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Cup_of_Lifenoodles Fish Guru Posts: 2755 Kudos: 1957 Votes: 30 Registered: 09-Sep-2004 | It looks great, though the plants to the right could use a bit of arranging. Otherwise, my only concern would be whether the tank would be large enough for all it's inhabitants. Last edited by Cup_of_Lifenoodles at 28-Dec-2004 12:08 |
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inkodinkomalinko Fish Guru Posts: 2441 Kudos: 833 Registered: 18-Jan-2003 | Thanks for all the replies! "Is that gravel really white? I think it attracts too much attention. Otherwise the tank looks very pretty" Its actually aragonite sand, used to boost the pH. I was thinking about adding some black sand to make it a little darker. Think I should?? "A little concern about the fish digging in the sand substrate but time will tell if that becomes a signicant proble" Havent really had problems with digging. The aragonite sand is pretty heavy compared to other sands and sinks back down pretty quickly. The fish hardly dig too "that the line between the back rockwall and the sand is too perfect" Very good point!! The line actually shortened a bit cause I re-arranged some stuff. I think I'll add some bigger rocks and have the small ones surround it, so it'll look more irregular. Thank you all very much! The updated tank pic; (note that this was before I got your replies ) http://frontosa.com/tank_profiles/tankgallerydisplay.cfm?tpid=297 |
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Babelfish Administrator Small Fry with Ketchup Posts: 6833 Kudos: 8324 Votes: 1570 Registered: 17-Apr-2003 | I think the front looks fine! My only problem, and it's not a big one, is that the line between the back rockwall and the sand is too perfect, if you had a few rocks breaking how straight it was I think it'd look alot better . ^_^ Current [link=Contest Rules]http://www.fishprofiles.com/files/forums/Aquascaping/44382.html?200412022138" style="COLOR: #EB4288[/link] |
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Bob Wesolowski Mega Fish Posts: 1379 Kudos: 1462 Registered: 14-Oct-2004 | Very nice arrangement. I like the openness of the foreground. Depending on your filtration it should amke it easy to siphon away uneaten food although your fish choices should eat everything in sight. A little concern about the fish digging in the sand substrate but time will tell if that becomes a signicant proble, Very pretty! __________ "To steal ideas from one person is plagiarism; to steal from many is research." researched from Steven Wright |
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ClownyGirl Fish Addict Posts: 508 Kudos: 311 Votes: 5 Registered: 07-Oct-2004 | Is that gravel really white? I think it attracts too much attention. Otherwise the tank looks very pretty. |
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