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Planted nano tank, comments and criticisms wanted.

JCollier420

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Fluval spec 5 11 litre tank dosed with easy carbo and profita.


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Plants are anubias barteri nana, hygrophilia, vallisneria torta, christmas moss, java fern, red root floater. Fish are otocinclus, betta splendens, leopard danios, clown killifish.


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Thanks. That wee fish is a banded panchax it's a type of killifish. The rock is broken up dragonstone.


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It's gets called a clown killifish as well.


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One of my mates decided to call this tank the mossy cleft it seems fitting. I'm getting a Fluval flora in a couple of weeks here I can't wait to start planting it.


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really nice setup, that anubia looks too big to be a nana... I guess that's a common barteri, also most nanas have flatter leaves.
I think that your tank is too small fot that fish, it looks beautiful but it'll look nicer with smaller fish like mosquito rasboras.
 
The mossy left cleft. Named by the one and only.

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