Well, the inhabitants of my 150 gallon tank are pretty much set up. The current inhabitants are 6 Benthochomis tricoti, 10 Ectodus Descampsii, and one male brown BN Plecostomus. I haven't decided whether or not I'll add anything else - most likely I won't. I'd love to hear y'alls thoughts and suggestions though.
I recently put Italian vals into the pool filter sand. As usually happens to me when switching a plant from a nutrient-rich substrate to pool filter sand, a number of the older leaves die away, and it takes the plant a bit of time to come back. I've already got runners going after less than a month.
Full Tank Shot
![](http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/gg260/fight4thehomeless/Tanks143.jpg)
Benthochromis tricoti
![](http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/gg260/fight4thehomeless/Tanks159.jpg)
Ectodus Descampsii
![](http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/gg260/fight4thehomeless/Tanks098.jpg)
It is interesting watching the behavior of the two types of fish. Initally when I added the Ectodus to the tank, they stayed at the bottom of the tank, while the Benthochromis stayed on the top half. After several days, however, they have all started schooling together, with the Benthos slightly ontop of the Ectodus.
I recently put Italian vals into the pool filter sand. As usually happens to me when switching a plant from a nutrient-rich substrate to pool filter sand, a number of the older leaves die away, and it takes the plant a bit of time to come back. I've already got runners going after less than a month.
Full Tank Shot
![](http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/gg260/fight4thehomeless/Tanks143.jpg)
Benthochromis tricoti
![](http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/gg260/fight4thehomeless/Tanks159.jpg)
Ectodus Descampsii
![](http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/gg260/fight4thehomeless/Tanks098.jpg)
It is interesting watching the behavior of the two types of fish. Initally when I added the Ectodus to the tank, they stayed at the bottom of the tank, while the Benthochromis stayed on the top half. After several days, however, they have all started schooling together, with the Benthos slightly ontop of the Ectodus.
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