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Tue, 10th Jan 2012, 11:06 AM
#1
Unique Freshwater Nano - Complete $40
Sorry for the awful pic -I just changed the water so it's kind of murky
Due to my seahorse propagation experiment I have just an awful lot of tanks to take care of right now. Ironically my best choice for tank reduction is this super low maintenance tank.
It comes with the 4 gallon custom acrylic tank, gravel, all live plants, wood and live moss, light and light stand. Also included: A small filter/powerhead combo thing. Two bottles of Flourish by Seachem (regular and excel), a spray bar and a DIY CO2 bottle with yeast.
Would make a wonderful Betta habitat or simple desktop display. I have no idea what the plants included are called. Some are kind of a ground covering small leafed pretty thing. There also is moss growing on the tree stump.
Asking $40 OBO
Yes I can bring this with me to San Antonio!
Last edited by Europhyllia; Tue, 10th Jan 2012 at 02:36 PM.
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Tue, 10th Jan 2012, 12:31 PM
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Hey, my tank.... Do you still have the pretty betta? I miss that guy. The plants are java moss on the drift wood and dwarf baby tears as ground cover. looks like most of the baby tears are gone though. Humm, tempting, I do miss that tank
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Tue, 10th Jan 2012, 02:11 PM
#3
Eek. I was afraid you'd ask for the fish. He passed away a week ago (hence I don't feel obligated to keep up with the extra tank anymore)
The babytears grew rampant. I had to trim them back so Bob Dot had more room to cruise around. There's still enough of a starter culture to get them going again though.
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Tue, 10th Jan 2012, 02:34 PM
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Oops. Stephen just reminded me that there was more that went with the tank:
A small filter/powerhed combo thing. Two bottles of Flourish by Seachem (regular and excel), a spray bar and a DIY CO2 bottle with yeast. 
(I actually never used any of this so the powerhead thingy/spray bar/filter still looks very new -exactly like it was when I picked it up from Stephen a year ago)
Last edited by Europhyllia; Tue, 10th Jan 2012 at 02:38 PM.
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