We've got a big empty fishtank downstairs, I intend on filling it with fish sometime this summer.
Will prolly get cheap and get fish from the lake though.
I WANNA SEE AFTER YOU GET THEM!![]()
Reputation: 1151We've got a big empty fishtank downstairs, I intend on filling it with fish sometime this summer.
Will prolly get cheap and get fish from the lake though.
I WANNA SEE AFTER YOU GET THEM!![]()
Pfft, fishes are old fashioned...
Frogs are what's hip and gangsta with the kids nowadays.
Speaking of frogs, it's been months since Jay's had his tank cleaned...
Reputation: 10I recently Purchased a Betta fish which may get along with some other fish, but do not ever put 2 in the same tank>![]()
Only thing I can think of are Cichilds
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Livingston%27s_cichlid
and rosy barbs
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puntius_conchonius
both relatively small and passive
Reputation: 167Ok, I decided to do a before and after thing. Also, with what I had I decorated the right side of the tank to see what it will look like.
This is the before pick of my tank......
Its a 55 gallons tank. On the left and right back are 2 air stones (I guess that what you call them) In the center back is a heater.
As you can see not a lot going on, as of yet.
Here is the right side....
I am trying to get a somewhat natrual look to the tank. I had a idiotic looking faux coral in it with a crab on it, but it look quite cheesy.
The other side will be almost similar but with a bigger log with several chambers in it and a lot more plants and a few stacked rocks. The center of the tank will have a bit of faux foliage and rocks. I am keeping the center open so they can have an area they can swim around in.
I will be getting the rest of the fish this evening along with the decorations.
You think it will look moderately natrual?