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Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | Well it has been a few months since I last posted some pictures. The tank has changed just a little bit. Let me know what you think! Whole tank from back in the room. Whole tank from the right. Left side. L. repens. A. reineckii.]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/55G%20new/55G%20Feb%2007/Alternantherareineckii.jpg[/link Rotala I Rotala II Overall I am becoming very happy with the tank's layout. I am still unsure what to do with the right side but for now it works. Any ideas on the actual species of rotala? I got them from two different people here and I am not quite sure? Roundifolia and Indica? Also any tips to growing Alternanthera reineckii? It seems to be getting a little better but the leaves are still tiny compared to the ones that melted off when I got it. Thanks for looking! 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 21-Feb-2008 01:56 | |
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Countryfish Fish Addict Da...Dum .. Da...Dum Posts: 645 Kudos: 83 Votes: 242 Registered: 16-May-2007 | Wings... Fantastic mate ...love the right to left slope of the scape . Its got a hint of Island about it as well when you look at the longer shots . Very good scaping to give hints of a couple of different styles in one scape. I wouldn't change to much if it were me . Well done . Plant growth as always looks very healthy . I'm sorry I can't help with your plant questions ..don't get to see rotala much around here and Alternanthera reineckii is something I haven't tried because of it's reputation as being hard to grow . Garry |
Posted 21-Feb-2008 03:07 | |
LITTLE_FISH ***** Little Fish ***** Master of Something Posts: 7303 Kudos: 1997 Votes: 670 Registered: 20-May-2005 | Wings, Tank looks wonderful, I like the scape and all. Given that you show a full shot of the whole setup, how about doors on the stand? With the Alternanthera: can it be that the Star Grass sucks away all the nutrinets from it? Also, it seems a little shaded and it does not like that at all. Rotala Shmotala, LOL: I think in this hobby the names rotundifolia and indica are used interchangably, but HERE IS A LINK that speaks about them as two plants. As you will note, indica is mentioned as an annual plant. Give us a head on shot of the tank please to judge the scape proportions better Ingo |
Posted 21-Feb-2008 15:33 | |
Greengod Small Fry Posts: 2 Kudos: 2 Votes: 0 Registered: 20-Feb-2008 | Nice tank. The first Rotala looks like Colorata, but it's hard to be sure. These plants grow differently under different conditions. I like the open cabinet look. That's a hell of a feed bag you have there. Do your fish end up on the wall if they get too big for the tank? |
Posted 21-Feb-2008 15:43 | |
mattyboombatty Moderator Tenellus Obsessor Posts: 2790 Kudos: 1507 Votes: 1301 Registered: 26-Mar-2004 | Looks great wings! Critical Fertilator: The Micromanager of Macronutrients |
Posted 21-Feb-2008 17:20 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | Thanks everyone for the comment! I will get back with you a bit more this weekend about them. Until then here is a picture of just the tank. Just the tank 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 22-Feb-2008 13:27 | |
fish patty Fish Addict Posts: 539 Kudos: 223 Votes: 255 Registered: 04-Oct-2006 | Great plant growth you got there Wings! But then you always do. It seems you are more into scaping than you used to be. |
Posted 22-Feb-2008 15:41 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | Given that you show a full shot of the whole setup, how about doors on the stand?I would eventually like to close it in but as of right now I don't have the time, tools or space to do so. The stand serves its purpose of holding the tank and equipment so I can't complain. With the Alternanthera: can it be that the Star Grass sucks away all the nutrinets from it? Also, it seems a little shaded and it does not like that at all.Interesting thoughts. Shade might be a little more of a problem than anything though. Star Grass grows pretty fast. It is in need of another trim and thinning this weekend. Give us a head on shot of the tank please to judge the scape proportions betterIts posted so let me know what you think! Wings... Fantastic mate ...love the right to left slope of the scape . Its got a hint of Island about it as well when you look at the longer shots . Very good scaping to give hints of a couple of different styles in one scape.Thanks Countryfish! I seemed to be influenced by many different styles and it probably shows. I like the open cabinet look. That's a hell of a feed bag you have there. Do your fish end up on the wall if they get too big for the tank?Funny funny! But they really funny thing is I have Convict that I have had for about 6 years. I think when something happens it it I might try and get it mounted. It's small so it wouldn't cost an arm and a leg. It seems you are more into scaping than you used to be.Not that I haven't been into it but I think I am figuring some things out now. Thanks everyone for stopping in and for all the comments and complements! Keep it coming because I probably wont have new pictures for a while. 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 23-Feb-2008 00:37 | |
TW Fish Master * * *Fish Slave* * * Posts: 1947 Kudos: 278 Votes: 338 Registered: 14-Jan-2006 | That is fantastic looking Wings. I love how you have the upward slope. Is it a lot of work to keep the slope so even. I'm sure, being the youngster you are, you know all best the photobucket linking tricks. Hope you don't mind an oldie asking why you don't post pics from photobucket using [IMG][/IMG] choice. Your pics are open for immediate view (no need for lazy bones me to click each link). You can still put multiple pics one post. Best of all, your admiring viewers can look at several pics at a time, instead of looking at each pic individually. Eg pic loaded as photobucket [IMG][/IMG] choice Same pic loaded as direct link: http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l128/TankWatcher/000_1307.jpg I'm a premie member here, but prefer to post my pics this way. Just my 2cents. Back to your tank, I love your work - keep it up Cheers TW |
