for a while due to overstocking after medication the fish looked great, but the problem is under control right now.
The readings on tests are a steady 7 ph 0 amonia and 0 nitrates
LFS tested it and said the water is great now
I would put the full story of this tank here but its a long story. The key thing is I am planning a upgrade soon to a 90 or 95 gallon set up, just saving the money. The fish are all still young and fill out the tank nicely and it dosent seem overcrowded right now.
Sorry for the bad quality camera.
