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So I have this tank now
It's a 50 gallon zoo med 10 inch tall frag tank, and I think it will do fine for a shell dweller only tank
(it has a big footprint of 48x24 inches)
I'm trying to decide what would be better - a 3D background or a black background
A 3D background would make it look like the tank is located near a shore, and a black background would make it seem that it is farther out in the lake
Here are some pictures I like of some shallow parts of Lake Tanganyika:
I think I can replicate this easily with some natural river stones that I can get from a local rock store
A few intermittent plants would also probably look nice as it appears in the first picture
I would also need to include a couple of clearings for the shell dwellers and their shells
I'm thinking if I should do one big light unit or two small ones
the two small ones would better copy the effect of sunlight, in my opinion
For now I would like input on those two things before I start moving on to other things
It's a 50 gallon zoo med 10 inch tall frag tank, and I think it will do fine for a shell dweller only tank
(it has a big footprint of 48x24 inches)
I'm trying to decide what would be better - a 3D background or a black background
A 3D background would make it look like the tank is located near a shore, and a black background would make it seem that it is farther out in the lake
Here are some pictures I like of some shallow parts of Lake Tanganyika:
I think I can replicate this easily with some natural river stones that I can get from a local rock store
A few intermittent plants would also probably look nice as it appears in the first picture
I would also need to include a couple of clearings for the shell dwellers and their shells
I'm thinking if I should do one big light unit or two small ones
the two small ones would better copy the effect of sunlight, in my opinion
For now I would like input on those two things before I start moving on to other things