Posted 23-Feb-2008 01:21 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | For some reason this forum won't let me do that. I think it is because I am a not a premium member. This is what happens when I try it. [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/55G%20new/55G%20Feb%2007/wholetank.jpg[/ IMG] Is it a lot of work to keep the slope so even.Well I have only been running this set up like this for maybe a couple of weeks so I am not sure yet. I am going to need to do some more trimming today as the star grass is getting huge and super thick. I will let you know how it goes. 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 23-Feb-2008 19:23 | |
TW Fish Master * * *Fish Slave* * * Posts: 1947 Kudos: 278 Votes: 338 Registered: 14-Jan-2006 | For some reason this forum won't let me do that. I think it is because I am a not a premium member. This is what happens when I try it.Ah, that explains it. I wondered why you didn't use that option, as I thought it worded for premmie & non-premmie alike. Look forward to hearing how your timming goes. Cheers TW |
Posted 24-Feb-2008 14:44 | |
Shinigami Ichthyophile Catfish/Oddball Fan Posts: 9962 Kudos: 2915 Registered: 22-Feb-2001 | As my eyes travel to the right upwards, your nice fully planting becomes thin with your long thin plants (Crinum?) and breaks down the slope. Perhaps something fuller that will grow into the upper right-hand corner will help to create a better sense of the overall shape of your scape. But hey, you've definitely got quite a nice tank. -------------------------------------------- The aquarist is one who must learn the ways of the biologist, the chemist, and the veterinarian. |
Posted 24-Feb-2008 20:56 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | As my eyes travel to the right upwards, your nice fully planting becomes thin with your long thin plants (Crinum?) and breaks down the slope. Perhaps something fuller that will grow into the upper right-hand corner will help to create a better sense of the overall shape of your scape. But hey, you've definitely got quite a nice tank.Over time the Crypt balansae should fill in. I am however thinking of pulling up that area and making it an island feel. This might be a few weeks down the road though. I need to make sure I have enough ET to fill in the area. 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 25-Feb-2008 23:53 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | TW, This one is for you! I trimmed the Star grass and Rotala. Pretty much everything else stayed the same. Full tank shot 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 26-Feb-2008 13:22 | |
Countryfish Fish Addict Da...Dum .. Da...Dum Posts: 645 Kudos: 83 Votes: 242 Registered: 16-May-2007 | Wings ... The more I look at your scape the more I agree with the idea of going to an Island look...I think it would be spectacular . Garry |
Posted 26-Feb-2008 15:12 | |
tetratech Ultimate Fish Guru Posts: 4241 Kudos: 1074 Registered: 04-Nov-2003 | I guess married life agrees with you. The tank and picture look excellent. I would tighten up the rotala group (too wide across the back) and is it possible to get a full foreground or is it too narrow and shaded. My Scapes |
Posted 26-Feb-2008 16:01 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | Wings ... The more I look at your scape the more I agree with the idea of going to an Island look...I think it would be spectaculThanks for the conformation on what I am feeling. I guess married life agrees with you. The tank and picture look excellent. I would tighten up the rotala group (too wide across the back) and is it possible to get a full foreground or is it too narrow and shaded.Wow tetra lives! Thanks for stopping by! Married life is good. If I end up doing the island thing they the rolala group will be tightened up for sure. Right now I am using it to take up space. As for the foreground, I am slowly working on thickening it up. My plecos do a number on up rooting my new plants of ET. The space in the front of the tank is pretty small in places though and the A. nana is starting to crowd it even more. Or at least shade it out. I will post a few more pictures later. Thanks! 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 27-Feb-2008 13:37 | |
TW Fish Master * * *Fish Slave* * * Posts: 1947 Kudos: 278 Votes: 338 Registered: 14-Jan-2006 | Thanks for the pic Wings. I think this is nicest version of your tank that I've seen. Incorporating an island would make a great look even better. Do you have a camera, or are you borrowing one more often now? Cheers TW |
Posted 27-Feb-2008 14:46 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | Do you have a camera, or are you borrowing one more often now?Borrowing more often. It is the schools that I work at. I have been using it for some science stuff lately. And here are a few more pictures. Some of the shots show the ET and foreground pretty well. Tetra might be interested. ET Left side Leftside from a bit farther out. A Cherry Shrimp on some DW Rotala with some bubbles 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 28-Feb-2008 01:32 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | Thanks for the pic Wings. I think this is nicest version of your tank that I've seen. Incorporating an island would make a great look even better.WD that is quite nice of you! I am pretty sure I am going to go with the island effect unless someone can convince me not to. 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 28-Feb-2008 01:33 | |
Countryfish Fish Addict Da...Dum .. Da...Dum Posts: 645 Kudos: 83 Votes: 242 Registered: 16-May-2007 | Wings ...soooooo ..have you changed the layout yet ????? Garry |
Posted 18-Mar-2008 11:47 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | I did about two weeks ago now. I am waiting for the ET to fill in as right now it is kind of thin. The rest is looking alright from the redo. Last week I did a major trim job on the star grass and rolata in the back. Both will need to grow out a little bit. Maybe I can get some pictures this week if I take a camera from school again. Today we are going to do an experiment to show how plants use CO3 and fish create CO2. I might want to take some pictures of it. 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 18-Mar-2008 12:10 | |
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Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | Well here are just a couple of pictures. Let me know if you like it. I have more that I will post when I have the time and energy. I am pretty hapy with the tank right now. It does need a trim job and that will happen either tonight or tomorrow. The trimmings this week will go into the container pond I am starting tomorrow. 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 19-Apr-2008 03:31 | |
