Here are a few pics of my tank(92 Gallon Corner Bowfront). It's a work in progress. I'm working on a little java fern jungle on the left side, so I've recently taken a lot of it that was planted in the foreground (along with a couple of anubis plants that I had) and attached it to driftwood on that side. There are what I believe are some cory eggs stuck to the glass behind there. I'm trying to figure out what to do with the the rest of the java fern, because I am planning on upgrading my lighting soon, and I'm trying to clear out space in the front to grow some other plants once I upgrade. On the Right side behind the Onion plant is a HUGE Madagascar Lace that my LFS sold me for Ten bucks. My tank is 22 inches high, and it reaches all the way to the top.
Here is "The Jungle" so far. I'm hoping it will grow in and cover that entire area in a month or two. You can also see my newest addition, a juvenille albino bristlenose. I'm planning on getting one or two more to go with him (or her- its too small to sex yet)
I am foolish enough to try to keep plants with Severums, and after observing the way that they uproot smaller plants, putting rocks around the bases of the plants has worked pretty well to deter them. After a while, since they can't get the right angle to lunge at it, they lose interest. In the back on the right are a couple of stalks of Wisteria that are the only survivors of a huge bundle that was decimated by my male red-headed severum. I'm hoping that they will recover a little. In the foreground is a Tiger lotus, a moss ball, and one of my albino rams.
Any suggestions?
Here is "The Jungle" so far. I'm hoping it will grow in and cover that entire area in a month or two. You can also see my newest addition, a juvenille albino bristlenose. I'm planning on getting one or two more to go with him (or her- its too small to sex yet)
I am foolish enough to try to keep plants with Severums, and after observing the way that they uproot smaller plants, putting rocks around the bases of the plants has worked pretty well to deter them. After a while, since they can't get the right angle to lunge at it, they lose interest. In the back on the right are a couple of stalks of Wisteria that are the only survivors of a huge bundle that was decimated by my male red-headed severum. I'm hoping that they will recover a little. In the foreground is a Tiger lotus, a moss ball, and one of my albino rams.
Any suggestions?