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Wazza

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Hi the tank is a 3ft x 12" x 13", my new tank should be here tommorow, it's 4ft x 14" x 18', alot more breathing room. I think 1 of the firemonths is going to have babies she has dug a hugh hole in the gravel and looks really fat. I was told this is a sign that she is close, any body know about these things?

Working on getting a few more pics to view soon.

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Felling pretty good at the moment, got my new tank on Saturday, and managed to get the old one emptied and the new one up and running, but this time did it with a lot more care than last time. No fish were harmed and in fact they love all the new room. Have posted a few photos on my web site if anyone is interested.

One thing to remember next time is to put the Tinfoils in last. One jumped out while putting others in, jumped a good 6 inches, landed on a ledge behind the tank, thank Christ I put a high sheft behind the tank.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Great Tank, I Like :wink:

I was just gonna say, i'm into photography aswell and to get rid of reflections.

1st think bout the camera angle (sometimes this has no effect)

2nd if you have an SLR or camera which accepts filters, use a polarising filter and turn it until the reflections disapear.

Well that was all.

:D :D :D :D :D :D

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