Hi, Im new to the forum and this is my first post.
Im 16, and my main interest is inverts
Im not on par with you guys by any means but i think this tank works for its function.
not really a scape as such but more of an invert friendly invironment.
After a spell of destruction it now looks ok again.
Any comments and improvement ideas are much apreciated
You can also probably tell that i have a naff camera
35l,
inert substrate and very very occasional ferts (as in every month or as needed)
This is the tank at its peak, its best looking point
Picture as it is now,
Which looks better in your opinion?
Inhabitants are neon tetras, threadfin rainbows, tadpole snails, CRS shrimp, Green lace shrimp, Gafs (not permanent), cherries, a few tigers, palmatas, babaulti's (sold as blue bees but clearly not) and a few other unidentifieds.
Also, apple snails, ruby nerites, trumpet snails and 4 sulawesi sp's.
All shrimps are breeding, although i cant seem to get the green lace past the larval stage despite swatting up on guides
Im 16, and my main interest is inverts
Im not on par with you guys by any means but i think this tank works for its function.
not really a scape as such but more of an invert friendly invironment.
After a spell of destruction it now looks ok again.
Any comments and improvement ideas are much apreciated
You can also probably tell that i have a naff camera
35l,
inert substrate and very very occasional ferts (as in every month or as needed)
This is the tank at its peak, its best looking point
Picture as it is now,
Which looks better in your opinion?
Inhabitants are neon tetras, threadfin rainbows, tadpole snails, CRS shrimp, Green lace shrimp, Gafs (not permanent), cherries, a few tigers, palmatas, babaulti's (sold as blue bees but clearly not) and a few other unidentifieds.
Also, apple snails, ruby nerites, trumpet snails and 4 sulawesi sp's.
All shrimps are breeding, although i cant seem to get the green lace past the larval stage despite swatting up on guides