Post Pictures of Your Tanks!!

I put a couple of small scratches in the glass when I was arranging them:irked:.

Dude I know - I put a small 1" or so scratch in the middle-front-inside of my tank and its DRIVING ME:screwy:
 
Here's my 10G planted. My favorite and biggest tank.

In it are 3 Peacock Gudgeons, 4 Guppies (and a fry) , 4 Pencilfish, 3 Nerites and 2 Red Cherry Shrimps. I'm looking to swap out both of Guppies and Pencilfish and get either Cardinal Tetras, Threadfin Rainbows or some other types of fish but parent's won't let me.

Plants include Hygro Compact, Anubias, Java Fern, Crypt wendtii, and Vallisnerias.

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that ten gallon is.. BEAST. A.K.A., awesome.
 
That Discus tank earlier in this thread is absolutely beautiful. Gives us all something to aspire to.

Here's my 70 gallon:
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That Discus tank earlier in this thread is absolutely beautiful. Gives us all something to aspire to.

Here's my 70 gallon:
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nice. very nice. here's mine. something doesn't seem right though. it's not the background

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I get most of my Discus from Huston. They have hard water with High ph! As long as you slowly acclimate your new fish over to your tank they will be fine. At first I thought they needed soft water and low ph and so on. But what is important is stability! They do fine with 7.6+ ph in hard water. As I said all the fish at houstonaquariumwarehouse.com are kept in these conditions and you would be hard pressed to find better stock!

SO don’t fear the Discus because of your water ph/hardness. They do take attention and a lot of fresh water /changes. I am sure you would do well with them if you wanted to.

Arkangel77
Thanks for the Discus source link. Is this place local for you or do you have them shipped?
 
He is right, at least move this thread over to the photo gallery so people can find it easier. Just a though. But I think it's cool to have everyone's tank in one place. It can easily show the comparisons between each.


Yes, the only reason i started it is for all tanks to be in ONE central spot. So you could compare yours to others, and get general ideas on how to improve your own tank.
 
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