TW
Mon Jan 01, 2007, 08:17 AM
This is my son's new African Tank. I hope you like the pictures.
The fish (all juveniles) he has are:-
6 Electric Yellows
3 Electric Blues (not coloured up)
1 Venustus
1 Tretrocephalus
1 Crimson Tide
1 Pleco
Not all the electric yellows or blues will be permanent residents and as they mature, decisions will be made about who to keep.
He will probably add another couple of fish, but not decided on what.
It's probably not a bio type tank, but in real life, it is very nice looking. The only thing I wouldn't have in the tank, is the dried stem coral - but what the heck, it's how how he likes it that counts. The other rocks are not rocks, they are old dead coral, meant to help with the hardness & pH. The fish seem to like all the hidey holes, found naturally in the dead coral/rock and also those created by the placement of the coral/rock. We hope they are happy with their home.
The fish (all juveniles) he has are:-
6 Electric Yellows
3 Electric Blues (not coloured up)
1 Venustus
1 Tretrocephalus
1 Crimson Tide
1 Pleco
Not all the electric yellows or blues will be permanent residents and as they mature, decisions will be made about who to keep.
He will probably add another couple of fish, but not decided on what.
It's probably not a bio type tank, but in real life, it is very nice looking. The only thing I wouldn't have in the tank, is the dried stem coral - but what the heck, it's how how he likes it that counts. The other rocks are not rocks, they are old dead coral, meant to help with the hardness & pH. The fish seem to like all the hidey holes, found naturally in the dead coral/rock and also those created by the placement of the coral/rock. We hope they are happy with their home.