Neurergus crocatus tank

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Hello,

Just for fun a few photo's of my neurergus crocatus. Feel free to comment.

Cheers Steven DC
 

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What type of plant is growing on the background? Taxiphyllum? Riccia? Anubias?
Please help me out. :happy:
 
Thank you for your quick answer. I have one more question. What type of moss is growing emerged on the third picture? I had never longtime success with any moss, but it looks healthy on your pictures and seems to grow.

Best regards,

Jens
 
Thank you for your quick answer. I have one more question. What type of moss is growing emerged on the third picture? I had never longtime success with any moss, but it looks healthy on your pictures and seems to grow.

Best regards,

Jens

That question I can not answer with certainty. I think it's christmas moss or something. It's trieves well and grows up against the wall. My LED lamp is directed to the moss
 
Really nice! What are you using for filtration?
 
Thanks for sharing. I'm setting up a tank for these guys right now and this is good inspiration.
 
How is pH holding up? Isn't it hard to grow plants in hard/alkaline water?
 
Gorgeous!! I'm getting ready to redo my tank for these guys I hope mine looks like yours!
 
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