SchottayB
Mr. Terrorcore!
Wish I could have a tank that big lol
Looks nice!
Looks nice!
Hey, nice tank I read your old topic and even subscribed to it and now I've reda this one. Do you still plan on getting a juwel cichlid? If so my idea might not work. I was thinking maybe you could get in about 2 or 3 small tropical red crabs and perhaps a siamese fighter. I kept one in with guppies, platys, barbs, mollies and even swordtails [my mate also kept one with angelfish!]
or
you could try 8 bumble bee gobys?
Just some thoughts?
lol
we all started somewhere like you say, once it starts to grow it shall look good, patience is the key!
Agreed. My first tank was no where near as nice as this. Bright blue gravel and aluminum plants.
Agreed. My first tank was no where near as nice as this. Bright blue gravel and aluminum plants.
Aluminum plants? Never heard of such a thing.
Granted, I was 12 when I first set it up. The aluminum plant, Pilea cadierei, is a non-aquatic plant. It has dark green leaves with silverish blotches along the leaf veins. Very nice houseplant, not such a great aquarium plant, though mine did last about a year in that tank and my angelfish liked to spawn on it. I know better now, though I will still throw Pothos cuttings into a tank to develop roots for eventual planting. The leaves are always above the surface, though.
Agreed. My first tank was no where near as nice as this. Bright blue gravel and aluminum plants.
Aluminum plants? Never heard of such a thing.
Hi Amunet,
The tank looks great. Glad to see you made it through the defective one. Have you hooked up the CO2 yet?
Greg
I am dense.
I thought you meant an artificial plant made of aluminum.