mattyboombatty Moderator Tenellus Obsessor Posts: 2790 Kudos: 1507 Votes: 1301 Registered: 26-Mar-2004 | Wow, that looks great wings. I'd like to see it after you shape the rotala a bit. I can picture in my mind how stunning it would be. Critical Fertilator: The Micromanager of Macronutrients |
Posted 19-Apr-2008 21:18 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | Thanks Matt! I will post some close ups and post trim pictures tomorrow after the bubbling is done. Here is what I did today! 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 19-Apr-2008 23:07 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | Here is a picture of after the trim. I will post some close ups sometime later. 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 21-Apr-2008 03:26 | |
TW Fish Master * * *Fish Slave* * * Posts: 1947 Kudos: 278 Votes: 338 Registered: 14-Jan-2006 | Stunning Wings. I like it. I see you're able to post direct now, instead of linking?? I think before you said that wasn't working for you?? Cheers TW |
Posted 22-Apr-2008 23:58 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | Stunning Wings. I like it. I see you're able to post direct now, instead of linking?? I think before you said that wasn't working for you??Thanks TW! I broke down and paid the cash for the premium membership. I had quite a bit in my paypal from selling plants on another website. Makes life a bit easier. 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 23-Apr-2008 03:11 | |
TW Fish Master * * *Fish Slave* * * Posts: 1947 Kudos: 278 Votes: 338 Registered: 14-Jan-2006 | I broke down and paid the cash for the premium membership.I wondered that, but as I can't see an avatar, I thought not. That's good you made a little cash from plant sales. I just bought some off a hobbyist here in Oz - you'll wonder why I'm excited, but here you just can't find NL.Java Fern at any LFS or on-line. We only have the wide leaf version. Cost me $50 for 2 small pieces (the wide leaf stuff is cheap as anything) - but I'm happy as I've been looking for this plant ever since the old planted gang used to talk about it when I first found the FP. No idea how this guy came across it, but just glad he did. Cheers TW |
Posted 23-Apr-2008 15:01 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | NL Java Fern is not super common here either but probably more so than over in your part of the world. It really depends on your area too. I live in a fairly small city with one LFS that doesn't do much plants. Other hobbiest seem to me the way to get my hands on most plants. In fact... I think all the plants in my tank except the A. nana came from other plant geeks online. The A. nana came into the LFS I worked at back home from a hobbiest. The crypts might have too... Point being, I find it much easier and the prices, quality, and quantity much better. 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 23-Apr-2008 23:44 | |
TW Fish Master * * *Fish Slave* * * Posts: 1947 Kudos: 278 Votes: 338 Registered: 14-Jan-2006 | Other hobbyist is certainly a good way to go. Unfortunately, not even they seemed to have NL Java fern. Aus has such super strict custom import restrictions - I think maybe for some reason this plant didn't make it on the "allowed" list - otherwise you'd be able to get it somewhere, even if on line from the other side of the country. I have no idea how this hobbyist got hold of it, but just glad he did. I've wanted it for a very long time. Always thought it looked better (in the pics) than the thick clumsy looking version we have here. Think it will make the tank look bigger, using the narrower leaf. For the time being, it's just tied to a piece of wood & thrown in the tank, as the 7ft has been ordered & that will be it's home. If I can grow enough of it, some will spread across to my other tanks. For now, I only have 2 small pieces. Keep up the pics Wings EDIT: Why no avatar, Wings? Cheers TW |
Posted 24-Apr-2008 05:30 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | EDIT: Why no avatar, Wings?For some reason it was giving me problems. I will try again later. 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 25-Apr-2008 12:11 | |
Countryfish Fish Addict Da...Dum .. Da...Dum Posts: 645 Kudos: 83 Votes: 242 Registered: 16-May-2007 | Wings .. TW stole the word that sprung to mind . Soooo , Brillant ...amazing ... ...take your pick ...I love it . One question...why the gap in the Rotala behind the island ?? . I can understand why your happy with it ... I think this is one of the best Island theme scapes I've ever seen . Should look even better over time . Extremely well done mate . Garry |
Posted 25-Apr-2008 12:44 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | Here is an updated picture from tonight. As you can see things are a little messy. I will explain more later. 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 16-May-2008 02:52 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | Here is a full tank shot. As you can see the main group needs a pretty big trim. I did not do one this week as I am waiting for the small group to grow out a bit. I did a major cutting on it last weekend. I also foresee a replanting of my ET as it is starting to up root. That will have to wait until I get back from my trip to MI once school is complete. Here is the smaller group that is now starting to grow out a little bit. The next two pictures I thought were decent plant pictures. Here are a couple of shrimp, one amano and one male cherry. This is a snail that we got in for our classroom aquariums. They were labeled as pond sails but I am pretty sure it is a nitrate snail. Can anyone confirm this? This last picture is of my new fish. I was down to two Giant Danios in the tank due to jumping issues. I traded them and some plants in for 7 white clounds. One died a few hours after I got him in the tank but the rest other six are doing very well. I plan on added about 12 or so more to the tank in the next week or so. 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 01-Jun-2008 03:31 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | One more thing, the dog likes TFH too! 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 01-Jun-2008 03:49 | |
mattyboombatty Moderator Tenellus Obsessor Posts: 2790 Kudos: 1507 Votes: 1301 Registered: 26-Mar-2004 | Very nice photos wings. I like the layout of this tank a lot. I really like the blyxa in the corners. I wish I had gotten that to grow well for me. Cute dog too! Critical Fertilator: The Micromanager of Macronutrients |
