Don't think i've shown the newest creature on here yet. His name is Capri and he is a very pretty boy 💙

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Don't think i've shown the newest creature on here yet. His name is Capri and he is a very pretty boy 💙
this is peep's FIRST EVER bloodworm
he was very unsure about it but now he likes them
He’s so stunning in the sun 🩵
Lily 🖤 Valentino 💜
One year ago, I rescaped my 30-liter (8-gallon) AquaEl Shrimp Set into a lush, beginner-friendly jungle-style betta aquarium, and these photos show how it looks today.
The tank is built around easy, forgiving plants like Anubias ‘Coin Leaf,’ Cryptocoryne, Limnophila sessiliflora, and a carpet of Eleocharis, with Seryu stone, spider wood, and Amazon frogbit creating a natural, overgrown feel.
Over the past year, this setup has gone through bacterial blooms, algae phases, filterless experiments, and plenty of plant trims, but it has steadily matured into a stable, living ecosystem filled with biofilm, baby shrimp, and ramshorn snails.
My betta, Marmalade, has explored every corner of this scape, interacted with floating plants, and even learned to steal food from her shrimp tank mates.
While her health has declined due to a tumor, this tank has given her a calm, heavily planted environment where she can rest easily near the surface.
Jungle-style aquariums have very few “rules,” which makes them perfect for beginners who want something natural, low-tech, and full of life.
I accidentally sat on my fish tank remote and sent both my fish to HELL
Oh my fucking god. They're in hell.
Someone help them.
Poni
Thems Fightin Merms.