Liberty started to look pretty stressed out since it's getting cold and her little tank doesn't have a heater, so I moved her into the isolation net in the 55 gallon so she can stay warm; she seems a lot happier. I'm leaving her in the net so the tiger barbs don't tear up her fins.
The plants in the 20 long have been growing like crazy; the leaves on the big Amazon sword actually were sticking out of the water, and the Rubin sword is curling under the surface. The parts of the leaves closest to the light fixture even started to burn and melt.
Last weekend I did a 50% water change in the 55 because the nitrates were up around 120ppm. On Friday, I moved the big Amazon and Rubin swords into it since they've outgrown the 20 long, and so they can absorb some of the nitrates, which are down around 40ppm now. The orange angelfish likes to peck at the leaves, which is the reason the lady I got the two from wanted to get rid of them.
I found some more eggs attached to a leaf on the Amazon sword Saturday, but they were eaten before I could do anything with them.
The angels are mostly grown, so they're territorial, and I can tell that the orange one is dominant over the white one. The tiger barbs are always picking on the white one, so I'll probably bring him with me to drop him off when I go to the Aquarium Store next weekend for new plants.