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Woah!!!! That is my fav chiclid tank i have ever seen on here. No joke. I love the look of the boulder rocks and the plants growing up to the way top!!! Are they fake?


Yes they are fake, thanks for the comments
 
Here's my 20 gallon now after 4000 plants and major light upgrade.

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I posted some pics of my tanks a while back. Thought I'd better post some updated ones.

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17g

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70g

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New 10g upgraded from 2.5g

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8g (former home to 'Cloud' the betta RIP)

Bad pics sorry. From my phone.
 
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I got some nice inspirational thoughts after reading it. Thanks for posting. Have a good time!
 
I recently re-did my 55 gallon semi aggressive tank... Here are the before and after shots!!

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Talvari said:
I recently re-did my 55 gallon semi aggressive tank... Here are the before and after shots!!

It looks awesome! What a difference! I love the black sand!
 
Thanks, me too. My fish seem to be alot happier, too. Particularly my ghost knife.. Hes always out and about now, digging into the sand and darting in and out of the live plants I just planted!
 
Looks great! I love the black sand and it looks better without the blue plants. :) I bet that really makes the tiber barbs' orange pop out.
 
Thank you! I agree... I never really liked the "unnatural" colored plants... They look too out of place, particularly with the other decorations in the tank. The tiger barbs, the gold gourami, and the rainbowfish all look SO much better with the black sand then they do in the natural stone... They are looking so much healthier, too, since I added in live plants.

The substrate is actualy 40lbs of tahitian moon sand, and 20lbs of eco-complete.
 
Here's a picture of my 10g! Clearly I have a small diatom problem.
I would love all comments and criticism. I'm going for a relatively natural look but I feel like my tank is kind of empty, especially in the front right hand corner there. I think I need a cave or driftwood or something. Any suggestions?
And what about thoughts on an air pump?

1 Crowntail Betta
8 Neon Tetras
8-11 Ghost Shrimp
1 Apple Snail

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goodeyesniper said:
Here's a picture of my 10g! Clearly I have a small diatom problem.
I would love all comments and criticism. I'm going for a relatively natural look but I feel like my tank is kind of empty, especially in the front right hand corner there. I think I need a cave or driftwood or something. Any suggestions?
And what about thoughts on an air pump?

1 Crowntail Betta
8 Neon Tetras
8-11 Ghost Shrimp
1 Apple Snail

I think some water wisteria or water sprite would look excellant growing up the corner in the front :)
 
Here's the new driftwood. I'm loving it, although I think it's time I buy some bigger plants for the background.
 

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Omg, I love it! Where did you pick up the driftwood? Im looking for a new piece for my 46 gallon!
 
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