My tanks

djm761

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Pics of my tanks from smallest to largest, Yes I know the glass needs some cleaning , I just haven't much time between the new setup and the injured fish.

PS. The sizes are 36 45 90 and 150 Gallons
 

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djm761

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Mar 21, 2011
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Nice tanks, looks like you have well-cared-for fish. Now we have to infect you with the live plants bug ;) . . . . . .
Cheers,
Laura
Laura thanks for the reply, Right now we are doing our best to learn about cichlids, but what plant would you recommend for a beginner, something very hardy and low maintenance.
your input is always welcome thanks.
Dave
 

lauraf

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Jan 1, 2010
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Hey Dave:
No slight intended . . . . It seems that a lot of fishkeepers, as they become more experienced, start getting into plants and a whole 'nother level of obsession takes hold ;)
Some hardy plants to start with - and that should withstand most of the abuse from cichlids - are anubias, java fern, java moss, and floating hornwort.
Also, looks like you have a small pleco in one of your tanks . . . throw in a piece of driftwood for it - you can attach anubias and java ferns to the log too . . . .
Cheers,
Laura