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Old 05-06-2009, 04:18 PM   #21
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the light in the pics isnt from my tank they are from the flash of the camera so it might not tbe the correct lighting! what would you recomend to be the best light to use?

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Old 05-06-2009, 05:29 PM   #22
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sand is by far the most natural substrate. Fish like it better too. Also if you get sand you should probably get a darker shade, fishes colors are more bright because if it's a light color the go dull while trying to blend in with their environment.
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Old 05-06-2009, 05:33 PM   #23
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Im not sure thats always the case,cole.

My fish are alot more vibrant then when they were in the black gravel substrate tank. If you add in natural colors ( not those hot pink things) they tend to blend with the structure and not the substrate.
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I meant dark sand it works better like i said be4.
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White Devil is right. Fishes' coloration would look exactly the same on black gravel or black sand.

It depends on the species whether dark or light substrate would look better. The fish in our 120 look incredible against natural (light) colored sand. I wouldn't dream of using black substrate again with the particular species I have (yes, I've had the same fish with both dark and light substrate).

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My bettas look dull on light substrate and colorful on dark so thats what i think, they can change their shade to match there environment.
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Not all of them can, especially heavily pigmented ones like bettas. the more color in a fish the less likely if at all it will try and blend, I dont think their bodies are big enough or strong enough to accomplish such a feat. Many wild fish have evolved over time to become something that closely resembles their background.

I know none of my bettas every changed for their environment be it black substrate or brilliant white. The human mind is a magnificent manipulator, its called matrixing.
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My bettas look dull on light substrate and colorful on dark so thats what i think, they can change their shade to match there environment.
If you'd like to make broad sweeping generalizations based on experiences with a few specimens of one species, by all means do so. My point was that brightness of color on light or dark substrate is species-dependent, and probably has a lot to do with the individual specimen as well. More importantly, the judgment of whether the individual fish looks better against light or dark substrate just boils down to personal preference.
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plus many other factors such as background lighting and others.
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^^^ I concur.
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