Photo #1 - Close Up Of Tank Sorry Bout The Cam Agen

Submitted By: lynne on
Photo Caption: close up of tank sorry bout the cam agen
3 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - close up of tank sorry bout the cam agen
fish tank picture - sorry but cam isnt very good but here it is my planted tank hope u all like

Rank Info

Ranked #1194 out of 2742 planted tanks pictures worldwide
This picture looks better than 56.46% of pictures in this category
10 1
The Average Score for this picture is: 5.02
This picture has been rated : 132 times.
The Average Score for this category is: 5.96

More Info

Country: United Kingdom
Description: tanks been set up for about 2 1/2 years now and i went 4 the natural look with lots of plants and bogwood. use tetra co2 unit 4 plants along with food every 2 weeks water changed every week n with the oto's eatn the algae that keeps the plants in order. use fluval 305 filter and the light s jst 1 aqua glow n 1 plant grow on 12 hrs a day timed
Advice: always do u'r home work before u got 2 the shop n buy anything find out as much as pos cause the shops dont alway give u the best advise.
Fish Kept: FISH-30 neons, 6 black neons, 5 rummy nose tetras, 12 cory cats, 3 ott's and 1 betta. corys gotta b my fav tho luv they wee guys
Corals/Plants: java fern moss balls the rest im not sure of
Tank Size: 3 gallons
About Yourself: my dad always kept fish when i was a kid i loved lookn at them and loved looking round the fish shops so when i got a place of my own i got a big fish tank and its my pride n joy

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