Results 21 to 30 of 33
Thread: My lil piece of the ocean
-
04-06-2012, 5:09 PM #21
-
04-06-2012, 7:59 PM #22Managuense
- Usergroup
- MFK members
- Real Name
- Jarred
- Join Date
- Mar 2008
- Location
- Westminster, CO
- Last Activity
- 05-08-2013 8:19 AM
- Posts
- 236
Yea, still looks like crap man. Just a clearer picture of crap.
-
04-06-2012, 8:08 PM #23Redbelly Piranha
- Usergroup
- MFK members
- Real Name
- cr$
- Join Date
- Apr 2011
- Location
- San Diego
- Last Activity
- 05-12-2013 8:55 PM
- Posts
- 100
to each is own....i guess?
-
04-06-2012, 8:23 PM #24
-
04-06-2012, 8:25 PM #25Crayfish
- Usergroup
- MFK members
- Join Date
- May 2011
- Location
- Indiana
- Last Activity
- 06-27-2012 6:32 PM
- Posts
- 38
While it's not the vision I have for my tank...I could see how you'd like it. Plus if you like it like that and it's working for you and not bad for the fish...it's better then "nuking" the tank.
-
04-06-2012, 8:53 PM #26Dorado
- Usergroup
- MFK members
- Real Name
- jay
- Join Date
- Mar 2011
- Location
- United Kingdom
- Last Activity
- Yesterday 4:05 AM
- Posts
- 521
I'll b honest with u lads and ladies its the wifes tank and she really likes it the women likes the colours what can I say bout that. If u check my Sig u can c my tank I am more a freshwater man. If u check my pics I have a 5x2x2 with the king of the aros imo a silver and a tsn. And also a ten gallon with a leucistic axolotl called Frank. N I'm upgrading to 8x3x2.5 before anyone starts. Just waiting for it to b delivered. Imho arowana are the most amazing awesome fish. Thanks for ur comments good and bad.
Sent from my HTC Desire S using MonsterAquariaNetwork App
-
05-23-2012, 10:27 PM #27Crayfish
- Usergroup
- MFK members
- Join Date
- May 2012
- Location
- North Jersey
- Last Activity
- 08-14-2012 7:32 PM
- Posts
- 34
redo
-
05-23-2012, 10:51 PM #28Great Barracuda
- Usergroup
- MFK members
- Real Name
- Ky
- Join Date
- Dec 2011
- Location
- Ontario, Canada
- Last Activity
- Yesterday 6:41 PM
- Posts
- 2,217
Nice little setup. I do agree it needs a good cleaning though.
-
05-26-2012, 7:40 PM #29Banned
- Usergroup
- Banned
- Join Date
- Oct 2011
- Location
- Calgary
- Last Activity
- 06-28-2012 11:06 AM
- Posts
- 1,156
the 2 large rocks on the right look like they have no coral on them, just simply immerse them in boiling water and scrape off all the algae. literally remove it by force. and reintroduce to the aquarium.
if you want to go another route you can just pick them off without bursting them. I used to have them in my old reef tank like marbles, they do look attractive in small amounts.
you just get a firm grip and twist them off.
ps. very nice looking natural nano. the clowns look happy and there is nothing wrong with your tank. I would be proud to call it mine. but there are a lot of people on the internet who take marine aquaria to a whole new level of perfection. which is perfectly fine, because they know what they like and they try to recreate that. but if you are happy with your tank you have nothing to worry about.
-
05-26-2012, 7:45 PM #30Goliath Tigerfish
- Usergroup
- MFK members
- Real Name
- Kelly
- Join Date
- Feb 2012
- Location
- Somerset WI
- Last Activity
- Yesterday 6:19 PM
- Posts
- 1,273
- Blog Entries
- 1
I've never seen so much bubble algae! While I wouldn't let my tank go like that, I think its kinda cool. There's so many bubbles that it has a charm of its own, IMO.
Sent from my iPhone using MonsterAquariaNetwork app


























































Reply With Quote
I always thought you were one of those guys with a girl name






Bookmarks