G grayshark Fish Fanatic Joined Jul 30, 2004 Messages 195 Reaction score 0 Location staffordshire,England Mar 6, 2005 #16 I love the new pics nice job.
C CTS Fish Crazy Joined Jan 26, 2005 Messages 393 Reaction score 0 Location Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Mar 7, 2005 #17 Thats an awsome job. One day i will have the same thing done to my house. By the way what are the Dimensions of the tank?
Thats an awsome job. One day i will have the same thing done to my house. By the way what are the Dimensions of the tank?
K KageBunshin Fish Crazy Joined Jan 17, 2005 Messages 396 Reaction score 0 Location Orange County, California Mar 7, 2005 #18 your betta will hate you for putting him in such a strong current... Buy a 1gallon goldfish bowl, and keep him in there, he might forgive you.
your betta will hate you for putting him in such a strong current... Buy a 1gallon goldfish bowl, and keep him in there, he might forgive you.
OP OP A ad_smith Fish Fanatic Joined Jul 26, 2004 Messages 186 Reaction score 0 Location bexley, kent Mar 7, 2005 #19 the dimesnsions are 56 x 28 x 14
O One_Trick_Pony Steals the show Joined Jan 3, 2005 Messages 1,355 Reaction score 0 Location Cheshire Mar 7, 2005 #20 thats a great tank how much did it cost?? really fits in beutifully to the room
OP OP A ad_smith Fish Fanatic Joined Jul 26, 2004 Messages 186 Reaction score 0 Location bexley, kent Mar 8, 2005 #21 One_Trick_Pony said: thats a great tank how much did it cost?? really fits in beutifully to the room Click to expand... the cost... wood - £30 glass - £80 gravel - £5 lights- £15 heaters - £40 filter - £100 silicone - £8 fish - £45 total - £318 i think thats pretty accurate
One_Trick_Pony said: thats a great tank how much did it cost?? really fits in beutifully to the room Click to expand... the cost... wood - £30 glass - £80 gravel - £5 lights- £15 heaters - £40 filter - £100 silicone - £8 fish - £45 total - £318 i think thats pretty accurate