Posted 01-Jun-2008 03:51 | |
TW Fish Master * * *Fish Slave* * * Posts: 1947 Kudos: 278 Votes: 338 Registered: 14-Jan-2006 | Loved all your pics, thanks for sharing. Have to say my fav is the dog pic, though you do have some great pearling going on in the tank. It's good that you can now share pictures with us more often. Cheers TW |
Posted 01-Jun-2008 04:35 | |
FRANK Moderator Posts: 5108 Kudos: 5263 Votes: 1690 Registered: 28-Dec-2002 | Hi, I'm not familiar with a "Nitrate" snail... Could you have been thinking of the Nerite snail? http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?cls=16&cat=1906&articleid=3174 Its a reef snail so I doubt it would survive in a freshwater tank. Frank -->>> The Confidence of Amateurs, is the Envy of Professionals <<<-- |
Posted 01-Jun-2008 08:08 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | Matty, Thanks for the comments. I really like the blyxa too. I tried to grow it in MI but I think the water was too hard. Down here in NC it grows really well for me. As for the layout I am more happy with this one than any other I have done. I do want to rework a couple of things though. TW, All the pearling was because of the water change in this set of pictures. I do get a pretty large amount of pearling on a normal basis though. Pictures... well I needed to take some pictures of the kids this last Friday so it gave me a good excuse to bring the camera home from school. It might be a while before I get another set of pictures up. Frank, You are right with the name Nerite snail. I know some people are keeping some types of them in Fresh water. The link below shows you some. http://www.planetinverts.com/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=72&zenid=1d01c8a2736b8029eb6449213db6a6a7 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 01-Jun-2008 14:08 | |
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Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | Here are a few more pictures. The first is of a couple Amano Shrimp chowing down on some broccoli. The second and third are of a nice red Cherry Shrimp. The last two are of one of my two remaining Tiger Shrimp. I started with six. When I find another good deal I would like to add some more. Enjoy!! Comments and criticisms are more than welcome. 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 01-Jun-2008 21:56 | |
FRANK Moderator Posts: 5108 Kudos: 5263 Votes: 1690 Registered: 28-Dec-2002 | Hi, Are these shrimp all in the same tank? They don't interbreed or fight? Frank -->>> The Confidence of Amateurs, is the Envy of Professionals <<<-- |
Posted 02-Jun-2008 00:28 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | Here is another link for the snail. http://www.wilmasthecause.org/Neritesnail.html Frank, I have never noticed any aggressive behavior between the shrimp. The Amanos tend to be pigs but they never pick on the other shrimp. It is my understanding that the three types will not breed with each other. Amanos need salt but the Tigers and Cherry can breed in fresh. 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 03-Jun-2008 02:24 | |
Countryfish Fish Addict Da...Dum .. Da...Dum Posts: 645 Kudos: 83 Votes: 242 Registered: 16-May-2007 | Wings ... Looks Fantastic .. like the Island a lot...did you trim the Rotala bunch to the right ?. It looks that way . Matty is right the Blixa looks brilliant ..glad its going well for you ..I can't get those sort of grass like plants to grow in my water either . Well done... great design executed brillantly . Few more close ups of the plant groups would be great ..the ones you did were great shots ...so clear ..not easy in a 100kb shot ...well done.. Love to see more . Garry |
Posted 08-Jun-2008 02:37 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | Looks Fantastic Countryfish, First off, thanks for your comments and complements. It is nice to have people stop by every once and a while. Half of the problem is I don't have a camera on any sort of a regular basis. With that said, I would love to take some more shots but I probably wont have a camera for a while. School is out and I had been using the schools camera. Rotala ~ Yes I did trim the right grouping of rotala. It took it about two weeks to grow back from the major hack job but it looks much better now. Doing a full bunch trim keeps the stems all about the same length and much bushier. Last weekend I did a major hack job to the left grouping of rotala. It hasn't grown back too much yet but I am sure it will in this next week or so. Design ~ Thanks for the complement. I must say this is probably my favorite layout I have done yet. I think the biggest thing I have going for me is a nice solid mid ground of anubias on rocks. I do plan to continue to change a few things but I am not in any sort of a rush. None of the plans are for any kind of major change. Just a handful of little things. For instance, I would like to try and create some more depth by bring some blyxa on the right farther forward and adding in a little more rock work. The other change is the main grouping of star grass and rotala on the left. I would like to la New Fish ~ About three weeks ago I removed the last two giant danios and replaced them with 6 white clouds. Last weekend I added 12 more white clouds of the golden verity. There is certainly a lot of life moving around in the tank now. This gives me a total of 18 white clouds. I think I would like to add a few more regulars to balance the school. I am really enjoying these new fish. They are very active and display to each other often. Thats it for now on this log. I will also update the Container Pond thread too. 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 11-Jun-2008 16:11 | |
TW Fish Master * * *Fish Slave* * * Posts: 1947 Kudos: 278 Votes: 338 Registered: 14-Jan-2006 | I like the great pearling shot of riccia in your signature wings. PS. I scored a lucky buy with a new camera. It is still a a simple kodak easy share, but at least it is new & it is 5 mega pixel & my old one was only 3. Last weekend I walked into my local BIG W store & they had a table with marked down stock. I was sure it was an error. The box contained the kodak camera plus kodak easyshare picture printer (doubtful I'll ever use the printer). Original price was $250. It was marked down to $50. The store assistant & I could find nothing missing - the only thing seemed to be that the box had a tear in it. I grabbed it straight away. You just never know wings, what might come your way. I'd love one of those super duper cameras, like LF or tetra's. But like you, I'm not prepared to spend that sort of money at the moment, just to take pictures of my fish. Fish & aquarium plants seem to be the only things my simple little camera struggles with. Family & other shots are just fine. I haven't tried the new one yet, or I have, but can't download. I have to get around to downloading the software. The software for the old camera doesn't seem to work with this one. Cheers TW |
