Yeah , 8 zebra danios , 2 female dwarf gourami's , 2 zebra snails and 1 Gibbiceps Pleco
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Finntastic!
Nice site.As someone that currently does aquascaping full-time, my passion for the Fish keeping industry came from my mom.
What I was a kid, she had two 55 gallon longs, each with Live plants and a beautiful aquascape. It always amazed me how she could keep the water so perfectly clear, and it's what first drew me into the hobby. I got my first tank around 10 years old. It was a group of Zebra Danios (around five, I think) in 820 gallon tank that she had as a spare.
As I grew up, I got more tanks, and more skills in the hobby. I won a few local contests for aquascaping, and the prizes of those contests were usually more tanks.
By the time I started looking for a job, I was interested in websites as well. Around 2008 I started working for a local aquarium store on their website, as well as getting to work in store with fish and aquascapes.(At age of 20 I designed my first public aquascape in that store. It's still one of my favorite scapes.)
Their website experienced a huge surge in traffic and conversions thanks to my design and work, and that's when I started thinking that I could actually do this for myself.
Long story short, I worked a few large aquarium-related websites between 2010 and now, and after working for everyone else, I've just recently started Aquascape Addiction as my own site.
As someone that currently does aquascaping full-time, my passion for the Fish keeping industry came from my mom.
What I was a kid, she had two 55 gallon longs, each with Live plants and a beautiful aquascape. It always amazed me how she could keep the water so perfectly clear, and it's what first drew me into the hobby. I got my first tank around 10 years old. It was a group of Zebra Danios (around five, I think) in 820 gallon tank that she had as a spare.
As I grew up, I got more tanks, and more skills in the hobby. I won a few local contests for aquascaping, and the prizes of those contests were usually more tanks.
By the time I started looking for a job, I was interested in websites as well. Around 2008 I started working for a local aquarium store on their website, as well as getting to work in store with fish and aquascapes.(At age of 20 I designed my first public aquascape in that store. It's still one of my favorite scapes.)
Their website experienced a huge surge in traffic and conversions thanks to my design and work, and that's when I started thinking that I could actually do this for myself.
Long story short, I worked a few large aquarium-related websites between 2010 and now, and after working for everyone else, I've just recently started Aquascape Addiction as my own site.
As someone that currently does aquascaping full-time, my passion for the Fish keeping industry came from my mom.
What I was a kid, she had two 55 gallon longs, each with Live plants and a beautiful aquascape. It always amazed me how she could keep the water so perfectly clear, and it's what first drew me into the hobby. I got my first tank around 10 years old. It was a group of Zebra Danios (around five, I think) in 820 gallon tank that she had as a spare.
As I grew up, I got more tanks, and more skills in the hobby. I won a few local contests for aquascaping, and the prizes of those contests were usually more tanks.
By the time I started looking for a job, I was interested in websites as well. Around 2008 I started working for a local aquarium store on their website, as well as getting to work in store with fish and aquascapes.(At age of 20 I designed my first public aquascape in that store. It's still one of my favorite scapes.)
Their website experienced a huge surge in traffic and conversions thanks to my design and work, and that's when I started thinking that I could actually do this for myself.
Long story short, I worked a few large aquarium-related websites between 2010 and now, and after working for everyone else, I've just recently started Aquascape Addiction as my own site.
Only 5 danios in a 820 gallon tank?!?!?! Haha. Great site by the way. Reading the java moss carpet article right now
I'm sure that's supposed to be 20 gallons.
Jesse
Once upon I time I had a bird. He died of a disease. Sad. I wanted to wait a bit before I got a new pet. I didnt want to feel like the bird was being replaced. One day i got a call. I was going to be catsitting. I then discovered I was extrenely allergic to all kinds of fur, just not feathers, or fins. A while down the road, my brother bought a betta fish. Bless that fishes soul he lives in a tiny bowl. Anyway, I began researching about fish and I became hooked. I can identify any freshwater tropical fish by sight. Now, this summer, I saved up 150 dollars to buy myself a 30 gallon tropical freshwater tank! YAY