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Photo: Pancho & Bob, 2 happy axies!

Universal802

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Hi all...

Thought I'd share some pictures here as well.
Two axies called Pancho (gold one) and Bob (wild color) in a 5 weeks old planted tank setup. Little guys are growing pretty quick now and I've just started feeding them worms now as well.

Quick setup:
120cm x 35cm x 50cm
DIY moving filter supported by small aquaflow 100 (both will soon be replaced by a Eheim External filter)
Sand and light gray gravel (1-2mm)
Dark Basalt Rocks
Driftwood, Spiderwood and Mopani Wood
Plants: Cabomba Aquatica, Microsorum Pteropus, Anubias Nana and Javamos
2 Led bars both timed. White bar has a range of 7000k

More photo's etc. coming soon.
Hope you like it :)

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