Photo #4 - Bala Sharks - 2 Mollies 4 Platties. 8 Neon Te...

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Photo Caption: Bala Sharks
16 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - 36 x 18 x 21 Fresh Water Tank Plants: Vallisneria G. Cabamba Carolinia Rotala Fren Substrate: Aquabasic Gravels: 1-2 mm Gravels Fish: Angels (Locally Bred) Barbs Sharks Gourami (sole survivor of the 16 Gal tank)
16 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - Pterophyllum Scalare (Locally Bred) All in a 36 x 18 x 21 Tank.
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16 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - New tank with New inhabitants 2 Sailfin Mollies 2 Bala Shark 8 Neon Tetra 4 Plattys 2 Blue Dwarf Gourami 2 Zebra Danios Update @ 10/12/2006 1 Zebra Danios 1 Sailfin Moly 2 Plattys 2 Bala Sharks 5 Neon Tetra. 1 Blue Dwarf Gourami. Death Toll: 1 Blue Dwarf Gourami (Female) 1 Sailfin Moly 1 Platy 1 Neon Tetra Missing Tolls: 2 Neon Tetra 1 Platty 1 Zebras Danios Anyone can help why these fish have disappeared.. Very strange... I'm thinking maybe the sharks ate them, what do you think?
16 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - The tank with two small air pumps one for undregravel and one for normal filters.

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Country: Mauritius
Description: Small 2 x 1 tank doing 8 - 10 gls. River gravels (colored, white and mix Big)
Advice: I'm still learning. and each day u learn something from it. Best is to read, ask questions, read and ask questions. Don't trust those shop owners too much, best is to look for Mom & Dad kept shops. they'll supply with good advice and are always willing to give a helping help and or ideas. Read and read and read, and ask and ask.. never stop reading and asking, most people are ready to help or guide you on specific items. I always listen to people and gather on what each one said and i try to compile all into one possible solution, it sure works..
Fish Kept: 2 Mollies 4 Platties. 8 Neon Tetras 2 Bala Sharks (silver) 2 Blue Dwarf Gouramis I guess these would be enough for this small tank. Comments plz. PS: only one dwarf gourami is living now.. all other fish died or "disappeared"?? :(
Corals/Plants: I'm buying Artificial for the small tank. I prefer to stay with artificial, until i get a bigger tank. PS: The new tank will be ready beginning January 2007. This one will be a planted tankl, i'm planning on the design beforehand.. I'm planning for a peaceful lake or river setup.. help needed, comments and ideas most appreciated. The tank will be L: 36in W: 18in H: 21in giving me approximately 59GL I'm planning for a DIY CO2, but not too sure on the diffuser part and how to control co2 emmission in the tank. HELP Plz
Tank Size: 16 gallons
Quote: Live and let live
About Yourself: I really like to see beautiful fishes in a tank.. Its so lovely.. Planning for a bigger tank approx 50 -75 gallons or more.. That's gonna be a real challenge.

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