Looks so tranquil and beautiful!Got my last set of plants today and was finally able to get my hands on a floating plant.
Lots of greenery now
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It looks much cooler at night
Thanks! I did eventually upgrade to a bigger tank and poor Sir Swims-A-Lot passed away, tragically. But he knew a more spacious home for a few months.@JaclynBin, your tank and fish look awesome!
That's an adorable little discus and I love those fluffy ferns@JaclynBin Absolutly love those plants! And your fish too!
I had an aquarium in my room pretty much as long as I can remember, my grandfather mostly ran it and took care of the O2 levels and such. I had a lot of different species over the years and a salamander too at one time. I loved watching them! I have not had one for about 7 years now, but my grandpa does, and there ate still Some fish out of my old aquarium! Unfortunatly one of them died last week, but two are still there. I don’t know their names in English but it are the grey ones with the black stripes. Couldn’t get pictures of all the fish though, way too Fast lol. Last week he got a discus fish out of a store when I was buying duck food, we are getting him a buddy next week(they only had one of them) However, I don’t know a lot about fish, my grandpa does but the knowledge he has might be outdated so if you see anything that should be different please tell me!
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Yeah it is very peachefull indeed! I had fish till I was 11 I think. Most of the time I could see the fish tank from my bed and could watch them while falling asleep. I also really missed the water noise after they were gone(we moved to another house and my grandpa took the fish), I loved that noise!That's an adorable little discus and I love those fluffy ferns
I used to be really into fish when I was a teenager and used to make little goldfish ponds in my room out of Rubbermaid containers and air pumps. Unfortunately I went on exchange and then university and have been perpetually exhausted ever since so I don't have much of a memory for these things anymore
Fish are great though - and as much as that betta tank was a bit too little for my liking, it was probably the favourite of mine in terms of visuals.
There's just something so peaceful about watching the fish swim around when it's the only thing lit up in a dark room.
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Here's a not-so-recent photo of my current tanks
Thanks for the advice! In terms of filtration - I don't think I'd want to completely remove the old water just to leave some ammonia for the filter bacteria to soak up and the plants to absorb but that's definitely a great idea for smaller tanks. A bit tougher to maintain an aquascape but you'd probably have some great water qualityI've had bettas live up to 4 years in 3.5 gallon tanks, which I did 100% water changes on twice a week, sometimes just once if I really couldn't get to it. With non-betta fish, you would leave some of the old water in, but with bettas (according to the forums I'm on), 100% water change is best. I would always test the water, read the Ph, and add the appropriate amount of salt and dechlorinator. For me, I eventually got rid of all the rocks as it was too much work with all those water changes.
Thanks! That's too bad - trickling water noise is definitely nice to fall asleep to. And they are real plants but they've taken a bit of a hit recently since I went away for Christmas and the light timer messed up and didn't turn on the lights. I'm hoping they regrow with a little bit of pruning and fertilizerYeah it is very peachefull indeed! I had fish till I was 11 I think. Most of the time I could see the fish tank from my bed and could watch them while falling asleep. I also really missed the water noise after they were gone(we moved to another house and my grandpa took the fish), I loved that noise!
I really like your tanks! Love the sculptures in the left one. Also, are those all live plants? They do look like it, really Nice and natural!