Ok, on to the money makers
Speaking of fish...I have:
Six panda platys
And those panda platys had friends, (scuse me, official lingo: fry, (eye roll)), and I did catch four of them and put them in the breeder net for a week but have let them go out in the tank and we'll let nature take its course. It sounds mean but wtf am I going to do with a whole bunch of panda platys in the tank? If some survive, I'll have to find a way to sell them.
I have four glo-fish Danios. Need to get two more.
I have four flying foxes.
I have one bristlenose pleco. (So he won't get too big.)
I want to get four panda corys.
And corys like sand so another reason to finally use my sand.
In the past I've had a betta, in the huge tank and he was awesome and was going to do well but when I moved here, I couldn't get rid of my cloudy water and panicked and put too many chemicals in and killed my betta. That sucked.
I finally said, "screw chemicals" and got a UV light and now the tank is crystal clear.
I would show you a photo but I'm going to be changing things up and I want the plants to really take off with the sand substrate and then see what happens. Plus, eventually get my other fish and have everything settle down and have been cool for a few months and THEN I will take a pic. By that time, most of you will have forgotten I ever mentioned having an aquarium so I won't ever have to actually share the pic. Isn't that neat how that works?