My 20g L *WARNING 56K* pics!

any updated pics? I really enjoyed reading this hole post and watching your tank "progress" through its stages. It is a shame about the life plants, but i understand that it can be a hassle, especially when you are in school and dont have that much time and or money to help it along. Anyways i think it looks really good 8)... even with the fake plants still looks very nice, i like the black substrate affect a lot. Keep us updated 8).

-Jay

havnt realy changed anything i got some good pics of the bamboo shrimp and i now occationaly feed goust shrimp to the festy

i did lose a key hole do to bolevian bloat or somthing like that... it was a very sad day but every one els is healthy ...

um i changed there diet i now feed

monday: freez dried blood worms
tusday: wardley cichlid slow sinking crumbles
wensday: frozen blood worms
thursday: brine shrimp
friday: fd blood worms
saturday: frozen blood worms
sunday: crumbles

they seem to love there diet and have no problem with the crumbles
 
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well i am becoming disapointed in the latest design and i have decided that the next break from school i get i will be setting up a better co2 system and i will redecorate the tank bigger drift wood and i will be adding tones of live plants so... mgamer you got your way im going back to live..

but its gonna be awhile.

flag (the festivum) loves frozen blood worms i love feeding time.

also he gets one ghost shrimp about once a week. hes very happy
 
i fed flag (the festivum), a live spider it was really neato it ended up trying to escape my crawling down a web from the death tweasers but ended up getting snatched out of the air when flag made an amazing jump i wish i had it on tape and could put it in slow mo...

oh whell
 
As I was reading some posts I read that you were gonna add some of the black substrate to the puffer tank right? I think you should watch out for that as puffers sometimes bury under the substrate and any type of gravel could scratch them all up, and the kind you have looks pretty chunky =) They really like a FINE FINE sand substrate.
Nice tanks.
 
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