The one in the middle. It's a 50l and one of the tanks I redid a few weeks ago. It looked like this:
After redo like this:
Yesterday it looked like this before the waterchange, lol. Algae attack in full swing.
After some cleanup and waterchange:
Hoping the plants will grow in soon.
It's home to a small group of Ember/Amber tertras and one male Plakat betta. His name is Raphael, the bottomless pit, cause all he ever does is beg for food. I actually have to pay attention not to feed him too much, unlike Piccolo, who is a slow and deliberate eater.
Shrimp will join them, after I've confirmed that Raphael won't eat them. I'll add some weeping moss too, but right now it would just get consumed by algea. I've made that mistake often enough to know by now.
my rummy nose tetras i just got them so idk if they’re gonna color up more or not but i love them so much i love their color palette my fav colors and their schooling is so nice to watch
Back on Sunday, Harmony showed me something really wonderous and beautiful. Only lasting a few minutes, they were flashing violet lights over their peach-colored lights. I tried searching the internet to find out what had triggered this behavior but failed to find any information on this, and in the moment it didn't occur to me to take a picture. Has anyone else seen this behavior in their Glow-Lights before or know what might have triggered this behavior?