50 Breeder gets a makeover

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Spine
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50 Breeder gets a makeover

Post by Spine »

My New Years resolution was to stop melting plants.

I've cleaned out my 50 breeder and I want to do a makeover on it.

Here are a couple of horrid and blurry pics of before and after cleanup.

The last picture is after running a filter, its a little clearer.

I have a school of Rummynose tetras in there and I'll have to look up and list the plants later, they are mostly a grab bag of common stuff from work.

Feel free to comment!
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What a mess!!

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Replanted

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Post by ingg »

I like the hardscape.

I'll beat Aaron to it - you need a LOT more plants in there. I've never been able to start light with plants... it always made algae heaven. Pack it out with plants, you can cull them out later.
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Post by krisw »

Exactly what Dave said. You've got a good foundation with the hardscape. Now plant, plant, plant! I'm looking forward to seeing updates. :-)
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Post by Aaron »

You need more pl....awe Dave beat me to it!

I like the hardscape though Kevin. :)
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Post by JMLenke »

You need less algae!

what, someone had to say it.
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Post by Spine »

JMLenke wrote:You need less algae!

what, someone had to say it.
Lol,
I know, I know I need more plants I'll get more on Wednesday the rest will have to wait until the 29th.
Anymore suggestions on what plants to add.
Kevin
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Post by Aaron »

Some Anubias nana would look nice in front of the large rocks. Or perhaps some Blyxa japonica.
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Post by jcali10 »

Cabomba carolina, it grows pretty fast. May be good to get some fast growers in there too. I'm sure there will be some at the meeting.
Joe
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