Looks amazing Andy, the Chocolate Gouramis looks so cool! You got any plans on putting anything at the back?
looks great andy you gone back to intank diffuser ?
Lets hope so, don't think i have the water conditions as perfect as yours though!Love those shots of the choccos and the tank is stunning. Im surprised the main alpha chocco isnt trying his look with the females if hes showing those colours.
Big time congrats this is a great scape,your eyes move all over the place when looking at this tank!Topped off with the super Choclate Gourami!When you say you don't have the water conditions,what water conditions do you think you have then?Cheers Mark
Yeah suppose you need very soft water to breed Choclate Gourami but they do look very healthy and happy in your tank,so you must be doing well.On the rare time i have seen these fish in shops they look in a pretty bad way,probably to hard water,cramped conditions and a almost bare tank does not cater for this fish very well!
And by the way i am allways amazed that people like yourself can keep Crystal Red Shrimp in a Hi-tech set up(co2,ferts big water changes......).How the hell do you do it?The TDS must be very high,or not?I can only manage to get Amano Shrimp to flourish in my Hi-tech,not even Red Cherry!Give us a few pointers Cheers Mark.
OMG…. (oh my god)
What damage the spring tides have done……a beach has appeared.
Very brave of you, but necessary.
A nice change Andy, and very promising.
Sssssh don't tell anybody about the cichlids, there a surprise !Nice rescape Andy, lovely fish selection, like the little cichlids just poking their heads out.
Cheers, just a chance photo with the iPhone[DOUBLEPOST=1398721702][/DOUBLEPOST]Beautiful shot mate. Looks fabtastic
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Yup, you would be right. The group is awesome, they defo like to be part of a shoal.Great photo! I think those are Crossband Chocs (sphaerichthys selatanensis) not regular chocs. They look amazing a big group.