Posted 12-Jun-2008 05:48 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | You just never know wings, what might come your way. I'd love one of those super duper cameras, like LF or tetra's. But like you, I'm not prepared to spend that sort of money at the moment, just to take pictures of my fish. Fish & aquarium plants seem to be the only things my simple little camera struggles with. Family & other shots are just fine. I haven't tried the new one yet, or I have, but can't download. I have to get around to downloading the software. The software for the old camera doesn't seem to work with this one. I have come across deal like that before for film cameras. Actually my current film camera was that deal. I think it was a 250-300 dollar camera and I got it for 70 bucks. I think the biggest reason I don't have a digital camera yet is that my wife was once a photo major so she doesn't want just any camera. I think she has her heart set on a Rebel Xt. Mean while I would much rather have something like the waterproof/shockproof point and shoot from Olympus. This is something I could take out on the trail when I got fishing and not have to worry about it getting wet or anything like that. There is no way the wife would let my out of the house, heading to the stream with a Rebel Xt. Nor would I really want to carry something like that around with me. If I do happen to come across something cheap however I probably wont pass it up. 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 12-Jun-2008 13:26 | |
TW Fish Master * * *Fish Slave* * * Posts: 1947 Kudos: 278 Votes: 338 Registered: 14-Jan-2006 | Shockproof, Waterproof, Freezeproof and Dustproof design gives active people the confidence to take this camera anywhere and shoot in nearly any condition. Plus, the wide-angle lens lets users capture more of what they see. Great for divers, surfers, rafters, skiers and anyone with an active lifestyle.Sounds like just the camera for an active guy. Cheers TW |
Posted 12-Jun-2008 13:56 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | That's what I was thinking! 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 12-Jun-2008 14:06 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | Just a little update: I returned home (NC) from my trip back home (MI) to find the 55G in good condition considering it was left for over a week. No major algae issues or anything. I did however loose a couple of white clouds. I only found one body during the water change. I was rewarded with white cloud fry swimming around the top of the tank. I am guessing I have somewhere around 5 or so of them. I don't plan on doing anything special for the fry so I hope they will do will on their own. In preparation for the trip I stopped dosing ferts on my normal day (Thursday). I cut the noon burst light off so I was only running just under 2 WPG. And that was pretty much the existent of things. 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 26-Jun-2008 02:15 | |
mattyboombatty Moderator Tenellus Obsessor Posts: 2790 Kudos: 1507 Votes: 1301 Registered: 26-Mar-2004 | Congrats on the fry! Glad the tank was ok. Wings - Where in NC are you? I'm wondering where the good fish stores are in the Charlotte area. Critical Fertilator: The Micromanager of Macronutrients |
Posted 26-Jun-2008 19:42 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | I am outside of Charlotte by maybe an hour. The only LFS I have been to in the Charlotte area was Fintastic]http://www.fintastic.us/[/link]. They probably has some of the better plants in the area which isn't saying too much. There is another pretty nice store in Gastonia called [link=Wetpets. This store is well kept but the plant section really bites! In my new home town there are two LFS's. One has some nice Salt stuff while the other is more into freshwater. The one into freshwater just opened maybe two months ago and they started out with some nice plants but they don't seem to know how to keep them alive. The one into salt is mainly stocked with my trimmings in terms of plants. 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 27-Jun-2008 14:48 | |
mattyboombatty Moderator Tenellus Obsessor Posts: 2790 Kudos: 1507 Votes: 1301 Registered: 26-Mar-2004 | I was hoping you wouldn't say fintastic had the best selection. I found them when I made a short visit a few weeks back. I mean, their plants were ok, and the rest of the stock was really nice. The store and staff were good, but their prices are probably 3-4 times what I see around here. I'll have to check out the wet pets place in gastonia, thanks. There were still a couple I found in the phone book that I have to see too. Hopefully something can at least come close to the selection and prices I'm used too here. Otherwise I guess it's internet shopping for me! Critical Fertilator: The Micromanager of Macronutrients |
Posted 27-Jun-2008 17:24 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | Are you now living down here or planning to move down here? I also think fintastic was high but I really don't head over that way a lot. Pretty much everything I need or want I either get at the LFS here in town or via another forum's swap and shop section. In fact, I think all the plants in my tank came from other hobbyist. 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 27-Jun-2008 21:13 | |
mattyboombatty Moderator Tenellus Obsessor Posts: 2790 Kudos: 1507 Votes: 1301 Registered: 26-Mar-2004 | I'll be down there mid july. I visited a while back to check out the apartment and area I'll be living in. I also scoped out for jobs.....and most importantly fish stores . I was hoping the reef club there was active, unlike the one here. Critical Fertilator: The Micromanager of Macronutrients |
Posted 28-Jun-2008 23:47 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | I haven't really looked into clubs yet but I might sometime soon. What brings you down here? 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 29-Jun-2008 14:43 | |
