pictures of my 29g planted tank

Nice looking tank..
Which fish is in the first and last pics..

What’s your set up like??
 
the first pic is a chocolate Gouramie, and the last pic and a cichlid, to young to tell what kind, though now (that picture was taken a few weeks ago) its developing some color and someone might be able to id it.


29g
Ph 7.4
Kh 19
Amonia 0
Nitrate 10
Nitrite 0
Phoshate (sp?) 1+
co2 22.7

6 Tiger barbs
1 dwarf Gouramies
2 honey Gouramies
4 rams
2 gold rams
4 snails
1 rainbow shark
1 red tail shark (fin)
5 otos
1 dino eel (baby, about 3 inch)

1 AC 70 filter
1 AC 50 filter
1x65w lighting sytem
DIY 2L co2 system

Midium/heavy planted Micro's (2x a week with Flourish )
 
Very nice looking tank. That last pic looks like a leleupi maybe? Kind of hard to tell from the angle.
 
Very pretty tank. Looks like your plants are liking things very well. That usually leads to happy fish too! ;)
 
Wildiana said:
the first pic is a chocolate Gouramie, and the last pic and a cichlid, to young to tell what kind, though now (that picture was taken a few weeks ago) its developing some color and someone might be able to id it.


29g
Ph 7.4
Kh 19
Amonia 0
Nitrate 10
Nitrite 0
Phoshate (sp?) 1+
co2 22.7

6 Tiger barbs
1 dwarf Gouramies
2 honey Gouramies
4 rams
2 gold rams
4 snails
1 rainbow shark
1 red tail shark (fin)
5 otos
1 dino eel (baby, about 3 inch)

1 AC 70 filter
1 AC 50 filter
1x65w lighting sytem
DIY 2L co2 system

Midium/heavy planted Micro's (2x a week with Flourish )


Sorry to say, but that "dino eel", better known as polypterus senegalus, will grow to a hefty one foot long AT LEAST. It will also eat all the fish in that tank, and if it can't eat it in one bite, it'll kill it & THEN eat it.

Move it to a 55 gallon tank at the least.
 
Oddball~ said:
Sorry to say, but that "dino eel", better known as polypterus senegalus, will grow to a hefty one foot long AT LEAST. It will also eat all the fish in that tank, and if it can't eat it in one bite, it'll kill it & THEN eat it.

Move it to a 55 gallon tank at the least.

yea, just got rid of my lobster for that same reason, he did ok for about 4 months, but had to give him up.

my rams might be in danger since they stay mid to low grounds, but i think my barbs are ok.

i do watch them a bit much (yea i know) the first sign of danger, he'll got to go.

Thanks for the heads up.
 
A very pretty tank! I'd definitely do something with that birchir. I think oddball is being generous in saying a 55g tank for him, from what I gather, 400 litres or about 100 gallons would be bestest. A very nice specimen if housed right.
 
looks good, I love that last picture. I think it would be nice if you added some drift wood or rocks as a center piece.
 
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