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  1. Anime: chainsaw man, cowboy bebop, steins gate, mob psycho 100, one punch man, Manga: fire punch, berserk TV: severance, house, scrubs, central park, the boondocks, Movies: the art of self defense, sorry to bother you, the father, fight club
  2. Dwarf chain sword is probably the easiest grass in my experience. Echinodorus Quadricostatus is also easy. Microsword gets my honorable mention. I can never get hair grass to do well.
  3. My favorite fish I have currently is probably my electric blue acara. My most wanted fish is an electric blue jack dempsey or a green terror. Top 10 fish I have in no particular order. 1. Electric blue acara 2. Turquoise rainbowfish 3. Koi angelfish 4. Three spot gourami 5. Koi swordtail 6. Panda apisto 7. Candy koi betta 8. Honey gourami 9. Apisto borelli 10. Red neon blue eye
  4. That's rad. I'm glad it didn't catch anubias rot.
  5. Dang, those are awesome crypts. Makes me want to shop around for some less common species/variants.
  6. I like this tank a lot. Is that a giant anubias in the middle!? How long did it take to grow that thing?
  7. You could try an apisto borelli as a centerpiece fish. Apistos like soft water and borelli are one of the more adaptable species when it comes to ph and temperature. I have a pair in my 10g with shrimp and nano fish.
  8. Love the bird photos! I think birds are my favorite type of non-aquatic animal to observe and photograph. Especially uncommon ducks and geese.
  9. For decor I like dragonstone and driftwood the most. For hiding places I like ceramic cichlid/pleco caves and then attaching plants to them like java moss, anubias or bucephalandra. Sometimes I like to make my own caves using rocks. Honestly I love covering all types of decor with plants.
  10. These three I setup around October - December 2022: 75g 29g 40g
  11. I haven't had any issues keeping fancy goldfish with peppered corys personally
  12. New vampire crab paludarium setup + large photo dump New Tank: 20h paludarium featuring vampire crabs, a betta, a golden dwarf cichlid, panda garra, white clouds, CPO crayfish and black ruby barbs. These were the first plants I received, so these are all air plants. First draft "Saphira" the betta (f) At this point it was just the betta and white clouds. It was looking pretty sparse, so I got these panda apistos "Roxi" the panda apisto Unfortunately Roxi claimed the entire tank as her territory and terrorized the other fish, so I swapped them with my golden dwarf cichlid. "Comet" the golden dwarf cichlid The mountain minnows were still pretty freaked out even though Roxi was gone and the rest of the fish were getting along, so I got a few dither fish. Black ruby barbs Several weeks later Mandarin vampire crabs White cloud Panda garra "Saphira" the candy koi betta (f) CPO crayfish 40g Koi swordtail "Sky" and "Roxi" the panda apistos. Roxi has been much less of a terror in this tank "Hazel" the goldfish "Banana" the rabbit snail "Penny" the albino bristelnose pleco 10g I messed up my monte carlo carpet, so I did a bit of a rescape. This time with erio vietnam. Before After Sparkling gourami Honey gourami "Pluto" and "Venus" the apisto borelli Cherry shrimp Red neon blue eye rainbowfish 75g Turqoise rainbowfish "Blueberry" the red cheek crayfish "Saturn" and "Mars" the red rainbowfish Flagfish SAEs "Arrie" the rainbowshark "Opal" and "Buttercup the three spot gourami Reticulated hillstream loach baby "Jed" the EBA "Pomegranate" the indian lilac crab 17g paludarium "Cheddar" the dwarf gourami Pacific and neon blue-eye rainbowfish Gold claw fiddler crab Bumblebee goby "Falco" the peacock gudgeon 29g Rotala blood red "Derp" the angelfish "Arcanis" the gold ram "Sol" the apisto agassizii
  13. I would just wrap each bunch in a plant weight before planting it and hope for the best. You could also try aquarium coop easy planters.
  14. Rainbowfish, peacock gudgeon or kribensis are some good options imo. Three spot gourami or empire gudgeon are potentially good options, but they may or may not get along with your community.
  15. You don't have to ask me twice to share some aquarium photos. This is my 75g and its inhabitants.
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