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I can’t help myself. I have to grill you about these tanks. I zoomed in on the pix and love them even more.
#1 - what is that plant and how do you have it looking so clean and healthy?
#2 - awesome betta! What is that other plant? It looks like a corkscrew val. Where did you get the birds?
#3 - what are those plants on the bottom? Where did you get those rocks?
Lastly, how do you get your plants to be so healthy?!? I either kill them or they become a nuisance by overgrowing. If I move the nuisance ones to another tank, they die.
I'm the first pic that's just some mature anubias nana. Nothing special in there. It's a low light plant and grows easy. As for keeping it clean. I run two filters in this tank due to how messy the goldfish can get and the bristlenose pleco does a very good job at scraping algae on these tougher leaved plants and the glass.
The betta bowl has the purple passion and "ECHINODORUS VESUVIUS HELANTHIUM" it does not get really big lot corkscrew Val. The birds come from a little gift shop at the beach I went to one time lol.
in the third picture I can't remember what all the plants are in it. They was just some random once I grabbed at PetSmart. The one is a dwarf melon sword I believe. It's really just getting started back as the tank I had it in I tore down and had not had the light on in quite a while. I also have some anubias of course. Those rocks are locally sourced and I've had them for a very long time. I got them out of the creek next to the house I grew up in when I was a kid. I like them because they was kind of a blue color lol.
 
:hugs:hugs:hugs For everyone, cuz it seems like everyone needs one to start the day.

Cappy, schedule an appt, when you find a new dentist, to talk with them first. No cleaning or exam. Let them know you have had bad dentists in the past (including if you have PTSD from them). For you it's not just the normal fear of the dentist, it is an actual trauma, and they need to be sensitive, understanding and willing to work with you in a way to minimize your symptoms from that while getting the treatment completed and doing it right the first time.
 
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