jimnyc
01-17-2020, 10:48 AM
So the tank was leaking last month and had to make an emergency change for my crayfish tank. I moved it to a 20 gallon long tank. A ton of little things in there but that's because they need independent hiding spots or they fight. 2 small internal filters in this tank and also a small hang on the back filter. Now it needs a little cleaning. Even though I moved some ornaments and gravel with good bacteria, it still had a brown algae bloom a few days after the change. Seems to be caught up now, just needs to clean the last of the brown algae out of there.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YUibuXBXrU
Since my older tank is gone, and a little spare room on my dresser, I added another 20 long tank. This one I decided to go almost all natural, and will go there 100% after the tank is fully settled. The squared off hut in the back is fake, but the rest of the rocks are real, and I bought some nice live plants online. The plants are good and healthy for the tank and the fish. It will look much better when I get rid of the fake, and put some more plants in there and let them all have fun in a natural environment! The orangeish looking fish (I got 2 of each), are Dwarf Red Gourami's. The black fish are Black Skirt Tetra's. Then last, and usually at the bottom but hungry, are 2 Cory Catfish. There are also 3 small snails in there somewhere to also help with some algae.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdnjbXolvUY
Which one ya like better??
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YUibuXBXrU
Since my older tank is gone, and a little spare room on my dresser, I added another 20 long tank. This one I decided to go almost all natural, and will go there 100% after the tank is fully settled. The squared off hut in the back is fake, but the rest of the rocks are real, and I bought some nice live plants online. The plants are good and healthy for the tank and the fish. It will look much better when I get rid of the fake, and put some more plants in there and let them all have fun in a natural environment! The orangeish looking fish (I got 2 of each), are Dwarf Red Gourami's. The black fish are Black Skirt Tetra's. Then last, and usually at the bottom but hungry, are 2 Cory Catfish. There are also 3 small snails in there somewhere to also help with some algae.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdnjbXolvUY
Which one ya like better??