Some updates on my Aquarium Tanks

Philippines
March 12, 2023 12:01pm CST
One mylotter recently asked about my fish tanks recently, I couldn't answer much because a lot has happened. Starting w/ tank 4. I mentioned in my previous post that I bought some batch of cherry shrimp, but made a mistake in putting a spirulina tablet that killed some of them. forcing me to put them in this tank. So far, they're not dead yet. tank 2 and 3. The hair algae had grown into unacceptable limits, darn sunlight hits them every morning . The java moss has just too much of it that I'm not sure if it's even growing. So, I bought window tint film hoping it would lessen the algae bloom. with tank 2 I also added two pairs of medusa plant that grew from the back yard. Tank 1. I had some newly bought pdert guppies in there with one surviving adult brown cherry fish. Tank 5. Newly, renovated tank, which used to be home for my male crayfish. Now, new bought pdert guppies and juvinile cherry shrimp lives. The crayfish both male and female lives in a fish tank under tank no. 2, I didn't took any pictures because there's no lights on top of it. I took some of the java moss from tank 2 w/ algae and transfer it to tank 5 for the cherry shrimp to feast on. Yeah, I hate myself for having 6 f tanks, but it's a good hobby. Hoping someday I could sell some fo them, but so far not successful. There's actually four more at the backyard, i will share it with you soon. Have a nice day
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@DaddyEvil (137634)
• United States
12 Mar 23
Your tanks look good. I would get rid of some of the plants but the tanks still look good.
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• Philippines
14 Mar 23
Not sure if I want to get rid of them @DaddyEvil I removed hornworth and guppy grass at least twice a month because they grow so fast, specially with the sun facing down on those tanks.
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• Philippines
15 Mar 23
@DaddyEvil I have removed some medusa branches when they went beyond the water.they sure grow fast. Sadly, can't say for the java moss, it grew more algae instead, but it somewhat grew.
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@DaddyEvil (137634)
• United States
14 Mar 23
@Letranknight2015 If the plants are beneficial to the fishies, then I'd leave most of them but, like you, I'd remove some when they grow so fast.
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@velvet53 (22533)
• Palisade, Colorado
12 Mar 23
You do have a lot on your plates with that many tanks. I have 2 plus 3 betas all in seperate bowls.
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@velvet53 (22533)
• Palisade, Colorado
15 Mar 23
@Letranknight2015 She has had these for a few years now. I am surprised about that because I thought they didn't live long. We did lose one and I think another one is about to bite the dust. I have a friend who used to breed them. I read on them and you have to be on top of things all the time. Not for me.
@MGjhaud (23240)
• Philippines
17 Mar 23
You should start selling guppies and such. I think it would be fun.
@RebeccasFarm (90464)
• Arvada, Colorado
12 Mar 23
Wow Letran, I had no idea you were so into this. You have many aquariaums.
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• Philippines
15 Mar 23
It all started when my brother gave me two additional tanks with Guppies in it @RebeccasFarm
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@wolfgirl569 (108126)
• Marion, Ohio
13 Mar 23
They look nice
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• Philippines
15 Mar 23
Thank you very much @wolfgirl569
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• Southend-On-Sea, England
12 Mar 23
Yes we have a fish tank too.
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• Philippines
15 Mar 23
Wow that's great, I hope you share the pics with us soon @Virtually2021
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