Onoma1
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Really enjoy your scapes and your use of texture and colour. Wondered what the plant was on the far left (front) and why it was placed / kept there in this scape? Did you move away from dirted for this one?
Hey Onoma1!,Really enjoy your scapes and your use of texture and colour. Wondered what the plant was on the far left (front) and why it was placed / kept there in this scape? Did you move away from dirted for this one?
Whoever notices the big difference and comments and tells me it, i will give u a over the internet cookie.
You moved the Lagenandra meeboldii 'Red'. Any chance of a cocolate cookie?
well i had the lily pipes w/ duck tape BEFORE, but now i finally arranged the hoses on the pipes so they dont Turn the pipes, they actually are all facing the right direction with a bit of help from the suction cups.Lily pipe glassware no more duct tape
Nice plants
I am in need of some advice.
So i am losing interest in my stock.
I have shrimp.
I have about 15 pygmy cories that i never get to see.
i have 1 molly that i never get to see.
i have 2 whiptails, i like to find.
i have 3 ember tetras because the other 5 i had died mid moving the tank from AR to GA. And i like these guys...
I dont know. Im just getting really bored of the current stock. Coming home after working all day, and not really getting to see any fish enjoying the water is like, i dont know how to explain it. Just kind of boring. Yea i love to grow the plants, but plants require the patience of course and i would like to focus on something between the waiting.
I am looking for a, possibly oddball i guess, just neat really, main Singular fish, that i could add to gain interest again. Maybe a little bigger i dont know, the largest fish i've owned was about 3" haha.
I was thinking, well what about pinoy angel. just one, but no i dont want to do that because with how thick my substrate is, i still morally wouldnt feel right. I want something that will be completely comfortable in this 40b.
does anyone have Any ideas?
Some picture updates,
quick pics so dont judge me on the images bad quality.
as said before ive had larger schools in here before, it didnt change anything.Most fish do not like to be kept alone.
A nice shoal of school of bolder fish would look nice and probably make your other fish feel more secure and come out of hiding.
already had them if you've read the journal haha not looking for schoolers, like i said, a singular fish lolOkay, what about rainbowfish? they are active, colorful, plantsafe and the smaller to mid-sized species should fit in your size tank..
if its one thing that is easy to spot, i am a patient person. Its the reason i ask this question, i do not expect to be servered a answer in 10 days on a silver platter...Marosatherina ladigesi is nothing compared to Melanotaenia boesemani.
There are some fish that can or should be kept singular, but they will either grow too large, dig out or destroy your plants, or spend their days in hiding because they are night active.
In every Dutchstyle aquascape you will find schooling fish and maybe a pair of gourami or dwarfcichlids, those are the fish that will do well. You're free to try anything else, but in that case you should not wait until someone is suggesting it, because that may be a very long wait...
the more i look at them, the more you have me convinced. Should i get just 1? hmmmgourami like pearls
I'd say go for a male with two to three females. The male will show much better colour and you'll get interesting behaviour between the group.the more i look at them, the more you have me convinced. Should i get just 1? hmmm
Sounds good! will look into itI'd say go for a male with two to three females. The male will show much better colour and you'll get interesting behaviour between the group.
Cheers
Conor