N v. v. tank (experiencing technical difficulties)

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N v. v. tank

I just got a camera, courtesy of my brother. It isn't the kind you would use for caudates, but it can take pictures of aquariums. Here is my Red-spotted tank. I took some really nice full-size pictures that wouldn't fit, but I just took these ok ones that give a good idea of the tank and show off the two tank mates, Fiver and Maggie.

I put the "experiencing technical difficulties" in the title when I was having trouble uploading the pictures that were too big.
 

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What is it filtered by? It is lovely. I need to know b/c my NVV tank is always messy.

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Gorgeous tank! I think I might redo my land area with slate rock the way that you did.
 
I actually just changed the filter this year from a sumbersible to an undergravel one. The sumbersible, was horrible (the tank was always messy) and apparently raises the temperature, but I never had that problem. This seems to be working well, I just detach the filterhead and put my siphon directly under the gravel and it can suck up alot of stuff. We shall see how it works in the long run.
 
Thanks for the compliments, by the way!
 
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