Tuesday, 24 July 2012

Crenicara Filamentosa Nannacara

Crenicara Filamentosa Nannacara

The addition of dried leaf litter (beech, oak or Ketapang almond leaves are all suitable) would further emphasise the natural feel and with it bring the growth of beneficial microbe colonies as decomposition occurs. These can provide a valuable secondary food source for fry, whilst most populations will appreciate the tannins and other chemicals released by the decaying leaves. Leaves can be left in the tank to break down fully or removed and replaced every few weeks. If maintaining a blackwater population a net bag filled with aquarium-safe peat can also be added to the filter or suspended over the edge of the tank.

Fairly dim lighting is recommended and plant species from genera such as Microsorum, Taxiphyllum, Cryptocoryne and Anubias are arguably best since they will grow under such conditions

Crenicara Filamentosa Nannacara

Crenicara Filamentosa Nannacara

Crenicara Filamentosa Nannacara

Crenicara Filamentosa Nannacara

Crenicara Filamentosa Nannacara

Crenicara Filamentosa Nannacara

Crenicara Filamentosa Nannacara

Crenicara Filamentosa Nannacara

Crenicara Filamentosa Nannacara

Crenicara Filamentosa Nannacara

Crenicara Filamentosa Nannacara

Crenicara Filamentosa Nannacara

Crenicara Filamentosa Nannacara

Crenicara Filamentosa Nannacara

Crenicara Filamentosa Nannacara

Crenicara Filamentosa Nannacara

Crenicara Filamentosa Nannacara


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