As far as the background goes, you might want to also consider DBN's "Pombo Rocks". They have several pictures in this photo gallery: http://www.designsbynature.net/gallery/?album=4&gallery=23
Natalie;4662441;4662441 said:As far as the background goes, you might want to also consider DBN's "Pombo Rocks". They have several pictures in this photo gallery: http://www.designsbynature.net/gallery/?album=4&gallery=23
Mikiblu30;4663686; said:Ooooh, very nice looks very realistic...now I'm just all confused. I plan to order a BG next week so I must make a decision. Well, I guess we'll find out next week which one I order. Truthfully I think it will come down to a toss of the coin
I love them all. Thanks Natalie
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Mikiblu30;4662158; said:After visiting another thread on filtration I began to wonder if I will have enough filtration for my tank. I revisited the specs on my JBJ filters and they say each filter is for a tank up to 175 gallons, with two of these filters that would be up to 350 gallons (under ideal circumstances). Will this realistically be enough for my 195 gallon. If not what are my options outside of using a sump, (really trying to avoid a sump) to increase the filtration on my tank?
I've considered upgrading my canisters but cant really afford to do so at this point. Any creative (affordable) ideas appreciated..
Thanks-
Mikiblu30;4662139; said:I think I've changed my mind on which BG I will use. After clockwork suggested DBN I went back to their site and came across the "Bulge" background. I still like the look of the Pangea BG a little more, but the cost of DBN's BG is very convincing. I'd like to know what you all think, should I spend the extra $100 or so for the Pangea or does the DBN look just as good if not better for a more loveable price?
The first pic is the DBN BG.
R1_Ridah;4666772; said:If your taking the time to set up a show tank. Spending money on a nice background.. don't sell your self short on one of these JBJ Filters. Pick up an FX5 or an Ehiem. Better yet go with a sump set up. The cost of the cheap filters maybe enticing but you wouldn't want to drive a Ferrari with a Fiero engine. Would you?
R1_Ridah;4666790;4666790 said:Thanks-
JK47;4667407;4667407 said:I agree with R1 as well. If you want to try and save money/on a buget, try and look for things that can easily be upgraded later when your past the xmas season etc... Lights can be upgraded easily, hoods, canopies, substrate, decor things like that can save allot of money in the short term. I have been doing the same thing, once slice at a time. The things you don't want to go cheap on is: tank, stand, background, filtration.
Installing and even ordering your background should be based around how you planned the equipment, not just looks. Write down your goals on the above mentioned 4 things and then plan out your background choice that suits all your needs.
I will have updates soon.