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Tank Revamp!

RamboFish

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So just revamped my 90l set up, hopefully to a natural look and would love some opinions. Plus I though it would be cool for other to show before and after shots of their tank changes? :p

So Before:
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After:
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Thanks Tom :p Like your tank too! The only thing artificial in my tank now is the rocky structure at the back. Was going to get rid of it but thought it looked kind of natural and plus the shrimps and corys all live inside it lol.
 
I agree, it looks much better :p That is a gorgeous piece of wood by the way! ^_^
 
Thanks Lucy, Yes I was pretty chuffed with my find ;D cost me about £18 in my LFS. It cool too as the corys, shrimps and my pleco go in the hole and under the arch a lot. Love your Betta! I used to have a red one in my old 25l called Bruce.
 
I know, I was thinking about the height thing because you'd really want to utilise it with the decor not really sure how I'll do that yet because I kind of like the look of rocks better than wood but wood allows you more flexibility to work with height...hmmm plenty of time to think about it though lol. I do like the kind of spidery looking wood you can get, I could go for a root system type of look...

No plans for actually purchasing the tank just yet. I don't know if you have a partner who is in the hobby or not but timing is a very important factor when proposing to buy a new/bigger thank!! :p Plus we'll need to get a little electrical work done before we can get it :)
 
I know, I was thinking about the height thing because you'd really want to utilise it with the decor not really sure how I'll do that yet because I kind of like the look of rocks better than wood but wood allows you more flexibility to work with height...hmmm plenty of time to think about it though lol. I do like the kind of spidery looking wood you can get, I could go for a root system type of look...

No plans for actually purchasing the tank just yet. I don't know if you have a partner who is in the hobby or not but timing is a very important factor when proposing to buy a new/bigger thank!! :p Plus we'll need to get a little electrical work done before we can get it :)

Lol i see. Well you could use a rock scape background (not image but the actual rock)?
 

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