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  1. Possibly the best photo I have ever captured. Apistogramma Borelli "Opal" displaying for a female. Edit: The other one I love is of a CPD, might be my favorite nano fish.
  2. My my male krib has been hiding behind the filter for the past 3 days. His color is good, and he comes out to eat, but he wont come out from there. Is there a chance that he has just become comfortable in this "cave"? The female also chases him quite regularly, but I expected that because she has definitely chosen a spawning location. If anyone has any info please let me know! P.S. - The attached photo is the female in front of the driftwood she uses as a cave.
  3. I just watched the whole series. Super informative!
  4. Does anyone have any experience breeding pea puffers?
  5. I just saw those at my LFS! I really want to start a tank of them as soon as my wife and I get moved into a new apartment.
  6. I would recommend zebra danios, as they tend to race back and forth across the whole length of the tank, and then stock the lower third with some corys. That way there will be some separation since the danios can be kinda aggressive. You could also do some tetras and a pair of apistogramma borelli, with Corydoras as well. The apistos will definitely use the full footprint and and the tetras will act as dithers to keep them both active and docile.
  7. I’ve stocked similarly in a 20 high, and as @Natakusays, as long as you have plenty of fast growing plants that stocking should work. You could even consider getting a group of some faster moving fish that would appreciate the horizontal layout of the 20 long.
  8. I have a betta that no matter where I’m sitting or looking into my tank he will swim as close to where I am as he can. I was watching a small colony of cyclops in the back of my tank and he just came over to watch with me:) (forgive the photo quality but I didn’t want to scrub the glass back there as the cyclops have made their home)
  9. Stunning tanks! I hope you enjoy the forum, and we can’t wait to see your tanks progress😁
  10. @Slick_Nick isn’t it neat? I also really love to see the side by side of when I set it up to where it is now; it helps me see the real difference in growth
  11. I’m with @WeehawkenFishon this one; Vallisneria is truly aquatic so it can’t grow emergent leaves
  12. Those plans a look amazing! Cant wait to see how they propagate:)
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