V Vip Smily this! Joined Apr 21, 2004 Messages 2,485 Reaction score 2 Location Melbourne Australia. Aug 17, 2004 #16 Im pretty sure this has been posted before hasnt it, anyway, i voted for both, i say the first tank but with that log in it.
Im pretty sure this has been posted before hasnt it, anyway, i voted for both, i say the first tank but with that log in it.
S SimonA Fishaholic Joined Jul 3, 2004 Messages 436 Reaction score 0 Location North Yorkshire, UK Aug 17, 2004 #17 Second tank is better.
C canarsie11 Fish Gatherer Joined Mar 31, 2004 Messages 2,345 Reaction score 0 Location Richmond, Virginia Aug 17, 2004 #18 Log takes it to next level
Link Fishaholic Joined Aug 6, 2004 Messages 448 Reaction score 27 Location UK Aug 17, 2004 #19 I think the second tank looks great. I always put the odd plant near the edges of rocks and wood etc to 'soften' them That's my lil' tip of the day
I think the second tank looks great. I always put the odd plant near the edges of rocks and wood etc to 'soften' them That's my lil' tip of the day
C canarsie11 Fish Gatherer Joined Mar 31, 2004 Messages 2,345 Reaction score 0 Location Richmond, Virginia Aug 17, 2004 #20 I do too, u let the secret out
C canarsie11 Fish Gatherer Joined Mar 31, 2004 Messages 2,345 Reaction score 0 Location Richmond, Virginia Aug 17, 2004 #22
G Guppylover Fish Addict Joined Apr 16, 2004 Messages 770 Reaction score 0 Location Perth, Western Australia Aug 17, 2004 #23 I went with the second one as well... the bogwood gives the tanks a much better look.
D David Neptune, god of the Sea Joined Aug 7, 2004 Messages 1,642 Reaction score 0 Location California Aug 17, 2004 #24 Yup I agree. Second is better.
P pahansen Fish Fanatic Joined Aug 16, 2004 Messages 172 Reaction score 0 Location Pittsburgh, PA, USA Aug 17, 2004 #25 After. That wood adds a nice focal point and a lot more interest to the front of the tank. It also gives the impression that the "after" tank is bigger than the "before" tank.
After. That wood adds a nice focal point and a lot more interest to the front of the tank. It also gives the impression that the "after" tank is bigger than the "before" tank.