racegoer New Member Joined Apr 21, 2008 Messages 24 Reaction score 0 Location Somerset Jun 20, 2008 #46 Hi, I'm still working on my style I'm still learning to deal with real plants in sand Spot a Rasbora!!----mid bubble tube--- Lynda
Hi, I'm still working on my style I'm still learning to deal with real plants in sand Spot a Rasbora!!----mid bubble tube--- Lynda
ikongoni Fish Crazy Joined Sep 3, 2004 Messages 284 Reaction score 0 Location Essex Jun 20, 2008 #47 When it really comes down to it, you just cannot beat mother nature. So I always try to recreate something that I imagine will look like a natural environment for my fish. Much more pleasing to the eye. PS - Some really lovely aquariums shown by fellow forumistas.....
When it really comes down to it, you just cannot beat mother nature. So I always try to recreate something that I imagine will look like a natural environment for my fish. Much more pleasing to the eye. PS - Some really lovely aquariums shown by fellow forumistas.....
jennybugs Eternally pruned fingers! Joined Feb 10, 2007 Messages 2,047 Reaction score 0 Location Swinging London, UK. Jun 21, 2008 #48 I like the natural look (sadly a big plastic plant in here) and generally leave the ornaments to sit on top of the tank
I like the natural look (sadly a big plastic plant in here) and generally leave the ornaments to sit on top of the tank
racegoer New Member Joined Apr 21, 2008 Messages 24 Reaction score 0 Location Somerset Jun 21, 2008 #49 Jim Curtis said: Umm.. but you have colored gravel... Click to expand... Surely being a bit picky here as the colour is 'natural' as against turquoise, purple etc, etc Lynda
Jim Curtis said: Umm.. but you have colored gravel... Click to expand... Surely being a bit picky here as the colour is 'natural' as against turquoise, purple etc, etc Lynda
tangokitty Fish Addict Joined Apr 15, 2008 Messages 781 Reaction score 0 Location California Jun 21, 2008 #50 Jim Curtis said: Umm.. but you have colored gravel... Click to expand... Yes but it is natural colored gravel, I ment like blue, purple, red, pink....as colored gravel. Attachments fish.jpg 61.5 KB · Views: 40
Jim Curtis said: Umm.. but you have colored gravel... Click to expand... Yes but it is natural colored gravel, I ment like blue, purple, red, pink....as colored gravel.
aaronnorth www.ukaps.org Joined Dec 9, 2007 Messages 6,822 Reaction score 2 Location Worksop, Notts, UK Jun 21, 2008 #51 This is out of 2 months out of date but it gives you an idea, a few more plants have been added/ taken and the hairgrass completley covers the sand: Its good to see lots of people using live plants, the best decor you can get
This is out of 2 months out of date but it gives you an idea, a few more plants have been added/ taken and the hairgrass completley covers the sand: Its good to see lots of people using live plants, the best decor you can get