The rouge tank
If I ever get to London again I might take you up on that I don't think I'll give up my day job just yetAdam wrote: Do you do any private work? I could definately do with some help in the interior design department.
I find most of the job is done by choosing the right background. It doesn't have to be a ready made one though, I have floor tiles in the Zebra tank, and people actually comment the most on how they like that.
Then lots of plants, even though it won't look like there is when first set up, (and it isn't in the tank below, due to the Snowballs plant eating habit) got to leave room for growth, and lots of stones and drift wood. Don't go stingy on the stones, I found adding a stone or three often makes it better.
I also like drift wood that sticks up in the "air", it doesn't have to lie on the ground....
Here's the snowballs tank...
That was the first setup, since then I added a couple more rocks and the plants have grown, except for the one on top of the drift wood, which has been nibbled on by the snowballs, even though that plant *should* be snowball safe :
It's grossly overstocked now as most of my catfish are in this one while waiting for the rouge 250 litre to start behaving.
This is what the tank look like now. Some plants have died, but others have grown - yet other ones have been cut back, but are growing again.
I had a period of algae problems, but that seem to be a thing of the past now. I only need to get rid of a slight haze in the tank and it will look ok.... at leat it's fairly healthy now!
Don't know where that comes from though, haven't got it in any of the other tanks....
Anyways, here it is:
I had a period of algae problems, but that seem to be a thing of the past now. I only need to get rid of a slight haze in the tank and it will look ok.... at leat it's fairly healthy now!
Don't know where that comes from though, haven't got it in any of the other tanks....
Anyways, here it is: