Some Pics Of My 65Gal

Supraman

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I got bored and changed it up a little, but here are a few shots of my tetra and tank.

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That looks great! I love the bubble wall!
Are you going to out any plants in? It looks a bit empty.
What other fish do you want to add?
 
It is empty I hate it :(

I'm trying to find some nice wood to put in the tank but that proving more difficult then I thought. I feel sorry for my fish because I think they are stressed because of how wide open the tank is and there's not many spots to hide
 
Yeah, you could always plant some live plants. A Amazon sword could look quite nice in there! A nice looking hardy plant you could have is some hair grass/dwarf hair grass. I'm sure the fish would love it! If you got some nice wood then you could attach some java fern or a type of anubia onto it and I would look good!
The tank looks like it needs some big fish lol! I'm not quite sure about the compatibility but some angel fish would look quite nice!
lol I wish I owned that...I could do so much and I would love a tank that size! :)
 
Supraman said:
It is empty I hate it :(
I'm trying to find some nice wood to put in the tank but that proving more difficult then I thought. I feel sorry for my fish because I think they are stressed because of how wide open the tank is and there's not many spots to hide
I'm with you tbh. I think some rocks, driftwood and some plants would fill it up. I would lose the old plastic plants as well but that's just me. :)
The fish look healthy.
 
Oh I love the size of the tank, gives me lots to work with, but I dislike how open my tank looks at the moment. I don't think angels would be a problem but I'm getting rid of my tetra and will be purchasing some African cichlids. Once I find some nice decor or wood I think the tank will look a lot better,

And will any wood work? I live where most of the trees are sappy and I don't think that would be good for a tank?
 
If there are any lakes/rivers near you then go check them out. They will most likely have some driftwood lying around that you might be able to use. You might have to soak the wood for a few days just to make sure all harmful things are out of it.

Some African cichlids would look great! It the beauty of having a tank of this size...gives you lots to choose from! :)
 
If you're going for African Cichlids i'd just go get a bunch of big rocks as they like a more open tank and rocks provide a lovely feature as for other fish. You could get a feather fin catfish as a bottom feeder. Maybe even clown loaches or pictus catfish.
 

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