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GobyFan2007 Fish Addict Posts: 615 Kudos: 363 Votes: 65 Registered: 03-Feb-2007 | Wow! It certainly is a marvelous tank! I suggest the vallisneria in the back, with a few anubias nana and Javafern here and there. The black and dark theme of your tank is sooo cool and it definatley brings out the color of the Bosemani Rainbows! Great Job! ><> ~=!Vote Today!=~ <>< -----> View My Dragons <----- |
Posted 10-Nov-2007 00:47 | |
Optimusprime Small Fry Posts: 11 Kudos: 5 Votes: 6 Registered: 23-Oct-2007 | Looks great i would like to add some more wood and rocks to my tank. keep us updated with pics "All water has a perfect memory and is forever trying to get back to where it was." Toni Morrison. CHECK MY PROFILE FOR PICTURES. |
Posted 11-Nov-2007 08:41 | |
Countryfish Fish Addict Da...Dum .. Da...Dum Posts: 645 Kudos: 83 Votes: 242 Registered: 16-May-2007 | Rob , Stunning Driftwood , can't wait to see some plants amongst that lot . With your photgraphic skills we should be in for a treat . Lets see lots of photos and closeups ASAP . Garry |
Posted 12-Nov-2007 08:14 | |
Bubblebrain Hobbyist Posts: 81 Kudos: 39 Votes: 22 Registered: 07-May-2005 | hey i see you have an aa aquarium. they're made in china but they are great value for money. i think that they are so great i just bought my third one 2 weeks ago. o far i have a 5 gallon, 20 gallon and a 15 gallon hexagon. the only problen i had was that the 5 gallons light system broke completly but i got a free tank of equivalent size from where i bought it (although it was awful) and i got to keep the old tank! recently i made my own light for it hi woot woot woot woot woot woot |
Posted 17-Dec-2007 09:20 | |
Bubblebrain Hobbyist Posts: 81 Kudos: 39 Votes: 22 Registered: 07-May-2005 | ok now i just realised that this topic hasnt had a post for a month. oh well hi woot woot woot woot woot woot |
Posted 17-Dec-2007 09:22 | |
Rob1619 Fish Addict Posts: 763 Kudos: 619 Votes: 626 Registered: 01-Sep-2004 | AA tanks are okey!..had mine for some years and never had any probs...thats ofcourse exept the chineese stupid lights..dont find the bulbs easy here so i removed the bulbs and Fixed by myself the hood so as the europe standard of 90cm will work. recently i made my own light for it Thats great Here is what i did. |
Posted 07-May-2008 19:42 | |
brandeeno Mega Fish Posts: 929 Kudos: 636 Registered: 13-Sep-2007 | Cool deal! I like what you have done with the tank! and the light fixture should do well, just make sure the electrical components are protected from water with a barrier... glass or plexi glass covers are best if it didnt already have one... LOOKS GOOD! -Brandon \\\\\\\"an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of the cure\\\\\\\" |
Posted 08-May-2008 01:36 | |
Countryfish Fish Addict Da...Dum .. Da...Dum Posts: 645 Kudos: 83 Votes: 242 Registered: 16-May-2007 | Rob ...I may have missed it but have you posted pics of your new scape after adding some plants . Garry |
Posted 08-May-2008 14:23 | |
Rob1619 Fish Addict Posts: 763 Kudos: 619 Votes: 626 Registered: 01-Sep-2004 | |
Posted 08-May-2008 14:31 | |
Rob1619 Fish Addict Posts: 763 Kudos: 619 Votes: 626 Registered: 01-Sep-2004 | More recent picture of the 75g tank,added some plants and added some rocks so as the fish dont uproot my plants..as they always try to do!! Also removed my 4 Balas and the 2 Spotted raphaels. I will attach some moss and anubias plants on the driftwoods later. |
Posted 14-May-2008 13:16 | |
Countryfish Fish Addict Da...Dum .. Da...Dum Posts: 645 Kudos: 83 Votes: 242 Registered: 16-May-2007 | Rob ..It appears to me that you've removed some of the Wood,, Is that right or is it the angle of the photo . The last photo I saw was this one ..which I think had some stunning potential for some massed plantings . Your thoughts ? Garry |
Posted 15-May-2008 13:30 | |
catdancer Big Fish Mad Scientist Posts: 471 Kudos: 138 Votes: 13 Registered: 15-Apr-2007 | Wow, that looks absolutely stunning! Please update |
Posted 16-May-2008 06:25 | |
Rob1619 Fish Addict Posts: 763 Kudos: 619 Votes: 626 Registered: 01-Sep-2004 | Thanks guys Garry i think i will add the roots back like the older setup. I will pick up some plants today and maybe some rummynose tetras or hatchets. |
Posted 16-May-2008 12:12 | |
Rob1619 Fish Addict Posts: 763 Kudos: 619 Votes: 626 Registered: 01-Sep-2004 | Just a few pics i took today and the new plants i got. The reflectors i hope will get tomorrow..dark pics 1. 2. |
Posted 23-May-2008 21:16 | |
TW Fish Master * * *Fish Slave* * * Posts: 1947 Kudos: 278 Votes: 338 Registered: 14-Jan-2006 | |
Posted 24-May-2008 12:06 | |
Rob1619 Fish Addict Posts: 763 Kudos: 619 Votes: 626 Registered: 01-Sep-2004 | And which wood is that?..the branchy one..then it is in the tank,only that i turned it other way around so as to make more hiding places for the fish. |
Posted 27-May-2008 08:07 | |
TW Fish Master * * *Fish Slave* * * Posts: 1947 Kudos: 278 Votes: 338 Registered: 14-Jan-2006 | Yes, that'd be the one Amazing the different effects you get, by repositioning things at different angles. Extra hidey holes for your fish is always a good thing Might also be because the picture is a little darker & made the wood harder to recognise. Anyway, it's a very nice tank & very interesting pieces of wood. Cheers TW |
Posted 28-May-2008 13:36 | |
mnventurer Hobbyist Posts: 66 Kudos: 31 Votes: 34 Registered: 10-Jun-2008 | What are the long thin leaved plants? Saint Paul, Minnesota USA 20g Freshwater Started June 10th 2008 -> Tank Info In Profile <- |
Posted 12-Jun-2008 20:27 | |
ScottF Fish Addict Addiction Hurts!! Posts: 542 Kudos: 330 Votes: 355 Registered: 28-May-2007 | the long thin leaved palnts are jungle vals.. I have several myself.. I love how they jsut flow around the DW and along the surface.. I really dig the whole jumbled up root system thing... really kool, and the Bosemanis look awesome in that dark setup. |
Posted 15-Jun-2008 01:18 | |
Rob1619 Fish Addict Posts: 763 Kudos: 619 Votes: 626 Registered: 01-Sep-2004 | Hey Guys! I have been doing some cleaning...had to clean my tank and therefor removed everything from my tank. This took sometime to do but it was about time since the water had lots of dust particles and the gravel was very bad.I need some ideas for some background plants that are pretty hardy..any ideas would be great. So here are a few pics. |
Posted 23-Jul-2008 20:49 | |
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