ZoddyZod Constantly learning Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Jul 9, 2009 Messages 5,741 Reaction score 20 Location Surrey, England Aug 2, 2009 #16 I think the wood looks better as the new central focus of the tank. Seems the Rams like it to!
C CKutz Fishaholic Joined Feb 10, 2009 Messages 534 Reaction score 0 Location Chester/Lebanon, PA Aug 4, 2009 #17 i would get a black background or something...you can sorta make it out and it's a bit distracting. but i love it, looks great, wish i could do it to my tank
i would get a black background or something...you can sorta make it out and it's a bit distracting. but i love it, looks great, wish i could do it to my tank
NathanS New Member Joined Jul 29, 2009 Messages 32 Reaction score 0 Location England Aug 10, 2009 #18 Looking stunning - I'm planning on re-scaping tomorrow night! You just gave me inspiration!
P paul_219 Fish Aficionado Joined Dec 19, 2006 Messages 4,772 Reaction score 0 Location Lebanon Aug 11, 2009 #19 Thats a nice tank looking great
Harlequins ***Corydora Crazy*** Joined Jul 4, 2009 Messages 5,227 Reaction score 10 Location Bristol UK Aug 11, 2009 #20 looks fab well done!
Truck UKAPS Joined Dec 21, 2006 Messages 12,999 Reaction score 0 Location Derbyshire, United Kingdom Aug 11, 2009 #21 i agree it looks good...but one bit of advice i have is to move the wood to the side so it looks less symetrical and add more foreground plants/
i agree it looks good...but one bit of advice i have is to move the wood to the side so it looks less symetrical and add more foreground plants/
OP OP Curiosity101 Is now at University! :D Joined Mar 26, 2009 Messages 5,527 Reaction score 4 Location Uk, Nottinghamshire Aug 11, 2009 #22 I see what you mean about the wood, and as for foreground plants I totally agree. But I'm gonna give the pygmy chain swords a bit of time to become established and see how they do to fill in the foreground for now.
I see what you mean about the wood, and as for foreground plants I totally agree. But I'm gonna give the pygmy chain swords a bit of time to become established and see how they do to fill in the foreground for now.
C craig855s Fishaholic Joined Mar 11, 2009 Messages 503 Reaction score 0 Aug 12, 2009 #23 looks fab..what are the plants to the right of the wood in this pic? http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v726/shadow30000000/Fish%20Tank/After1.jpg/img] Are those plants all low-tec.Id love a tank that looked that nice all natural.Im debating going silk from now on as i have no luck with plants
looks fab..what are the plants to the right of the wood in this pic? http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v726/shadow30000000/Fish%20Tank/After1.jpg/img] Are those plants all low-tec.Id love a tank that looked that nice all natural.Im debating going silk from now on as i have no luck with plants
OP OP Curiosity101 Is now at University! :D Joined Mar 26, 2009 Messages 5,527 Reaction score 4 Location Uk, Nottinghamshire Aug 13, 2009 #24 There are 2 amazon swords directly to the right. And yes I would say they are all low tech. Though I do need to dose ferts to keep nitrates, phosphates and minerals etc up. I have 2 x 20W light bulbs and dose 2ml TPN+ and 2ml AE Liquid Carbon Daily.
There are 2 amazon swords directly to the right. And yes I would say they are all low tech. Though I do need to dose ferts to keep nitrates, phosphates and minerals etc up. I have 2 x 20W light bulbs and dose 2ml TPN+ and 2ml AE Liquid Carbon Daily.
bagu Shouldn't you be looking to the right? Joined Feb 15, 2009 Messages 2,996 Reaction score 0 Location Spalding, Lincs Aug 13, 2009 #25 very very very nice!