Bonnie2Scott

Ranked #300 out of 3613 freshwater tanks worldwide (view top 10)
Ratings:5.20 # of 289 Votes
Quote:Whatsup!!!!!!! Jo Jo
About Yourself:Scott and I are avid fish enthusiasts. We have 7 tanks all up. What should be our pride and joy however is still in the process of being repaired. A custom 6x2x2.5 foot tank the support bracing was not strong enough and was bowing out when completely full so at the moment it is half full and not looking good at present. It will be in time where we will keep our cichlids. What started out as a second hand tank given to us 3 years ago has now taken over our life, our home and our wallet. As anyone knows who is addicted.
Advice:Change the water regularly, dont overfeed and enjoy
Fish:1 Blue Jahani, 2 Electric Yellows, 2 Lupias, 1 breeding pair of Transcriptus with approx 20 babies, 2 (soon to be more) Trophus Bemba, 1 Syondotus Eruptus, 2 Princess Daffodils, 2 Albino Algae Eaters, 1 male Bristle Nose, 1 Red Emperor, 1 unknown nickname is Blue Opaline. Just about all the fish are either babies or Juvies and cant wait till they get bigger and their colors start to show more.
Corals/Plants:mass of Java Moss and 2 Anubias attached to driftwood.
Tank Size:45
Photo caption:The Blue Jahanni is a camera hog everytime we took a pic he was in it. The rocks on the bottom where the transcriptus is, is where all the babies hide (really cute at feeding time). And the Sonadontus hides behind all the rocks at the back only popping his head out at night or when it is feeding. (PLEASE FORGIVE THE NAME BEING SPELT INCORRECTLY)
Description:tank dimensions are 2.5x2x1.5 Trickle system
- i like it gret job. -
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Photo caption: Our very happy and productive transcriptus and babies and parents with a whole lot more to come as under the rocks are eggs. | Photo caption: This is the latest version of our tank. |