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I've got a 3month old 100 gal tank (72" x 18" x 18")
It's got 2 large red tiger oscars 6-7" that eat anything that fits into their mouths. 1 large tilapia 8" (1.5 yrs old) and about 15 smaller tilapia 2"-4" (4 months old) I caught these while they were still about 1/2" 2 large plecos 12" How would you decorate the tank? They dig-up everything and even move rocks the size of a fist. They would also eat-up the roots of my floating plants. I am also using a UGF with no gravel, just some kind of thick polyester pad on top of it, held down by a few rocks. Thanks for any tips. eric |
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![]() "Eric Gutierrez" wrote in message m... I've got a 3month old 100 gal tank (72" x 18" x 18") It's got 2 large red tiger oscars 6-7" that eat anything that fits into their mouths. 1 large tilapia 8" (1.5 yrs old) and about 15 smaller tilapia 2"-4" (4 months old) I caught these while they were still about 1/2" 2 large plecos 12" How would you decorate the tank? They dig-up everything and even move rocks the size of a fist. They would also eat-up the roots of my floating plants. I am also using a UGF with no gravel, just some kind of thick polyester pad on top of it, held down by a few rocks. Thanks for any tips. eric Eric, Have you looked into building a 3D background for the tank? How bout siliconing rocks together. Or using a crate with rocks siliconed to it to make caves. All these things should be too large for an Oscar to move and can make a tank look quite nice. Amateur |
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In message , Amateur
Cichlids writes Have you looked into building a 3D background for the tank? How bout siliconing rocks together. Or using a crate with rocks siliconed to it to make caves. All these things should be too large for an Oscar to move and can make a tank look quite nice. I have a description of how I created a polystyrene background for my tank here ... http://fish.alansilver.co.uk/Mark3/background.asp Admittedly I'm dealing with more peaceful fish, but the background is stuck in so well that I don't reckon an Oscar would shift it !! Ta ra -- Alan Silver PSG Fish Tanks - http://fish.alansilver.co.uk/ (anything added below this line is nothing to do with me) -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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