720 liter pleco, discus and tetra tank
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Re: 720 liter pl*co, discus and tetra tank
incredible.
I know you ve been asked before I imagine, but what do you feed? what's your rotation? and is it every day?
I know you ve been asked before I imagine, but what do you feed? what's your rotation? and is it every day?
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Re: 720 liter pl*co, discus and tetra tank
You have the nicest fish and tanks ever! I am still throwing around ideas on what species to keep in my 45 gal Tall. I know the green pike cich lids will be in there, my group of 4 angels, then I am looking for pleco sp to keep. Yours are so beautiful, love the L177's.
The feeding program may help me deciding, what do you feed yours?
The feeding program may help me deciding, what do you feed yours?
What's your favorite Dressing~~
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Re: 720 liter pl*co, discus and tetra tank
I feed them asparges, carrots, cucumber, squash, sweet potato, bamboo shoots, peas, beans and other vegetables. I also give them large quantities of algae wafers.andywoolloo wrote:incredible.
I know you ve been asked before I imagine, but what do you feed?
My goal is to let there be food available a large portion of the day and night when I have the time. Usually three times a day. Golden nuggets are not for lazy fishkeepersandywoolloo wrote:incredible. what's your rotation? and is it every day?

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It is less work and cheaper to feed carnivourous plecos like leporacantichus, pseudacantichus, hypancistrus etc. Golden nuggets are very nice, but demanding.nvcichlids wrote: The feeding program may help me deciding, what do you feed yours?
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I know this might be considered aquatic porn, but here are four of my Rio Iriri golden nuggets resting on black rocks



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Very striking pic. Bravo.
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Re: 720 liter pl*co, discus and tetra tank
I have just caught up with this post having not read it in a while and once again I am amazed at the pictures!
I often see pictures online and think 'That looks nice maybe I will do that' but these pictures make me feel like going online, ordering a big tank, getting rid of my bed (so I have space to put the new tank) and trying to create something even half as beautiful as this setup!
Great job
I often see pictures online and think 'That looks nice maybe I will do that' but these pictures make me feel like going online, ordering a big tank, getting rid of my bed (so I have space to put the new tank) and trying to create something even half as beautiful as this setup!
Great job

Q) Why are dead fish harder to 'wind up' than live fish?
A) Because dead fish never take the bait! ;)
A) Because dead fish never take the bait! ;)
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exactly, well said!but these pictures make me feel like going online, ordering a big tank, getting rid of my bed (so I have space to put the new tank) and trying to create something even half as beautiful as this setup!
damn sexy pl*cos. (bow) (drool)I know this might be considered aquatic porn
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Thanks
A friend of mine who know a lot about local geology has identified the blackish rocks I use in this and other tanks to be a metamorph rock called Amphibolite. It is nice to have a name for it
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amphibolite

A friend of mine who know a lot about local geology has identified the blackish rocks I use in this and other tanks to be a metamorph rock called Amphibolite. It is nice to have a name for it

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amphibolite
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Re: 720 liter pl*co, discus and tetra tank
I hadn't seen you changed the population of this tank... as usual, when you do something like that, it's worth it... splendid !
I love the way you shoot your fishes... I have to learn... I love your fishes too... as I have exactly the same
too much class 
I love the way you shoot your fishes... I have to learn... I love your fishes too... as I have exactly the same


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