Azoo Night and Day

After months of thinking about it I finally bought my fish tank! Its an Azoo Night and Day Sweet Match! (can you tell its chinese!) For the techie ones: Its 37.5 x 23.5 x 31.8 cm with a volume of 17L. As for the matter of what to put in it. A few neon tetras to begin with to get things going. Then perhaps a few of Emily's Platy's as they seem so insistent on breeding, may as well give some fry a good home. I'm considering a Siamese fighting fish, probably in Red and then, if they will live happily together an African Dwarf Frog!

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The Box, no instructions, but it really was just a matter of plugging it in! (connect the transparent tube from the pump to the spray bar (the sticky out bit) and plug the pump in - sucker it to the bottom. Put the heater (if needed) into the back compartment as well. Plug it all in and turn it on!)
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The top, a little flap for feeding
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The tank all set up, I thought I'd gone a bit mental with the plants but for a small tank it handles them very well. The rock was a gift from the nice lady at Canterbury Koi I think it looks really good in there. I'm still on the look out for the perfect ornament!
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A close up of the tank, the black and white rocks look awesome, I thought about green gravel, but then it would be green overload!
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For Emily and Dan! 100w heater and a submersible pump with undergravel filtering too.