17 May 2010 - "Platinum" Jardini

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Koji;4158801; said:
The fish tank's background colour can play a part how well the fish will display their colour in there. I'm a white light user thus all my pictures are taken with white lights. It help to bring out the nature colour of the fish not tinting it with colour.

ah, its just a normal jar then? gorgeous looking...
 
BlackShark11k;4158806; said:
ah, its just a normal jar then? gorgeous looking...
You can also try out this method. I have seen silver and jar been kept in such condition till they are big and their colour is beautiful.;)

But sad to say, once mine start to outgrow the tank, it will be shifted into my black tank which is very much bigger.
 
Koji;4158819; said:
You can also try out this method. I have seen silver and jar been kept in such condition till they are big and their colour is beautiful.;)

But sad to say, once mine start to outgrow the tank, it will be shifted into my black tank which is very much bigger.

I think I will try it, he looks amazing.
 
BlackShark11k;4158826; said:
I think I will try it, he looks amazing.
Give it a shoot. Just don't use pinkish tube for the tank. A cool white will do.;)
 
Koji;4158834; said:
Give it a shoot. Just don't use pinkish tube for the tank. A cool white will do.;)

any specific brand you might recommend or that you use? i have a coralife T5 fixture, looking for some nice bulbs to get.
 
BlackShark11k;4158865; said:
any specific brand you might recommend or that you use? i have a coralife T5 fixture, looking for some nice bulbs to get.
As long it's white will do. No particular brand.
 
Awesome jardini Koji!! My regards to your loss of your other adult jardini.
 
Smok3o3;4159148; said:
Where do you even find these guys. Amazing do you ship to US?
Dude, I can teach you to achieve this kinda effect on a regular jar. Just keep them in a white tank with just white light.
 
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