My 75G as of today!1 Complete with angels!

satanpie

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Hey! My 75g is finally nearing completion! Today I deemed it fit for my angels, all 6 of them. they look great in there and their colors are improving already!

Stats & stocking:
Cascade 1000, (25g over filtered)
79 watt t5 HO light
13 rummy nose
2 bolivian rams
6 fancy guppies
6 angels
1 bristle nose pleco
3 gold snails and 1 brown snail
Ph 7.2 ammonia 0 nitrate 0 nitrite 0
I have some plants in there arent doing as well as I'd like, I'm looking for some info on lighting and some DIY c02 tips. Besides that I am very happy with it, this is my first large planted tank! I may add a baby pleco and maybe a GBR pair or more bolivian rams. I've been using blackwater extract, but it always seem to get filtered out in a day or 2. I may also add a black backround. Here They are!

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awsome i love it, i know its not a south american fish but what about a pair of Pearl Gouramis
 
wow beautiful angels! they remind me of my old angelfish, Uriel, who passed away sadly...sniff...cause of death is unknown, but I blame the other angel. Anyway, I really like those plants, are they Amazonian Sword plants?
 
Thanks everyone! I have 2 really nice peices of driftwood in a bathtub in my basement, they just wont sink, im not really to keen on using slate to sink them either because i dont want to have to dig up the substrate and try to bury it, so if they do decide to sink eventually ill use them, but for now im satisifed. The 2 large plants are my amazon sword mother plants, i also have rotala, jungle vals, a brazil sword, a banana plant and java fern, I want to give it some c02 because theyre not growing as vigorously as i want, can anyone give me some advice on the c02? Sorry b19fish, this is strictly a south american tank! Now that my 45 is empty im going to do a south east asian tank, so its either gonna be gouramis or tiger barbs!
 
Nice tank!
 
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