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I set this up yesterday. It has a bunch of little cherry shrimp in it. Can't wait for them to get bigger.

The plants are: Wisteria, two types of grasses,small Vallisneria, Bacopa carolina, some plant I have no idea the name, but smells really good out of the water (far right), and the corkscrew isn't a val, but a different type of plant, I can't rememeber the name, as well as some dwarf clover in the bottom right corner.

Please excuse my hard water marks, I was fishless cycling and the water level got really low at times. They'll probably dissolve over time, and if they don't, I'll take a razor blade to them.

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here is my 46 bowfront, I want to upgrade soon and realy go nuts with an aquascape.

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i seem to have to much success at growing plants
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i cleared the front 2 corners for my 2 new plants thats why it looks low there and this was takin after a trimmed multiple handfuls out of it
 
Hi There,


Hi,
a few pics showing some of my tanks and fish.
Channa lucia and Trichopodus pectoralis
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closer:
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fish close-up
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Channa stewartii and javafern
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Channa pulchra and again javafern
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non-channa, only "sweet" fishies for my wife
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planted "outofthewater"
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Channa gachua and a little bit of green
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Channa sp." Assam"
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green again
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Channa stewartii
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enjoy !!
 
just pulled my plants out of the 135 and into the 30gal they went! ITS A FRIGGIN JUNGLE NOW I LOVE IT! (although some, or many will say thats way to many plants! i dont care.)

enjoy!
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I just finished planting this guy...It's not quite done as I need to sink the two pieces of wood at the top but I wanted to contribute to the thread none the less.

Please, pay no mind to the tetras/ guppies I added them to eat up the mold that was growing on my driftwood.

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