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Floyd's new tank set-up

Adrianne

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Hi everyone,

I wanted to get some comments or critiques on Floyd's new arrangement. The rocks are all gone and in its' place is some good ol' Tahitian Moon sand. I put a new hiding spot in for him and hopefully everything is tip-top shape. What does everyone think?
 

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benh

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Looks great! I have a clear bottom tank at the moment - but if I could get my hands on some of that black sand i'd definitely use it in my setup!!
Beautiful Axie to :happy:
 

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Floyd seems to like it! He's even smiling in the second pic, which is adorable!
 

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that sand make you axie stand out heaps! GREAT set up by the way :happy:

:ufo:
 

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I love that second pic! He is gorgeous.
Tank looks good too

Mel
 
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