Sorry, I'm not so keen on these last discus tanks. The fish are line bred colour morphs, The plants are not strictly amazonian, and the layout is too symmetrical to look natural.Gorgeous!
I would agree, although they are still pretty IMO.Sorry, I'm not so keen on these last discus tanks. The fish are line bred colour morphs, The plants are not strictly amazonian, and the layout is too symmetrical to look natural.
Discus biotopes can look stunning, with wild type discus and the right scape. Although the tanks above could be classed as attractive, they don't fit the title of this thread.
Sorry, I'm not so keen on these last discus tanks. The fish are line bred colour morphs, The plants are not strictly amazonian, and the layout is too symmetrical to look natural.
Discus biotopes can look stunning, with wild type discus and the right scape. Although the tanks above could be classed as attractive, they don't fit the title of this thread.
I would put that one in the aquarium garden category, where the focus is on the plants rather than the fish. Some are quite amazing and look very surreal.Yeah definitely not correct, but it's a nice planted tank.
So do I Hendre. You really get a feeling of scale with this set up that can be lost with larger species.I absolutely love it. I would rather do this than a few monster fish. Incredible scape