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Spongebob and squidwards varying tank

kirsty

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Started of with frogs as friends when they were very little, then they moved into their Spongebob and Squidward houses but they grow so quick and now have their new pyramid type thing. Tank is pretty simple set up but they seem to like it :)
 

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You could add some more plants, The axolotls like it, its good for your waterquality and it looks nicer. Good plants are Egeria densa, Ceratophyllum demersum, Pistia stratiotes...
Nice axolotls btw.
 

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Thanks for the advice on plant types, Im planning to add more at the end of the month but only bought 1 the other week because they never seemed interested in the fake ones so i wasn't sure how they would react to a new forest appearing in their tank but they do love the plant and will be getting more :)
 

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thanks :) my boyfriend named them because he is a Spongebob fan too, just a shame they are now too big to use them as hideouts :(
 
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