kylealastairlove
Fish Addict
wanted to share a few pictures of my tank and what its been through over the past year, and you can probably tell by the pictures that over time i started to improve with my my hard scapes and plant positioning
this is one of the earliest pics i can find, however i know there was a different scape before this one, you can see how much the barclaya longifolia had grown in the next pic too
next
neeeeeeeeext
anddd the next, didnt have any pics when it was finished...
getting closer to present day now...
lovely new pieces of wood
annnd here we are, today. after a year, i've lost fish and i've gained fish i've been un happy and happy with my tank but i have learnt so much about both fish and plants, scaping tanks, equipment substrates, fertilisers lighting and CO2 and so on and so on, now i feel like i've finally got to a point where i feel comfortable and i know what im doing and how to make things work, i've made mistakes but i learnt the right way to do things. i've kept a fair few types of fish, still find the hobby just as interesting as i did when i first started, if not even more, and im always happily browsing the internet whether it be reading about a fish its behaviour habitat etc, or looking at other fish tanks (multi tank syndrome kicking in) or looking up plants, im always happy to learn more and more. i guess what im trying to say is.. freshwater, i will love you, and your fish/invertebrate/plant inhabitants for all time, thank you for the first of many years to come of having the pleasure and the wonders of a natural magical fascinating environment from nature in my own home lol!
thanks for looking/reading
this is one of the earliest pics i can find, however i know there was a different scape before this one, you can see how much the barclaya longifolia had grown in the next pic too
next
neeeeeeeeext
anddd the next, didnt have any pics when it was finished...
getting closer to present day now...
lovely new pieces of wood
annnd here we are, today. after a year, i've lost fish and i've gained fish i've been un happy and happy with my tank but i have learnt so much about both fish and plants, scaping tanks, equipment substrates, fertilisers lighting and CO2 and so on and so on, now i feel like i've finally got to a point where i feel comfortable and i know what im doing and how to make things work, i've made mistakes but i learnt the right way to do things. i've kept a fair few types of fish, still find the hobby just as interesting as i did when i first started, if not even more, and im always happily browsing the internet whether it be reading about a fish its behaviour habitat etc, or looking at other fish tanks (multi tank syndrome kicking in) or looking up plants, im always happy to learn more and more. i guess what im trying to say is.. freshwater, i will love you, and your fish/invertebrate/plant inhabitants for all time, thank you for the first of many years to come of having the pleasure and the wonders of a natural magical fascinating environment from nature in my own home lol!
thanks for looking/reading