Photo #1 - Work In Progress. I Have Gone For A Lake/amazon ...

previous
360 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - Work in progress. I have gone for a lake/amazon look. Osaka 90 Litre.
next
Submitted By: Neil Golden on
Photo Caption: Work in progress. I have gone for a lake/amazon look. Osaka 90 Litre.
360 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - Work in progress. I have gone for a lake/amazon look. Osaka 90 Litre.

Rank Info

Ranked #2086 out of 2742 planted tanks pictures worldwide
This picture looks better than 23.92% of pictures in this category
10 1
The Average Score for this picture is: 4.03
This picture has been rated : 110 times.
The Average Score for this category is: 5.96

More Info

Country: United Kingdom
Description: Osaka 360 Fluval 305 filter system Fog system for the top of the tank.
Advice: Keep trying till you get it right. Its worth the effort. P.S Buy some covers for your heater, cat fish tend to burn !!!! Bless them
Fish Kept: fire mouth chilids, ram chilids,parrot chilids, silver sharks, clown loaches,red tailed shark, mix of large and small catfish, angel fish, japanese fighter male and female, flag chilids. A tank with a little bit of an attitude but a whole lot of love
Corals/Plants: All Live plants !!
Tank Size: 360 gallons
Quote: One world one people, many paths
About Yourself: I love the water, lakes rivers and the ocean. I've always had fish and always wanted a large tank. Now i have one "happy days"

COMMENTS

There are no comments on this photo yet.

MOST RECENT ARTICLES

Urban Fish Farming (Aquaponics 2.0)
URBAN FISH FARMING (AQUAPONICS 2.0)
Urban fish farming—often referred to as Aquaponics 2.
The Eco-Conscious Hobbyist
THE ECO-CONSCIOUS HOBBYIST
The modern aquarium hobby is evolving, and today’s fishkeepers are thinking beyond aesthetics to consider their environmental impact.
Smart Feeding for Slow Eaters
SMART FEEDING FOR SLOW EATERS
In the vibrant, fast-paced world of a home aquarium, feeding time can often resemble a chaotic underwater race where the fastest and boldest residents claim the lion's share of the resources.

READ AQUARIUM ARTICLES