Show me Your tanks and fish

Shrimpy
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I would like to see all of ur fish tanks and fish because i'm courious to know what people have?
 
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COBettaCouple
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Our tanks:
 
nicole
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Shrimpy
  • Thread Starter
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COBettaCouple
  • #5
yea, sweet tank - perfect home for a vampire betta.. ::look of envy::
 
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armadillo
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this is my 46 gallon bowfront

Wow, Jim, what a work of art. Down to the tiniest details (regularly planted shoots of grass, shortest plants in the fore, ...). Verrrry nice. Just got my bowfront and loving it too!
 
COBettaCouple
  • #7
Very nice. Here is one of the first harlequin rasboras that I have and some of the platy.
Tom

I love platys and rasboras, such great little community fish. Hope to get some galaxy rasboras one day.
 
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Sabi
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Wow! jI'm great job! it looks just like a pic. Nice fish tom! I've always wanted the harlequins.
 
Bonochick
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Me with my 29 gallon.


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Some of my fish...


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audreydelia21
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I would like to see all of ur fish tanks and fish because i'm courious to know what people have?

How do you insert a photo.........my tank is 40 gal with 3 large pacas...I would love for you to see my tank!
 
armadillo
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That boat looks so cool, Bonochick. Is it a background poster or is it a real ornament?
 
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Bonochick
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That boat looks so cool, Bonochick. Is it a background poster or is it a real ornament?

It's a real ornament, my boyfriend really wanted me to get it for the tank. I probably wouldn't have bought it if he hadn't been so insistent,  but I'm glad we got it.  It really adds to the tank, and the fish love it!
 
Jimold
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Wow, Jim, what a work of art. Down to the tiniest details (regularly planted shoots of grass, shortest plants in the fore, ...). Verrrry nice. Just got my bowfront and loving it too!

Armadillo, thank you. I never thought of it as being a work of art. I just followed some of the suggestions from Plantgeek and did what looked right. Good luck with your bowfront, I love mine. I think the base is VERY cool, I never saw one like it before, and knew immediately I had to own it.
 
armadillo
  • #14
Oh, it really looks great. I love the colours too. Must be a pain to clean, no? I always have trouble uprooting my plants when I vacuum the gravel, and that's where the most waste is in general.
 
COBettaCouple
  • #15
that 46g is one to be proud of Jim, I think I see the effects of chocolate lucky charms at work there.

well, to get back to pics - here's a newer one of our remaining platy fry. Poor little things have curved spines, but the fry were overall pretty unhealthy and had to be the result of inbreeding. Still they are platys and being so little but acting just like platys and now competing with the adults, they're a lot of fun to watch.
 
armadillo
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That is a really clear picture. I guess I need to make the step to macro to get such clear pics.
 
COBettaCouple
  • #17
That is a really clear picture. I guess I need to make the step to macro to get such clear pics.

actually, I just took that with regular settings on my old olympus c4000. cropped it, fixed the color levels and added a little sharpness in photoshop.
 
armadillo
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Ooooh, I'll have to try that. Boyfriend is part graphic designer so we have all this fancy software for that sort of stuff. Good idea.
 
Bonochick
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Oh, it really looks great. I love the colours too. Must be a pain to clean, no? I always have trouble uprooting my plants when I vacuum the gravel, and that's where the most waste is in general.

It's impossible to get all of the algae off it, but my pleco does a pretty good job! The sails are impossible to clean though, since they are cloth. They aren't nearly as white as they were originally. It does look more realistic having dirty sails though.
 
armadillo
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I'll bet the pleco loves it. A nice, smooth surface. Yummy! I was just thinking that: sails look even better now they're 'aged' a bit am sure.
 
atmmachine816
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how much does photoshop cost, I saw it running for around 90$ by me.

How about saltwater, completely different

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COBettaCouple
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how much does photoshop cost, I saw it running for around 90$ by me.

sounds like an older version.. CS3 basic is $650 ($200 for upgrade), CS3 extended is $1000 ($350 for upgrade).
 
atmmachine816
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omg that is so expensive. Forget that I'll just stick with my basic programs.
 
Tom
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Is that your nano tank? It is very nice.
Tom
 
COBettaCouple
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I plan to one day start up a Saltwater tank myself.. but it sounds like i'd need a LOT of money to do it.. I want to have a pair of clowns.. probably maroon or clarkii.. a couple anemone, a school or 2 of damsels and some fire fish.. and naturally plenty of live rock and live sand or crushed coral for the substrata. and I wonder - does high altitude affect Saltwater tanks? like someone living in Denver or Salt Lake City - do they have to do anything special to maintain the specific gravity for their tank?
 
atmmachine816
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I plan to one day start up a Saltwater tank myself.. but it sounds like i'd need a LOT of money to do it.. I want to have a pair of clowns.. probably maroon or clarkii.. a couple anemone, a school or 2 of damsels and some fire fish.. and naturally plenty of live rock and live sand or crushed coral for the substrata.  and I wonder - does high altitude affect Saltwater tanks?  like someone living in Denver or Salt Lake City - do they have to do anything special to maintain the specific gravity for their tank?
I do not believe so, though I was talking to someone who I believes lives in Salt lake city and they have a cube, I shall ask them tomorrow, just gota remember. It is not necessarily a lot of money, more a lot of time. If you can find some deals online you can save money. I would just start saving some now and in some time you should have money. You can also keep an eye on ebay, craigslist, aquabid for cheap items that could help you and buy them now and slowing build up what you need.
 
COBettaCouple
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LOL.. yea, we'll start saving.. after buying a grow-out tank for the mahachaI fry, raising them and then selling them. we're thinking about a possible move to denver so anything like a Saltwater tank would wait until we got settled in and made sure the apts we were at would not kick us out for all our tanks. so many tanks, so little space and money for them all. !
 
atmmachine816
  • #29
LOL.. yea, we'll start saving.. after buying a grow-out tank for the mahachaI fry, raising them and then selling them.  we're thinking about a possible move to denver so anything like a Saltwater tank would wait until we got settled in and made sure the apts we were at would not kick us out for all our tanks. so many tanks, so little space and money for them all. !

LOL, well I asked the person about the altitude, will let you know about it.
 
COBettaCouple
  • #30
LOL.. yea, we'll start saving.. after buying a grow-out tank for the mahachaI fry, raising them and then selling them. we're thinking about a possible move to denver so anything like a Saltwater tank would wait until we got settled in and made sure the apts we were at would not kick us out for all our tanks. so many tanks, so little space and money for them all. !

cool, thanks.

LOL, well I asked the person about the altitude, will let you know about it.
 

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