The "im broke" aquariums yet so natural looking

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Matt68005

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Looky here...
This mimics their natural amazon river habitat, at least for the Tetras.
http://www.amanotakashi.net/portfolio/amazon/underwater/005.jpg
Cost me a total of 13 dollars for the tank, 3 dollars for the river rock, 3 dollars for the pea gravel, and 10 dollar HOB filter, as i already had the lights and got the fish for free from a friend. Everything else was foraged and boiled a little then just thrown in the tank. I could care less about microbes, hey if a fish cant fight off some water mould, its a weak inbred fish anways. We don't need that in the hobby, better to have a fish as it is in nature!
Cheers
 
Looky here...
This mimics their natural amazon river habitat, at least for the Tetras.
http://www.amanotakashi.net/portfolio/amazon/underwater/005.jpg
Cost me a total of 13 dollars for the tank, 3 dollars for the river rock, 3 dollars for the pea gravel, and 10 dollar HOB filter, as i already had the lights and got the fish for free from a friend. Everything else was foraged and boiled a little then just thrown in the tank. I could care less about microbes, hey if a fish cant fight off some water mould, its a weak inbred fish anways. We don't need that in the hobby, better to have a fish as it is in nature!
Cheers
Cool stuff, but if you were broke , then why do you have 3 tanks? I'm not sure about the 2nd picture , looks like photo shop .
This hobby isn't cheap to begin with dude, what's BROKE is the word ???
 
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