nano cichlids Over ran with EBJD fry Feb 10, 2008 1,625 1 0 Clarkston MI Real Name Kyle Feb 12, 2008 #11 haha yeah he was breed with a bred and wild one but members of MFK tell me turquoise
Mgamer20o0 BobsTropicalPlants.com Staff member Jun 4, 2003 31,221 19 89 www.bobstropicalplants.com Feb 12, 2008 #12 oh i see.... the other gravel is like 4 inch then the drop off for 1 inch or what ever. how well does it hold?
oh i see.... the other gravel is like 4 inch then the drop off for 1 inch or what ever. how well does it hold?
nano cichlids Over ran with EBJD fry Feb 10, 2008 1,625 1 0 Clarkston MI Real Name Kyle Feb 14, 2008 #13 Mgamer20o0 said: oh i see.... the other gravel is like 4 inch then the drop off for 1 inch or what ever. how well does it hold? Click to expand... really good to tell you the truth... i thought when i first did this it would just push the rocks but no there hasn't been and breaks or cracks where gravel falls through. :headbang2:
Mgamer20o0 said: oh i see.... the other gravel is like 4 inch then the drop off for 1 inch or what ever. how well does it hold? Click to expand... really good to tell you the truth... i thought when i first did this it would just push the rocks but no there hasn't been and breaks or cracks where gravel falls through. :headbang2:
duke33 Hillbilly MFKer Dec 3, 2007 835 0 16 63 central WV Feb 14, 2008 #14 What will happen when you vac? Just redo I guess hey.
nano cichlids Over ran with EBJD fry Feb 10, 2008 1,625 1 0 Clarkston MI Real Name Kyle Feb 14, 2008 #15 yeah... unfortunately
loaches r cool Snail Terminator Feb 15, 2006 1,830 0 0 Gahanna, Ohio tristan.homelinux.net Feb 15, 2008 #16 Some of the coarser heavier sands also hold a slope really well, and no need to vac it to where it will have to be remade each time :thumbsup: A lot of really nice show tanks incorporate a hill or some kind of vertical element to the scape.
Some of the coarser heavier sands also hold a slope really well, and no need to vac it to where it will have to be remade each time :thumbsup: A lot of really nice show tanks incorporate a hill or some kind of vertical element to the scape.
nano cichlids Over ran with EBJD fry Feb 10, 2008 1,625 1 0 Clarkston MI Real Name Kyle Feb 15, 2008 #17 yeah i see that alot. when my 75 is changed to sand im going to try that look
FryingPan AC Members Jun 20, 2007 132 0 0 41 Ormond Beach, FL www.ormondphotography.com Feb 16, 2008 #18 I've done something fairly similar in my tank. I used larger broken chunks of river rock to build a bit of a retaining wall. The scape is still very much in progress- the Java moss is growing wild and I took the background down when I installed my new XP1.
I've done something fairly similar in my tank. I used larger broken chunks of river rock to build a bit of a retaining wall. The scape is still very much in progress- the Java moss is growing wild and I took the background down when I installed my new XP1.
nano cichlids Over ran with EBJD fry Feb 10, 2008 1,625 1 0 Clarkston MI Real Name Kyle Feb 16, 2008 #19 look great with sand!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!