nice crowntail.
Thank you. It was one of the best looking at the pet store the day I bought him. And the best part is he has a great attitude. He always swims up to the front to greet me when I walk up and he seems to be very inquisitive.nice crowntail.
I thought about a background, but it's on what I would call a bar, and I like being able to look into from my kitchen, which is what you see in the background. I do agree that it would make it look much better from the front, though.You might want to get a black background.
Anyways, it looks great!
I found it at Petco, and it's made by Aquatic Gardens. I swore I would never buy anything else made by AG after a heater I bought for my 55 gallon almost cooked my fish the first night, but I'm happy with it. The little HOB filter is actually completely silent and has good flow, along with a flow adjustment knob. I couldn't find exact replacements for the filter inserts, but I found some Top Fin inserts that seem to fit pretty well, so I'm going with those for now.I like it. Where did you find this "bookshelf tank?" I've seen a lot of them on this site, but I've never seen anyone sell them. They're kind of neat.
Also, if those dimensions are accurate (24 x 8 x 9), that would be 7.5 gallons.
Lovely!
I had just planted them the day I took the pictures. I bought some new plants, including the microsword, on Friday night. They were in pots so I just put them in as they were until Monday afternoon when I tore it all down, replaced the Fluorite with Eco-complete and did a full on rescape. I'm going to do a little tweaking to the layout this evening. When I do, I'll break up the microsword some more and give it a better chance of forming a carpet. I also have a Crypt. parva that I'm moving to the far left where there is a void. Where it is right now, it's going to get taken over before long.Sorry about the betta. Atleast he lived a good life in a big open aquarium.
Other than that... the anubia looks very beautiful. How come your microswords haven't made a carpet yet? A carpet of microswords would look very good in your tank. I think you should split em up in smaller clumps and plant them in a checkered pattern.