mattyboombatty Moderator Tenellus Obsessor Posts: 2790 Kudos: 1507 Votes: 1301 Registered: 26-Mar-2004 | My girlfriend already has a job there and I decided to follow her there. There's going to be more opportunity there for me from what I've seen anyhow. There's not a big job market here. in buffalo. I don't know what freshwater or planted clubs are in the charlotte area, I haven't looked yet. Critical Fertilator: The Micromanager of Macronutrients |
Posted 02-Jul-2008 16:24 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | Yeah the MI job market didn't do much for me either. Let me know if I can help you guys out anyway with your move and such. 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 02-Jul-2008 19:15 | |
mattyboombatty Moderator Tenellus Obsessor Posts: 2790 Kudos: 1507 Votes: 1301 Registered: 26-Mar-2004 | Thanks for the offer! We're using ABF to move and have a couple hired strongarms to help us move the heavy stuff into the apartment, so I think we're set with that. If anything else comes up I'll think of ya. I'm probably going to set up my 50 as a fw planted again. So I might see if you'll make me a trade or something of that sort when I get set up. Critical Fertilator: The Micromanager of Macronutrients |
Posted 03-Jul-2008 21:56 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | I just might be able to help you out with that. 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 03-Jul-2008 22:33 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | Here are a couple of updated pictures without a background. 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 26-Aug-2008 02:01 | |
mattyboombatty Moderator Tenellus Obsessor Posts: 2790 Kudos: 1507 Votes: 1301 Registered: 26-Mar-2004 | Where'd all the rotala go? Lookin' good wings. I actually like the contoured look a lot. I really like the anubias midground. Looks great! Critical Fertilator: The Micromanager of Macronutrients |
Posted 26-Aug-2008 03:00 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | Funny, funny, matty, matty! I think most of it is in your tank! Below is my latest project. There is some very bright pink rotola in there for you. Very low fert with 19W over a 1.5G tank with hefty doses of Excel really brings out the colors in the rotala. It happens to be from the same batch I sent you form my 55G. 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 26-Aug-2008 03:13 | |
TW Fish Master * * *Fish Slave* * * Posts: 1947 Kudos: 278 Votes: 338 Registered: 14-Jan-2006 | I love the concave shape too. Very nice. It looks like it is mainly easy care plants. Cheers TW |
Posted 26-Aug-2008 05:40 | |
mattyboombatty Moderator Tenellus Obsessor Posts: 2790 Kudos: 1507 Votes: 1301 Registered: 26-Mar-2004 | wow, that is some bright pink rotala Critical Fertilator: The Micromanager of Macronutrients |
Posted 26-Aug-2008 15:35 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | The hint I made in Matty's thread came true yesterday. Lets just say the pulling up all the plants in your tank is a ton of work. On top of that trying to arrange multiple chunks of DW together is a pain! After about 4 hours I got the thing put back together. Hopefully later this week I can share a picture of two of it. 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 31-Aug-2008 15:09 | |
mattyboombatty Moderator Tenellus Obsessor Posts: 2790 Kudos: 1507 Votes: 1301 Registered: 26-Mar-2004 | love those replant projects. Hope you enjoyed a nice cold one after while watching your water feature outside. Can't wait to see the pics. I'm seeing more and more baby cherry shrimp, so a swap seems like a go in a week or two whenever you have time. Critical Fertilator: The Micromanager of Macronutrients |
Posted 31-Aug-2008 18:02 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | A cold one might have been a good idea but it didn't happen. I had to wolf down diner then run over to a friends house for game night. I really can't wait to show this thing off. The hard scape is pretty darn sweet. I am however a little worried about a mini-cycle as I had the filter off for those hours while working on the tank. As for a shrimp trade... I think in a couple of weeks I should be able to also. I had quite a few more in the big tank than I thought. 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 31-Aug-2008 19:34 | |
Countryfish Fish Addict Da...Dum .. Da...Dum Posts: 645 Kudos: 83 Votes: 242 Registered: 16-May-2007 | Wings ...Hi mate long time ..had some computer trouble . Your tanks changed a bit ...not so ISLAND looking at the minute ...might be just because the Rotala is trimmed a bit shorter . Why no background BTW? Like matty I think the Annubias look brillant . Garry |
Posted 02-Sep-2008 14:46 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | Wings ...Hi mate long time ..had some computer trouble . Your tanks changed a bit ...not so ISLAND looking at the minute ...might be just because the Rotala is trimmed a bit shorter . Why no background BTW?The scape has changed a bit. I was working on getting the rotala to grow in thicker bunches so I started doing some heavy trimmings. In the last picture it was still a bit shorter than I would have ideally liked. I think the blyxa growing tall also cut down on the island effect. Well I took off the background to clean the back of the glass (I kind of spilled some liquid fry food back there) and liked the open feel to it. For now I am try the no background thing but I still have it around to stick back on if I change my mind. Having the anubias on the rocks in my midground really helps the scape of the tank. It was one of my favorite parts of the old scape. As I have mentioned before, the scape is quite a bit different. Maybe later this week I will steel a camera from school and get some shots of it. Thanks for stopping in! 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 02-Sep-2008 22:58 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | Well I don't have too much time to give you all the details but here is the new scape. 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 13-Sep-2008 03:12 | |
TW Fish Master * * *Fish Slave* * * Posts: 1947 Kudos: 278 Votes: 338 Registered: 14-Jan-2006 | Hi Wings, very nice. Is that blyxia? Annubias are looking very nice & healthy One of your photos isn't working. Cheers, Robyn Cheers TW |
