alternative tank decor.

Ahhh, like this:

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Actually took that as a pic of my hillstream loach behind it - but its exactly what you are looking for.

I juist took the cocunt shell, cut it in half, cleaned out the inside, cut a little opening in front and then placed java moss over the top of the shell and wrapped some of my wife's green sewing thread (actually its my thread now - LOL - in with my fish supplies) around the shell to hold down the java moss til it could attach on its own.

Its grown in a lot as I have had to trim the moss cave/mound a couple times now. Never bothered to remove the thread as the moss fully covers it and you can't see it
 
Originally posted by Molino
That looks VERY nice. I might have to try that for my Apistos if I can make room in the tank. I think they would appreciate a nice cave for themselves.

Thanks - actually I have two of them in my 72 gallon - and my dwarf cichlids love them. however, my yo-yo loach also really enjoys it and since he is bigger than everyone (and psycho as well) he has appropriated one of these caves.

Depending on their mood, I usually see either my Pelvichromis taenitus Nigerian Green in the other one - although a newcomer to my tank - the male from a pair of Nanochromis Transvestitus is trying to stake his claim to one of them
 
sweet coconut shell. would you happen to keep a pleco with it?

i used to have a shell like that, without the moss, which a pair of kribs have always spawn in. after a good year or two, the thickness of it was reduced to paper-thin, with several emerged holes. that was when i realized that my pleco has been grazing on it from the inside out!
 
Originally posted by nvision
sweet coconut shell. would you happen to keep a pleco with it?

i used to have a shell like that, without the moss, which a pair of kribs have always spawn in. after a good year or two, the thickness of it was reduced to paper-thin, with several emerged holes. that was when i realized that my pleco has been grazing on it from the inside out!

I do have a Bristlenose in the tank - but never seem him in it - and I thjink the opening may be too tight for him to squeeze in.

besides, he has plenty of other driftwood he can get to easily for fiber
 
Originally posted by Booswalia
Superstein61,
Your tank is beautiful. A true work of art.

Thanks much, i appreciate your kind words - and actually its changed from my last photo's I will have to put up some new ones up when I have some time to take new pics - some more plants added - and completely switched over to all live plants
 
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