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Large Aquarium Decorations | NLS Cichlid Food | 48" T5HO Aquatic Life Dual Lamp
Last edited by nehruenerio; 10-12-2015, 06:44 PM.
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WANTED Decorations for tank
I'm going to be setting up a new 20 gal long tank and wouldn't mind it all if someone were to chunk an unwanted decoration on over to me
I'd...
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Nice Aquarium Driftwood
Beautiful pieces of driftwood, see pic for measurements and prices....
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Looking for Driftwood
I am just setting up my first 75 galon tank an i am looking for free large driftwod if anyone has. also looking for decorative rocks.
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Building a Canopy for a 125 Gallon Tank
- Created by: Hangman
- Published: 09-03-2012, 01:49 PM
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Building a Canopy for a 125 Gallon Tank
Well, its 2 AM and I just got pretty much done with the canopy.
Supplies:
1 4x8 plywood (red oak)
16 ft. large molding trim
16 ft small molding trim
17 ft smal angle modling trim (to make the cabinet doors)
2 sets of hinges.
1st: Cut the ply wood into strips to make the front and side of the cabinet:
P9020006 by HangTheMan, on Flickr
2nd: Make sure the edges of the strips are 45 degrees to make ... -
New Tank and Decor!
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Shells:
Misc.:
Thankyou so much to 50cal17 for helping me get it all together!...
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DIY Background- Vinyl
- Created by: Zebvance
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DIY Background- Vinyl
I had a black background on my 240 from Petsmart. I had a lot of problems with it. Water would get in between the background and the tank when I would service the tank. It got on my nerves enough for me to rip it off. I ended up having the idea of laying down one big piece of vinyl (a big black sticker) on the back instead of painting it. I am not a very good painter and I didn't want to do something that permanent to my tank. So I picked up a 96x30 sheet of vinyl from the local decal shop... -
Using paint as your aquarium background
- Created by: black_knight
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Using paint as your aquarium background
Background color choice may depend on your type of tank, and more importantly your fish. Eg. many blue discus tend to darken with a black background or pepper up in the case of pigeon blood colors (something about the appearance of the void may frighten them). Some Tropheus, like Moliro reds, may not show their brightest color with a black background (unless you've got some nice white gravel). However, blue can be quite blaring (this is subjective), especially on a tank without much front to back... -
Natural Earth Products Company
Has anyone been? They're supposed to have lots of different types of rocks (lace, holey rock), sand, gravel, etc. at good prices.
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Anyone have DIY cave ideas?
I have been trying to make homemade caves and my clown loaches don't seem to care for them. They keep going into a split piece of drift wood and I am...
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DIY Driftwood
Everytime i go into the woods and i see a cool piece of wood i drag it all the way home then not know what todo and throw it away. Ive heard that if i...
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can you paint a holey rock?
has anyone done it or ever thought about doing it?
it seem like a cool idea
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how to attach driftwood to a slate
does any one know how besides using glue or anything like tht?
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diy rock wall
diy rock wall.looking for honest opinion on what you think of rock wall made from raingutter/lava rocks and hole saw cutouts for caves.fish love it but...