Blackwater guru
Fish Fanatic
My main interest when it comes to aquatic animals like fish and aquatic invertebrates it has always been to create biotopes as close to how they would experience it in their native homes whether it's a humid rainforest or a carribean coral reef near the beach.
My question here is this , what types of biotope setups are the hardest to setup or maintain? .
I have yet to maintain something challenging but this is my first and current setup.
So far I have stuck to the classic Rio negro blackwater biotope aesthetic with few bottom plants but plenty of driftwood, floating plants , and some dried oak leaves on the bottom that my corydoras duplicareus catfish love to hide under like they would do in the wild to avoid being eaten and of course some roiboi tea to add the tannins present in their native jungle rivers .
Have you ever owned one of these hard to setup or maintain biotope and how did you manage in doing so?
My question here is this , what types of biotope setups are the hardest to setup or maintain? .
I have yet to maintain something challenging but this is my first and current setup.
So far I have stuck to the classic Rio negro blackwater biotope aesthetic with few bottom plants but plenty of driftwood, floating plants , and some dried oak leaves on the bottom that my corydoras duplicareus catfish love to hide under like they would do in the wild to avoid being eaten and of course some roiboi tea to add the tannins present in their native jungle rivers .
Have you ever owned one of these hard to setup or maintain biotope and how did you manage in doing so?