deviljin AC Members Mar 7, 2009 58 0 0 San Jose, Ca Jun 10, 2009 #11 Wow that second picture looks so sharp.
thrak76 AC Members May 31, 2009 461 0 0 Jun 10, 2009 #12 Very, very cool setups! :22_yikes: I love the idea of the space above for the emergent foliage. Looks amazing.
Very, very cool setups! :22_yikes: I love the idea of the space above for the emergent foliage. Looks amazing.
H hydrophyte AC Members Apr 13, 2009 791 0 0 Jun 10, 2009 #13 here is a really neat shot--a Cryptocoryne ciliata spathe. this one bloomed right in the tank.
kyryah Getting my mojo back.... Feb 3, 2009 1,925 2 38 43 Michigan tortnet.darchorizons.com Jun 10, 2009 #14 Those are gorgeous, and give me great ideas for a betta set-up! Kristina
H hydrophyte AC Members Apr 13, 2009 791 0 0 Jun 11, 2009 #15 thanks. i hope to post more about these soon.
bghill AC Members Jan 18, 2007 370 0 0 Vancouver, BC Jun 11, 2009 #16 hydrophyte said: thanks. i hope to post more about these soon. Click to expand... Yes, please do. Those are awesome tanks!
hydrophyte said: thanks. i hope to post more about these soon. Click to expand... Yes, please do. Those are awesome tanks!
S soobie AC Members Apr 29, 2007 832 1 0 54 eastern oregon, USA Real Name Sue Jun 12, 2009 #17 Hey, I just saw your post over on the Orchid Board! Nice looking tanks!
M msjinkzd AC Members Feb 11, 2007 18,306 6 89 PA msjinkzd.com Real Name Rachel O'Leary Jun 13, 2009 #18 these are breathtaking, not sure how I missed them before! Really nice job.
67chevelle Basset Hound Jul 30, 2008 2,286 2 38 Jun 13, 2009 #19 Amazing tanks! What do you use for filtration and lighting?
H hydrophyte AC Members Apr 13, 2009 791 0 0 Jun 13, 2009 #20 here is one more. this one is planted in a 120. this one has fish too--just difficult to see in photographs. i have learned the importance of drawing fish up to the front pane of glass with food during picture-taking. lighting is mostly various T5 configurations. i prefer canister filters.
here is one more. this one is planted in a 120. this one has fish too--just difficult to see in photographs. i have learned the importance of drawing fish up to the front pane of glass with food during picture-taking. lighting is mostly various T5 configurations. i prefer canister filters.