Greeting From Dr. Unimportant.

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Hi.
Been a long time lurker (not meaning to sound creepy). Tons of good stuff here. Why bother to comment on a good thing already going.
Anyway, I have two incurable diseases the worst of which is MTS. Oh wow. the tanks spread like butter. Yaa blink and there's another tank in the corner. I think they're related to rabbits. I have down sized considerably lately and gave my extra tanks up for adoption.

Currently, I have three tanks:
a 10G with a bunch of extra plants and a few Khuli's.
a 29G with scuds and more plants.
and finally, a 75G Amazonian biotope heavily rooted with a RBP, Neon tetras, Cory's and and Oto. Yes, they there are riots in the hood there.

Planning an Axi in a 75G biotope.

Give peace a chance,
I bid you all grace and peace,
Dr. Wes
 
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