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New setup / Big thankyou

bottbeck

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Ok finaly i think i have made all the right changes to my tank comming from all the help and info i recived here so a realy big thankyou to everyone's help over the last 2 weeks srry to have posted so many threads but i am new and would rather ask questions and anoy people thyan not and have her die due to ignorance.

anyhowz il put some pics up of the old tank setup to the new setup and if i am doing anything wrong please tell me THNX EVERY ONE. :)

Mistys (safe) new home lol compared to the old goldfish / gravel infested dive :)
 

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Kaysie

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The only immediate issues would be to make sure none of the rocks are sharp enough to cause cuts or anything, and then make sure you can adequately clean under them (poo will collect under them). Otherwise it looks MUCH better than the 'dive' ;)
 

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well only 2 - 3 days after moving misty in to her new home we have found at least 4 pices of small gravel she has passed or spewed up since biening in there.

i didn't think she had eaten any but there u go small gravel = eatin by axies so glade we made the change and misty seems so much happier took her first live garden worms last night Woot
 

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Hi Bottbeck,

Thats a very cool looking setup I imagine your axie is much happier
 
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