MrFantastic74
Aquarium Advice Apprentice
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- Jan 31, 2015
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Hi everyone.
I have a Fluval Chi 5 gallon tank that is absolutely gorgeous. I have a fancy guppy and two endlers (all male), who have been thriving in there for about a year now. I would like to expand slightly to a 10 gallon tank and add a couple more guppies and some shrimp. Can anyone recommend a really nice looking tank setup that is not your standard run-of-the-mill looking aquarium? The Fluval Chi gets so many compliments, and I would like to maintain the same sort of chic, fancy look. The fish are pets, yes, but the tank is also a show piece.
The Chi has a cube shape to it. Unfortunately, I don't have the space for vertical expansion, so I can't simply do a bigger cube. I do , however, have some space for horizontal expansion for a tank with a longer width profile. I understand that longer widths are preferable for most fish anyway. Any suggestions on a fancy looking tank? Preferably, it would come as a kit with a strong enough filter (without too much turbulence) and decent light. Also, the less space occupied by accessories (lights, etc) on the top, the better; as I mentioned, I have limited vertical space in the spot.
Thanks in advance.
I have a Fluval Chi 5 gallon tank that is absolutely gorgeous. I have a fancy guppy and two endlers (all male), who have been thriving in there for about a year now. I would like to expand slightly to a 10 gallon tank and add a couple more guppies and some shrimp. Can anyone recommend a really nice looking tank setup that is not your standard run-of-the-mill looking aquarium? The Fluval Chi gets so many compliments, and I would like to maintain the same sort of chic, fancy look. The fish are pets, yes, but the tank is also a show piece.
The Chi has a cube shape to it. Unfortunately, I don't have the space for vertical expansion, so I can't simply do a bigger cube. I do , however, have some space for horizontal expansion for a tank with a longer width profile. I understand that longer widths are preferable for most fish anyway. Any suggestions on a fancy looking tank? Preferably, it would come as a kit with a strong enough filter (without too much turbulence) and decent light. Also, the less space occupied by accessories (lights, etc) on the top, the better; as I mentioned, I have limited vertical space in the spot.
Thanks in advance.