My two tanks 5ft & 75cm Jebo Bow Front

keithgh

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This 5ft is about to go for a remodel job it is overrun with Anubias large leaf variety and Anubias nana.

I hope to sell it all by this weekend

There will be a huge natural cave each end for the large and medium Clown Loaches and unknown number of common and Albino BNs

The latest tank is a Jebo 75cm 100lt actual capacity.

It is the home for Cardinal Tetras, Ottos, Cherry Red Shrimps and Darwin Red Nose Shrimp Caridina sp Gulf1latest addition.

There are also young SAE there waiting to grow up then into the 5ft tank.

Keith:hi::hi:
 

keithgh

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Stan

That photo was taken before it was over grown.

I mean over grown I have taken out over 30 plants in the last few weeks and now it close to that photo.

They are original pieces I bought about 15-20 years ago.

At one stage I had pieces over 600cm

No Co2 just a locally made liquid fert

Keith:hi::hi:
 

Doodle

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Awesome looking tanks- if only mine looked like that.

i would love to have a planted tank, suppose to scared to try it properly!:D
 

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Hi all,
Perfect planted tank.
No Co2 just a locally made liquid fert
Proves a point, you don't need CO2 (or Excel etc), if you keep away from Hemianthus carpets etc.

Most planted tanks would grow absolutely fine with sufficient light (PAR) and enough nutrients.

Aquatic plants are like any other, they need all the essential plant nutrients, but only really nitrogen (N) and potassium (K) in large amounts.

cheers Darrel