Suggestions for amelioration of my tank.

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silentskream

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there's nothing wrong with the rocks you have, but i would definitely suggest mixing them up a bit.

also, maybe make just one big off-center pile of rocks instead of the two separate piles. (if you're worried about them falling you can get an underwater fish-safe epoxy from drsfosterandsmith.com)
 

jamthoyoung

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Mix up the rocks. Maybe hide the plumbing with some plants (fake if you got africans) or something.

And put some fish in it!!! :grinyes:
 

Malak

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Thanks, will work on this as soon as possible, keep the suggestions coming!
 

Malak

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Doing a small revamp first, painting the back of the tank black as we speak and I've moved the rocks around. Gonna put the fishes in next wedsneday!

Will post a pic later tonight of what the tank looked like before and now.

I still need to get plants and I want more rocks.
 

Malak

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Before:



After:



I will add more rocks and some fake plants. I've painted the backgroung with flat black paint and to the human eye, it's simply amazing.

So, any better? Other suggestions?
 

Squawkbert

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An improvement!

Further suggestions -

Go for 2 asymmetric groups of rock, mixed as above, left and right of center, leaving a hollow cleft or valley off center. Put the driftwood in or near the valley so that the tip of it is roughly 1/3 of the tank's height from the top and 1/3 of the tank's length from on side or the other.

If you want to know why the roughly 1/3 matters, check APC, search for Aquascaping 101 or just Google "Phi golden ratio" for a shorter answer.

Also - lay the heater along the bottom or go vertical w/ it in a corner. No reason to look at that.
 

Chickleta

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Mix the different rock, set them up and lean them against one another. That'll give you more height, crevices, nooks and crannies, perhaps a little greenery. I get my artificial greenery at places like Hobby Lobby or Michael's Hobbies. You can find unusual plastic greenery and a fraction of the price. Natural plants add a nice touch too, while they last. You have a nice rock collection maybe just re-distribute them an unorganized manner. Enjoy your work in progress!
 

wataugachicken

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i think it looks really good.
 
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