My emersed plant setup
- Sonny Disposition
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Chris and Judi, if you haven't visited my fishroom, you don't know what a duckweed infestation is.
Chris, nice setup. Seems like there'd be room for some kind of fish or other in the three or four inches of water at the bottom of your setup. Maybe least killies.
Chris, nice setup. Seems like there'd be room for some kind of fish or other in the three or four inches of water at the bottom of your setup. Maybe least killies.
Bob
You never know what you're going to find, or where you're going to find it. So keep looking.
You never know what you're going to find, or where you're going to find it. So keep looking.
- chris_todd
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Bob, interesting idea, that had not occurred to me. I'll have to think about that... The egg crate would limit the swimming space, but there are alternatives. And I already have some golden wonder killifish in my (otherwise overstocked) 20 high. I doubt I would need a filter, because there are more than enough plants to absorb the ammonia produced by two killifish. Hmmm...Sonny Disposition wrote: Chris, nice setup. Seems like there'd be room for some kind of fish or other in the three or four inches of water at the bottom of your setup. Maybe least killies.
- Ghazanfar Ghori
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This is why I like Sonny. He sees a few inches of patchy water, and immediately is thinking - where are the fish? No puddle too insignificant.Sonny Disposition wrote:Chris, nice setup. Seems like there'd be room for some kind of fish or other in the three or four inches of water at the bottom of your setup. Maybe least killies.
T. Moran
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You really got me thinking with that suggestion, Bob. So I figured out a way to raise the pots another 3-4 inches, so I could have 6 inches of water in there, which amounts to about 16 gallons. Now, I have another fish tank!Sonny Disposition wrote:Seems like there'd be room for some kind of fish or other in the three or four inches of water at the bottom of your setup. Maybe least killies.
At Aquafest, Amy and I became enamored with Apistogrammas, and we bought three pair from Rose and Tony Orso; cacatuoides, agassizi, and macmasteri. We brought them home and put them all in the new 90g. Turns out that was unwise; they fought a lot. So we moved the macmasteri to our 20 long, but couldn't find a place for the agassizi; we didn't have another tank where they would fit. They now live in the emersed setup:
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