I Made a Lake Ecosystem For Bonnie And Clyde



I’ve wanted to watch these fish for a long time and I created a home similar to their natural environment. These fish are really intelligent and it’s enjoyable to witness their interactions with each other.

Plants Used:
– Cryptocoryne Wendtii Brown
– Vallisneria
– Java Moss
– Salvinia Natans

Fish:
– Apistogramma Cacatuoides

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32 thoughts on “I Made a Lake Ecosystem For Bonnie And Clyde”

  1. I love natural, planted tanks. ^^
    I like seeing the substrate layers in mine so I can see how the anoxic layer is developing too with all of its critters & gas bubbles. ^^

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  2. Excellent, bende sizden gördüğüm dibinde toprak üzerinde kum olan mini bir akvaryumda doğal ortamda bitki yetiştiriyorum. Buyuyenler büyük akvaryuma geçiyor, toprak çok etkili öğrenmiş olduk.

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  3. I love this tank and recognised the Cacatuoides from the first shot. I had a pair of Agassizii earlier this year that spawned none survived unfortunately and then the male sadly jumped 😢 I think the mama chased him up and out protecting the babies, therefore I recommend that you get a lid for this beautiful set up ❤
    Man, Apistogramma are so awesome. Perfect little fish!

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  4. Walnut (especially black walnut) contain juglone which is toxic to fish. Black walnut shells are used to poison/stun fish to harvest them. It's highest concentration in the unripe green shells but to be safe you might want to remove them.

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  5. Did you use tap water for this set up? Is it safe for the fish, plants and daphnia? Also, will soil from anywhere outside do well as substrate? Are you not worried for any possible harmful stuff living in the soil? How long did you let the tank cycle before you put living organisms in?

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