ok, i know a lot of people are like me, too lazy for a journal...lol so i figured i would start a post where you can post a pic of your tank(s) without having to add specs and such. let's just call this a PA photo gallery. here are mine :
my 55. took this a few days ago, and it is different already..lol
my 20L grow tank. (almost empty after today)
my emersed bin
8gal Ebi... blue pearls and malawa shrimp
my 125
FTS
left side
right side
silly mts thinks it's a plumb bob....lol
that's all for now. enjoy folks, and post your tanks!!:bounce:
Agreed, that's an awesome piece of wood. Have you considered moving it a few inches to the left? Then it won't reflect in the glass on the right and would be a bit more offset, placing it in the left third of the tank.
Education is the most powerful weapon we can use to change the world ~ Nelson Mandela
Agreed, that's an awesome piece of wood. Have you considered moving it a few inches to the left? Then it won't reflect in the glass on the right and would be a bit more offset, placing it in the left third of the tank.
Education is the most powerful weapon we can use to change the world ~ Nelson Mandela
Thanks! As soon as I saw it I knew I had to buy it. It's very hard to see in the photo, but the piece spans the entire length of the tank. Limits what I can do with it, sadly
It's been a few years since I posted a new aquarium. I finally decided to convert my 125 from a dart frog viv, back to aquarium. I'm still working on hard scape. Here are my 2 main pieces I may be working with. It will be a black water tank, not sure yet if I am going se Asian or sa.
Got some more plants in from Bamaplants. Picked up 5 Panda Cories and 5 Otos from petsmart. I count about 6 red cherry shrimp including one berried female.
I need to cut that microsword up and plant it more evenly spaced to get a better carpet going. I'll have to order some proper aquascaping tools.
Hi All,
New to the planted tank Hobby. I set this up Thursday.
Wanted to know if anybody has any Ideas to improve this.
The tank was cycled with a few plants for three weeks.
Thank you
Have any of you kept either threadfin or Gertrude's rainbowfish before? I am looking for a flashy, interesting top water fish for the 20 long. I love dwarf cichlids but I don't want them messing with my panda cories.
'Be kept threadfins years upon years ago. Nice peaceful community fish. I don't recall whether or not they stayed at the top portion of the tank though.
Thanks. Very cool looking fish. I like the Gertrude's as well. Maybe I'll get both. The fiancé(can't wait til were married, hate that word lol) thinks my cories and otos are boring.
Are the Gertrude's pseudomugil species? If so, they are awesome fish. I have been trying to get pseudomugil signifer for years. I never seem to find them when I am ready for them.
You know live leaves will generate more sugars and nitrates as they decompose (might get some fungus on leaves while ti breaks down) compared to a properly dead leaf that fell from the tree and dried out. I recall reading that somewhere recently but can't say where to link the source.
So you're going to plant an oak tree/sapling in the tank or riparium style (roots in water leaves out of water)?
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