Improvement Of A Fish Keeper

Gankutsuou

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here are my very first two Full tank shots.... Very sad... bad photo skills and all... but I did take one with and w/o flash
Fulltankshot01-1.jpg


and less blurry but more water-spotty
Fulltankshot02.jpg


Now then, let's zoom forward around, oh, six months. let's add in experience at TFF. Let's add in some new lights, let's add in some other stuff such as C02, and a few more things like photo skillz.

FullTankShot07.jpg


and a good pic
FullTankShotnoflash07.jpg


but some things never change... such as some certain someone not taking care of trimming his plants and being lazy....

thoughts? comments? all appreciated!
 
Arghhhh, the green, it burrrrns! Help!

Looks good, very healthy plants.How do the fish move though! :shout: May just be the pic but i can't see much space lol.
 
LOL


That, right there, is what you call well planted

:good: :shout: :hyper:
 
The set up actually is a benifit to everything

A: The African butterfly fish have surface plants
B: the porthole catfish have strong enough plants to stay at any level of their choosing, just as they like to do
C: the senegal doesn't give a flip, he;s crazy anyways.
D: The flying fox I'm putting in will help a bit with algea control
E: The butterfly pleco just stays in the bog wood all day and at night stays in front of it eating algea waffers I throw in
F: the peacock eels simply hang out in the plants!
 

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