those tanks are good. but ive heard many times of issues with the filters. And most of them end up with either 2 filtration or just added a new canister filter.
and yeah you get the occasional drips-off-the-lid syndrome
thats unusual. when u mean fat.. as in really fat or just fat-filled-with-eggs? ive seen some really fat ones but was told that they were eggs..
putting the eggs in might not be a good idea as the male would or may eat them.. but im not entirely sure that it cannot be done tho
its the guppies!!! its evil im telling you jk
what sizes are you bncf and mystus catfish??? i had some plecos that attacked a guppy.. 2 actually.. and is there anthing ornamental in the tank that is sharp etc?
did u try them bristle nose??
I have a gold spot pleco (similar to the red spot or sail fin pleco) and a 7" concheledeon (not sure how to spell it) and both are fine with my africans they both seems to swim happily around but only come out at night.. love the fins on them when they swim..
and nice tank whats in the plumbing works?? looks complicated.. and where does the filter tubes goto?? i mea thru the back of the cabinet .. looks interesting
love your set up.. only if cichlid tanks wont be so bare..
Most tanks with "factory made" lids do Aqua One does that too form experience, so does some jebo's and my Hopar (just found out recently )
But this is a minor thing, a good clean cloth does the trick
Try animates down at tower junction, next to bunnings or organisms. They both seem to have big driftwood. Would probably fit well in your 60cm tank.. or you could try having a few driftwoods instead of just one
U guys do have some cool fishes Id take them if i had some massive to feed them to.. like an aro.. hope you find some way to get rid of them (nicely)
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