Using the internet is like panning for gold. I spend hours sifting, and just occasionally I find something that is much more than I was looking for.
I had a flatmate 20 years ago who had a beautiful tank and big Amano book - and I was blow away.
Getting fully involved is still a long way off for me, due to the financial costs of starting from scratch, but I've persuaded the school I teach at to let me have a coldwater tank. I'm going to use it for newts, and am having so much enjoyment setting up an extremely low-budget environment for them. It's my first stab at all aspects of aesthetic/naturalistic composition and learning about plants.
I'm totally hooked already.
My question to you all is.... How do you stop at one tank?
I had a flatmate 20 years ago who had a beautiful tank and big Amano book - and I was blow away.
Getting fully involved is still a long way off for me, due to the financial costs of starting from scratch, but I've persuaded the school I teach at to let me have a coldwater tank. I'm going to use it for newts, and am having so much enjoyment setting up an extremely low-budget environment for them. It's my first stab at all aspects of aesthetic/naturalistic composition and learning about plants.
I'm totally hooked already.
My question to you all is.... How do you stop at one tank?