Posted 13-Sep-2008 08:00 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | TW, Thanks for stopping in! I have no idea why that picture is not coming up. It works fine in another forum I posted it in and it also comes up fine in the preview. Maybe someone here can help me with it or maybe it is a photobucket problem. The bushes on the sides are blyxa. I am thinking of letting the left side grow a little wild while pruning the right side back a bit and letting my foreground grow around to the back. Just a thought. The anubias is doing very well for me. I have a ton of it left over that I might place in my classroom tank or sell it off. I would send you some but I am not sure it would make it there as I am in fear of customs and such. I will try and post more pictures later this weekend. Say tuned! 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 13-Sep-2008 13:19 | |
mattyboombatty Moderator Tenellus Obsessor Posts: 2790 Kudos: 1507 Votes: 1301 Registered: 26-Mar-2004 | Wow, that looks great wings. Quite simple scape in terms of plants and the driftwood is really nice too. Nice job! Critical Fertilator: The Micromanager of Macronutrients |
Posted 13-Sep-2008 14:51 | |
TW Fish Master * * *Fish Slave* * * Posts: 1947 Kudos: 278 Votes: 338 Registered: 14-Jan-2006 | The anubias is doing very well for me. I have a ton of it left over that I might place in my classroom tank or sell it off. I would send you some but I am not sure it would make it there as I am in fear of customs and such.Thanks Wings, but you're right to be in fear of "customs & such". I bought some plants off ebay Aquaticmagic, thinking they would have everything cleared with customs. Australian Customs destroyed the plant & wrote to me asking me to let my friends & relatives know not to post me any more plants from O/S. Your idea with the blyxa sounds nice. Your driftwood is several pieces that you've arranged that way??? Or is it just one piece? I'm guessing it's several. You've done a real nice job in the arrangement. Cheers TW |
Posted 14-Sep-2008 02:50 | |
mattyboombatty Moderator Tenellus Obsessor Posts: 2790 Kudos: 1507 Votes: 1301 Registered: 26-Mar-2004 | Oh, and I've had this problem with the photobucket images. I think FP code won't allow this symbol - and maybe others in the url for your picture. To fix it you have to rename the file on your pc and upload it to photobucket again, then repost with the new url. Pretty easy huh? I shoulda guessed about OZ imports with stuff. I think babelfish was saying how all her stuff was quarantined for months when she moved there with Adam. Pretty strict with that sort of thing. Critical Fertilator: The Micromanager of Macronutrients |
Posted 14-Sep-2008 03:25 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | Fixed the link. I had the file saved as RTS, meaning Right Tank Shot. Here at FP RTS stands for Red Tail Shark. I think that is where the issues came from. I actually renamed the photo right in photobucket. TW, The DW in the tank is about seven different branches. I used zip ties to hold some of them together then rocks to prop them where I wanted them. It took quite a while to get things how I wanted them. Next post will be some more pictures but I need to put it all together first. 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 14-Sep-2008 13:56 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | This set of pictures shows how happy my fish are with all the wood in the tank. I think you can almost see them smiling! Whiteclouds and Bristle Nose (Female and baby) Female bristle nose and even younger baby Clown Pleco - this guy almost always stays in hiding but at this time he was checking out some of the upper branches. The last two are of the whiteclouds. They have really been staying in a nice tight group right around the wood structure. I also have a new set of babies in the tank that have about doubled in size since last week. There are about six adolescent whiteclouds that were born in the tank. I know there have been more babies hatched in the tank but I am guessing they were consumed by their adult counter parts or the filter. 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 14-Sep-2008 14:07 | |
mattyboombatty Moderator Tenellus Obsessor Posts: 2790 Kudos: 1507 Votes: 1301 Registered: 26-Mar-2004 | hmmm...tried to change the name on the photobucket picture and it didn't work. Probably user error again. I don't remember if you said your BNs spawned or if you just bought a baby pleco. Nice shots, and your fish look really healthy and happy. I'm still loving your new DW. Critical Fertilator: The Micromanager of Macronutrients |
Posted 14-Sep-2008 18:43 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | I don't remember if you said your BNs spawned or if you just bought a baby pleco.My BNs have been spawning for about a year now. 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 15-Sep-2008 22:53 | |
Countryfish Fish Addict Da...Dum .. Da...Dum Posts: 645 Kudos: 83 Votes: 242 Registered: 16-May-2007 | Wings ... love the scape ...That driftwood is to die for . Well done ..a first class scape .. you just keep getting better at this !!!!!! Great shots of the BNs as well love the babies . Garry |
Posted 16-Sep-2008 08:44 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | Here are a few up to date pictures for your viewing pleasure. I tried a new lighting method. Let me know what you think. I have done a pretty large trim over the last 2-3 weeks and it isn't exactly filled out yet but I think I am getting closer. One thing I still feel that needs to be refined is the star grass / rotala grouping. 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 07-Nov-2008 02:57 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | Here is a picture of my 29G classroom tank. I didn't want to take over matty's thread anymore with it, so I thought I would show it here. 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 07-Nov-2008 03:00 | |
brandeeno Mega Fish Posts: 929 Kudos: 636 Registered: 13-Sep-2007 | wow the tank looks great! i love teh symmetry and how the scape directs the eye to right where the fish want to be... it its great! the class room tank looks great as well. I bet the Kids love having a bigger tank with some bigger fish (not the standard 10g with neon tetras like most teachers get ) the plants are filling in well and the health is quite admirable. I quite wish that I to could grow my plants so well. Where do you get your plants and how do you fert? do you have CO2? Just trying to figure some stuff out as I have no had the best luck with plants in the past... \\\\\\\"an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of the cure\\\\\\\" |
