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Posted by: blueta at Sun Feb 3 16:56:48 2008 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by blueta ] If you don't know what I'm trying to do is keep them from mixing together without using a barrier that goes from top to bottom front to back. Like an open air barrier. I think I can figure out with the background (faux background)and bottom, by installing dividers that go vertical and than upsidedown, and disquise them as caves, logs, and rock ledges etc. Having trouble figuring out how to keep them from going across the front glass. I need something they can't stick to lol. If this isn't possible is mixing a few different together that big of a deal? I've done it in the past but it seems that it's not recommended. I was thinking about maybe 1 or 2 tincs and an azereus or leuc. (all dendrobates). Possibly 1 or 2 auratus, but since they are shy it might not work. The tank with all the measurements seems to be 90 gallons. ANY help is greatly appreciated!!! [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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