Just thought I would post some pics of one of my 10-gallon tanks that I re-scaped recently. Before the re-scape, it had a giant Amazon Sword (Echinodorus sp.) and a crumbly mess of Riccia fluitans on top. Again, I forgot to take pictures before the re-scape. Anyways, here's how it looks now.
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On the right of the tank and in the middle you can see smaller Amazon Sword plants. In the left front is a Cryptocorene. On the left, behind the rock, is a Water Sprite (Ceratopteris thalictroides). All fish in the tank are U.S. native, unless listed as otherwise. Fish in the tank include Rosy Barbs (Puntius conchonius - not U.S. native), Red Shiners (Cyprinella lutrensis), a female Blackstripe Topminnow (Fundulus notatus), a Johnny Darter (Etheostoma nigrum), an Iowa Darter (Etheostoma exile), 3 Blackside Darters (Percina maculata), and a "San Marcos" Cory catfish (not U.S. native).
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Johnny Darter under the Amazon Sword. Rosy Barbs and Red Shiners swimming around. San Marcos cory and Iowa Darter in the back.
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Left side of the tank. Noice the Johnny Darter under the Amazon Sword again.
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Right side of the tank. The female Blackstripe Topminnow is on top. The Rosy Barbs and Red Shiners are swimmin' around.
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Johnny Darter under the Amazon Sword with the camera flash on.
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San Marcos Cory perched in the brightest spot in the tank. Wish I could get my natives to pose like that!
Hope you've enjoyed!
Brian