Posted 07-Nov-2008 06:14 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | brandeeno, the class room tank looks great as well. I bet the Kids love having a bigger tank with some bigger fish (not the standard 10g with neon tetras like most teachers get )My students really enjoy the fish in the classroom. One of the coolest things for them is that the convicts breed so often. Yesterday they spawned for the 3rd time this school year. The male must be doing pretty well as he must be getting over the hill. I think he is at least 6 years old. Where do you get your plants and how do you fert? do you have CO2? Just trying to figure some stuff out as I have no had the best luck with plants in the past...Most of my plants come from another form that has a place to buy, sell, and trade goods. Buying from other hobbiest gets you great prices and normally quality plants. The 55G runs pressurized CO2 and I dose fertilizer according to the Estimated Index method from Tom Barr. I think one of the biggest things for running a planted tank is buying the correct plants for your setup. Let me know if you need any help. 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 07-Nov-2008 13:35 | |
mattyboombatty Moderator Tenellus Obsessor Posts: 2790 Kudos: 1507 Votes: 1301 Registered: 26-Mar-2004 | The 55 setup is still looking great. I think the hardscape is just perfect. Looks like the rotala is still recovering from being hacked up, but should look really good once it fills in again. The 29 is a really nice looking tank as well, do the convicts leave the crypts alone? I thought they would uproot them. Critical Fertilator: The Micromanager of Macronutrients |
Posted 07-Nov-2008 15:45 | |
TW Fish Master * * *Fish Slave* * * Posts: 1947 Kudos: 278 Votes: 338 Registered: 14-Jan-2006 | I love the 55g setup. The DW in the tank is about seven different branches. I used zip ties to hold some of them togetherAt first I thought you meant those plastic coated wires that come with freezer bags & I wondered about the wires eventually being exposed & rusting. But by zip ties, do you mean cable ties? What age/year are your students. I'm sure they enjoy the tank & the breeding part must be interesting for them too. Do fry ever survive in there? Cheers TW |
Posted 08-Nov-2008 01:52 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | Zip ties or Cable ties I guess they are the same thing. The cons do uproot the crypts from time to time. For the most part they don't mess with them. My students are 5th graders. Right now there is a batch of young from a spawn a couple of weeks after school started. They spawned a week or so ago but they didn't make it. Yesterday they spawned for a third time. We will see what happens this time. What do you thin of the lighting for the photos? Thanks for stopping in!! 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 08-Nov-2008 02:29 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | Here is a comparison shot. The first is of the tank with normal aquarium lights running. The second I had a 650W light mounted above the tank shining on the wall. The normal aquarium lights were also running. What do you think of photo quality between the two. Normal aquarium lights. Normal aquarium lights with a very bright back lighting. 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 09-Nov-2008 15:33 | |
mattyboombatty Moderator Tenellus Obsessor Posts: 2790 Kudos: 1507 Votes: 1301 Registered: 26-Mar-2004 | |
Posted 09-Nov-2008 19:22 | |
TW Fish Master * * *Fish Slave* * * Posts: 1947 Kudos: 278 Votes: 338 Registered: 14-Jan-2006 | I agree with matty, although the bottom one looks a little more like a sunset shot, so does have it's own appeal. Part of my preference for the top one, is that there is a little more illusion towards there being a background. I can't help having a preference for a tank with a dark (if not black) background, so the bottom shot, in which the "no background" look is more obvious, is a little disadvantaged when I make a choice. My opinion on the lighting might have been different, with a background. That's just my personal opinion & I see more & more the "no background" option is being used. If this tank is viewed from both sides, a background would not even be practical. Cheers TW |
Posted 10-Nov-2008 04:24 | |
brandeeno Mega Fish Posts: 929 Kudos: 636 Registered: 13-Sep-2007 | the first shot gives more depth to the scape and makes the tank look overall bigger. the second looks more confined and a bit more amature IMO. I also have to agree with matty on the washed out plants and DW towards the top an back of the scape. \\\\\\\"an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of the cure\\\\\\\" |
Posted 10-Nov-2008 08:07 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | Thanks for all the comments. I am really caught in the middle of the open feel from no background and the pop from the black background. I will probably continue to play with both. On another note it looks like the tank will be coming down here in the next couple of weeks as my wife and I are soon to move into our first house. I think having fish tanks is the worst part about moving... 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 11-Nov-2008 20:59 | |
FRANK Moderator Posts: 5108 Kudos: 5263 Votes: 1690 Registered: 28-Dec-2002 | Hi Wings, Congratulations on owning your first home! Yes, tanks are but a few of the headaches involved in moving. Have fun Frank -->>> The Confidence of Amateurs, is the Envy of Professionals <<<-- |
Posted 11-Nov-2008 22:01 | |
mattyboombatty Moderator Tenellus Obsessor Posts: 2790 Kudos: 1507 Votes: 1301 Registered: 26-Mar-2004 | Hope the move goes well!/:' Critical Fertilator: The Micromanager of Macronutrients |
Posted 11-Nov-2008 23:04 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | Thanks gents! This is a rather small move. Maybe a mile or so. I just need to get my hands on some fish bags and make sure I have enough cooler space. I might have to swing by the LFS and see what he can do for me. We will have about 4 days to make the move so I am guessing I will have time to do it right and not loose a bunch of livestock. My paradise fish spawned last night which was rather neat to watch but rather poor timing... 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 12-Nov-2008 00:20 | |
Gone_Troppo Enthusiast Posts: 285 Kudos: 196 Registered: 13-Mar-2007 | Hi Wings. Congrats on the new house. Can't wait to see how the tank looks post-move. Even though its not a big move I assume there will be new scape coming once you settle in. G_T Never be afraid to try something new. Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark. A large group of professionals built the Titanic. |
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