tim
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I'd say the black widows would be too big for those tanks maybe ember tetras boraras species would be ok like to be in groups google exclamation point rasbora
Hi Jack, looking absolutely fantastic, a real landscape especially with the blue/white backgrounds my personal preference for fish would be the boraras brigittae, simply due to size. To keep the scale I'd go for the nano fish as black widows get a few inches long and are deep bodied too so look huge when matured! great triptych set up mate. cheerio, Ady.
Love the effect of the three tanks together! They do work well when you stand back and look!
Just been catching up with this journal, very nice work inded, well done
Thanks for the advice Mate, good to know they are happy with no heater I went to the forest in Cornwall over xmas and got myself some sphagnum moss so was thinking about trying that out some how, start it in a wabi kusa or something chilli rasboras are definitely my choice then.CPDs are pretty accomplished shrimplet hunters IME. So much so I moved them out of my nano into a larger tank. I have brigittae in there now and they're doing very well with bright colours without any heating.
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Yes Mate such a disappointment.. I will bare these in mind next time, for sure. I'm just waiting on one last eheim and then the journal will be back in action.. Been a bit of a dry spot recently due to xmas and deadlines etc. feel like three filters with everything they need including media, glassware, clear piping, clips etc all needs to be times by 3! So this is by far the biggest task of the project. once that's done I can focus on the actual tanks a bit moreLooking really good mate. Glassware will suit well too.
I love CPD and was considering until I read that previous post