Photo #2 - My Cobra Endlers. These May Go Into This Tank As ...

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Photo Caption: My cobra endlers. These may go into this tank as the males mature. They are very hard to get a picture of because they wiggle so much that they look like flames flickering.
29 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - My first planted tank.
freshwater fish - paracheirodon innesi - neon tetra jumbo stocking in 29 gallons tank - My cobra endlers. These may go into this tank as the males mature. They are very hard to get a picture of because they wiggle so much that they look like flames flickering.
fish tank picture - My crypt wendti in this tank is 12 inches tall or better.
fish tank picture - Some riccia growing in a ball.
fish tank picture - Another pic after a trimming.

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State: Texas
Country: United States
Description: Low tech 29 gallon planted tank. This is my first planted tank. It is very mature.
Advice: Read about the nitrogen cycle and learn as much as you can before starting.
Corals/Plants: crypts and java fern with water wisteria
Tank Size: 29 gallons

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