I think the centrepiece approach is outmoded. Now that we pay attention to scaping and tank design, the supposed centrepiece is just another fish.
I'm inclined to agree...but a couple of big, shiny fish can look awfully nice in the right tank.I think the centrepiece approach is outmoded. Now that we pay attention to scaping and tank design, the supposed centrepiece is just another fish.
The bleached skull of your mortal enemy also works, if you don't mind the calcium in the water."at the end of the day" ( sorry I just had to ) the tank should be the centerpiece
that's the thing- now that I'm actually reading a lot and studying different areas of the hobby, I'm finding there are WAY more things I want to do than I can find a way to do. I guess that's part of what makes it so fascinating. I look forward to see the progression of this tank and others to come.I didn't know I'd find so many interesting African river Tetras...
One of my favorite parts of my biotopish tanks is researching some completely foreign-to-me area of the world. It's almost like traveling, but a lot cheaper.that's the thing- now that I'm actually reading a lot and studying different areas of the hobby, I'm finding there are WAY more things I want to do than I can find a way to do. I guess that's part of what makes it so fascinating. I look forward to see the progression of this tank and others to come.