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Post by spook on Sept 16, 2007 9:17:25 GMT
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Post by mrmikey on Sept 16, 2007 10:55:29 GMT
good tank. i wish mine was that big
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Post by AlienSnail on Sept 16, 2007 15:29:46 GMT
Those are lovely set-ups xx
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Post by Charisma Love on Sept 18, 2007 10:49:23 GMT
How do you clean that first one?
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Post by kab on Sept 18, 2007 22:28:29 GMT
this is the tank my tiger rescues live in till they are either rehomed or if i keep them move on to storage tubs
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Post by AlienSnail on Sept 19, 2007 6:23:04 GMT
That's a lovely set-up. Nice and roomy. I've never used silk plants - are they easy to keep clean? x
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Post by Arno on Sept 19, 2007 20:00:43 GMT
Here's a pic of my Tiger tank(with a couple of fulica's in there temporarily)
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Post by AlienSnail on Sept 19, 2007 20:11:48 GMT
That's a lovely set-up, I've wondered about lighting vut I'm scared of the bulb getting too hot, but I think they may benefit from several hours of light?. I love all of the tank furniture in there xx
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Post by spook on Sept 19, 2007 21:04:23 GMT
How do you clean that first one? Sorry only just seen this post!!..Oops! Cleaning my big 3 foot tank involves a bucket of water and all cleaning equipment being taken to the tank in the living room! Once a week i just wipe out the slime and sift out the poo and stuff then once every couple of months it gets a complete substrate change and wash down! x
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Post by Kevin on Sept 19, 2007 21:36:41 GMT
great set-ups, my Snails set-ups are all pretty basic, just oak mulch substrate, moss, water bowl and cuttlefish.
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