MTS: The begining stages

Tethyis

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Dec 5, 2006
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Alabama
10 gallon
1 adult male guppy
1 adult female guppy
2 female 1.5 mth old guppy fry
6 white mt minnows
2 apple snails
1 young white female molly

various live plants, red flourite(sp?) substrate

The guppies and molly will soon be moved to a 29 gallon that is cycling
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this is the 29 I am working on setting up for the live bearers. It will have eco-complete and plants soon(fingers crossed).
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This is the betta's palace.
10 gallon
1 male betta(Law Nuk Soo)
3 brilliant rasbora ( have no idea what sex they are)
1 chinese algae eater.
Roughly a gazillion malaysian trumpet snails.
Eco-complete substrate and various live plants.
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29 gallon. eco-complete.
various live plants
2 otos
2 dwarf blue gouramis
1 kuhli loach(Special Ed)
1 yoyo loach
1 female silver sailfin molly
3 female black potbelly mollies
6 corydoras
2 siamese algae eaters
6 glowlight tetras
2 male blue platies
a ton of malaysian trumpet snails

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the addiction corner

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These are amazing! Very natural look, even the ones with decorations. Your livebearers are going to be giving birth monthly, especially those guppies... do you plan to raise the fry constantly? I guess doing so would tie in with the whole MTS concept...
 
Thanks for the compliments!! :D
I have 2 guppy fry , 3 molly fry and 3 white mt minnow fry that I have kept and a TON of fry that have gone to a LFS near me. Some I raise and keep, some get eaten in the tank, some get new homes. I actually had 2 corydora fry make it to 3 months then they both died :( mysteriously.
I enjoy raising the fry when I have the space which I hope the new 29g will help with.
 
I really like the asian theme of the 10g. And that's a big concession for me since I normally hate anything that isn't riverbed-esque.
 
nice tanks!

MTS only gets worse..

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i would say good..but not if you have a spouse, LOL
 
AUGH! Correction on my listing: I have a silver Lyretail molly not sailfin LOL


The bowl that was floating in the tank had some frozen bloodworms in it that I let float in there for a minute or so to thaw before feeding the fishies :D
 
MTS is a good thing lol, Keep up the good work
 
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