What should I put in this tank? I have a few assorted red grass guppies in it just to give some movement....but they are not permanent occupents...Any suggestions? I have some more of this petrified wood if any one wants some.
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Your kinda right...lol....Thats one of the reasons I want a little help. I like the way it looks but it also lacks something, besides fishes. I need a backdrop, but dunno what color, an yes my pics do really suck, it looks a little better in person.
Originally posted by rrocket2002 View PostFogive me, I'm usually very positive, but when I first saw this pic...I thought of a grave yard. The stones look like head stones. Maybe its just the lighting or lack of a background. Please don't be mad at me.BEWARE Guard GUPPIES On Duty!
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That looks nice, but then I wouls have to change everything down to the gravel. I do need to put some more plants in it though...think that would help to brighten it up some
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I like the black substrate; always have. I'd match it with a black background.
I had the same graveyard impression upon first sight. It's the shape of the large rock on the right. I'd break that up with a plant just in front of the left corner that goes all the way up the rock. Then add another smaller plant on the right corner. Put the plant on the left so it wraps around the rock, covering part of the front, as well as the back. Put the plant on the right more in front of the rock, just to the right. That will break up that rock and, hopefully, alter its shape.
The problem with the rocks is that you have two large ones of about the same thickness and then a bunch of smaller ones. There's no graduation in between. These rocks also have very strong vertical lines so any tilting between them is very obvious.
I'd consider breaking the large rock on the far left to create more of a medium sized one so it won't compete with the main rock. If you can't, then break it up with plants as I mentioned before. The stark color will blend better as algae begins to grow which will help. If you can turn that rock so it won't have such a flat top would help. The flat top is unnatural. Turn it around to give it a more natural top.
I'd use no more than 2 or 3 of the smaller rocks, and put them in a triangular grouping with medium plants behind and smaller plants in front. I would not lay one down sideways as that disrupts the strong vertical lines.Vicki
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I did a quick mock-up of a tank with some plants and your rocks. I made the rock on the left smaller, as if you had broken it. I also chipped off some of the corners. Notice how the plants help take away from the starkness of the rocks.
I also turned the rocks so they were facing "inward" towards the center of the tank.
This is just a quick photoshop job, but, hopefully, it gets the idea across.
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K so if I add some more plants...trying to find some "snail free" kinds, an put a black backdrop in.......without removing any rocks/wood, cause it is really petrified wood. What do you think would be a good candidate to be in this tank. I have hard water, an HIGH ph. I thought tetras, maybe a few danio an a trio of cory cats.....what ya'll think. What fish would you put in? And how many?BEWARE Guard GUPPIES On Duty!
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Here's an idea:
Glass fish (natural, not dyed or tattooed), glass catfish (Asian and/or African), glass knife and Xray tertas? It will look like a bunch of skeletal fish swimming around. Man, if could do another tank, that's what I'd do.PLECOS SUCK!
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Originally posted by Nickintex View PostHere's an idea:
Glass fish (natural, not dyed or tattooed), glass catfish (Asian and/or African), glass knife and Xray tertas? It will look like a bunch of skeletal fish swimming around. Man, if could do another tank, that's what I'd do."Millennium hand and shrimp!"
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