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I have a 10g that was used as a quarantine/baby fish tank for almost a
year, until it developed massive amounts of brown algae. All the fish have since gone on to longer tanks, and it has just been sitting there filtering for ages. Instead of cleaning out the algae, I decided to let it continue to run until the algae ran out of nitrates and starved themselves to death. The gravel is now back to it's original bright white. I need ideas for what to do with the tank now. At present I have the following tanks: 5.5g - 3 tiger barbs, 1 zebra snail 10g - empty 38g - Buttikoferi and Leporinus In another 6 months the B&L will be ready to move up to their final tank (probably a 125) which will also give me the 38 to move other fish up into at some point. Any ideas for something to do with it? The meaner the fish, the better ![]() |
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![]() "Polarhound" wrote in message ... I have a 10g that........ SNIP Any ideas for something to do with it? The meaner the fish, the better ![]() See my reply to Christy84065's post on optimal stocking for a ten gallon tank. Amateur |
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Amateur Cichlids wrote:
"Polarhound" wrote in message ... I have a 10g that........ SNIP Any ideas for something to do with it? The meaner the fish, the better ![]() See my reply to Christy84065's post on optimal stocking for a ten gallon tank. Optimal, hell.. I want the weird, the wacky, and the fish that will make people scratch their heads ![]() |
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