65 gallon High

dixaisy930

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I've been considering overhauling my 65 gallon high tank...both occupants and aquascaping. I know the acara and firemouth will eventually get big enough to eat some of the fish in there now. Anyway...here are the pics...looking for feedback.
 

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and another
 

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another...so sorry for poor quality...
 

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and yet another...again sorry for the poor quality
 

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my prized white betta
 

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another of the whole tank...
 

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hmmm...I'd add a natural backgroud like rocks or plants, they're cheap...sometimes reversible (if you get bored with them) and draw attention to the fish. Smooth river stones can look good randomly scattered about (usually avalible at dollar stores). Since it's a high tank you could play with positioning a good chunk of drift wood..or get all Takashi Amano and get creative with tying plants/mosses to wood :)

BTW You've got some very purtty fish :wub: Have fun playing & keep us posted on progress!
 
Yeah im really liking some of your fish, esspecialy the cichlids hmmmm, u also have a lot of open space, i think it would look awesome if u got a colourd background like kerryk said and maybe get some rocks going up the back for the cichlids. :cool:
 

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