The 20 long is doing well (not quite two months old)
The frogbit loves this tank, I started having to trim the plants once weekly
feeding frenzy

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The 20 long is doing well (not quite two months old)
The frogbit loves this tank, I started having to trim the plants once weekly
feeding frenzy

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Time to go to school
Harlequin rasbora at Sea Life Sunshine Coast in Mooloolaba, QLD, Australia
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A few of the fish I have in the tank! There's 3 rummynose, 5 embers and 5 galaxy rasboras.
Not included: the 56 other photos I took in my attempts to get non blurry pictures of my fish.

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I set up a new tank a while back and I forgot to tell you guys! I had the plants growing in it for like 3 months until I had a small jungle. Then I went out (pre-covid) and bought some exclamation mark rasboras! They are literally so baby. They eat food made for fish fry. Here are a few of them. (Dime for scale)
They are very fast and very timid and therefore very hard to photograph. I have 8 of them (I think? hard to count) currently and I want to get more to have a bigger school but the city closest to me where i get my fish is a viral hotspot now so that might take a while.
The 10 gallon octagon says hello to its new inhabitants, today! 6 emerald dwarf rasboras, 6 sterbai corydoras! I was worried I might have been overstocking...but...these lads just disappear into the jungle. The rasboras will be perminant residents to this tank! The corys will eventually be moved into a 40 gallon (along with the threadfins rainbowfish from my other tank!) In the meantime, I love how they fill this densely planted space..!
I’d been scrolling through the group thinking “Huh, it’s not that bad recently,” and then I cam across this shitshow.