• We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo

And so the new journey begins...

I've just realized its been a really really long time since i've updated this thread, and with this tank having been through a few changes already that lead to half the tank being re-scaped, i thought it was time to update it once again...

This first pic is from just a few days ago before i ripped out that whole large patch of moss, which i then donated back to my local LFS...
01 FT Shot OLD.jpg

This following pic is the same tank with the new scape and plants added in
01 FT Shot.jpg

And naturally, here are some shots of the new tankmates that now reside there...

Betta Channoides (Male) also got a female but no pic...
02 Betta Channoides.jpg

Fundulopanchax Gardenri (Male) also got a female but no pic...
03 Fundulopanchax gardenri.jpg

Aphyosemion Australe (Male) also got a female but no pic
05 Aphyosemion Australe.jpg

Nannostomus Mortenthaleri (got a group of 7) just waiting for their colors to develop
04 Nannostomus Mortenthaleri.jpg

And naturally, a lot of the old fish are still there, such as the celestial pearl danios' / Otto Cats / Crystal Red Shrimp + another new fish i still need to get pics of...

So any comments / thoughts / constructive criticism welcome as always...

01 FT Shot OLD.jpg

01 FT Shot.jpg

02 Betta Channoides.jpg

03 Fundulopanchax gardenri.jpg

05 Aphyosemion Australe.jpg

04 Nannostomus Mortenthaleri.jpg
 
Thanks for the comment, yeah i actually added a few more plants to fill out the empty spots...

I wanted to get more red plants, but worries in this tank they may not keep their color due to lighting etc...

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one plant i find that stays red no matter what is red lily
what is the plant in left foreground??
 
Gorgeous! Just love the design, very, very impressive!!!

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one plant i find that stays red no matter what is red lily
what is the plant in left foreground??

Its a type of anibias, not sure if it was petite nana or one of the other smaller species of anubias... Since there were 3 or 4 types that were originally planted...

its looking great homer

Thanks homie...


Gorgeous! Just love the design, very, very impressive!!!

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Thanks dude... And i see you got yourself a planted tank project going as well... So good luck with that...


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