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"In the battlefield" tank II




550Lts - 145 Gals

In the battlefield

This is the same tank. The photo above is shot from the side of the tank and shows details not visible in the front shots. See shot of this tank as it is today (September 1999)


Further Notes (December 1999)

I think that in the end I will call this tank "The never ending aquarium"!!!! These days, I'm working on my "Deep Forest" tank and I had to remove all the plants. So I used these 1-2 years old Echinodorus plants to redecorate my  American Cichlid's aquarium. I planted them so as to create a "fence" for the territories of the different species. They like them a lot, and the Nigrofasciatum  var. white that you can see on the right side (close to the branch) is now the proud father of a multitude of tiny babies! See next page for more.

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