Similar here, except I left all the bits in the tank, took the water out, put a monitor in, and put this on it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ycx0YpxOkG8
Much easier to maintain.
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Similar here, except I left all the bits in the tank, took the water out, put a monitor in, and put this on it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ycx0YpxOkG8
Much easier to maintain.
If you languish for large periods like I do, maybe look into isopods! They come in fun colors, clean up themselves, and require less care than some finicky houseplants. And they're fairly cheap, to boot!
Sorry to hear about your fish loss. I'm digging your plant hospital, though. It'll look awesome with some substrate and moss.
Turning over a new leaf, very nice. Propagation tank, here we come.