MommyJulia;1690604; said:Jcardona-I like your tank a lot. It's very calming to look at.
jcardona1;1690618; said:Thanks! I just did the same background on my new 210g that I'll be setting up soon. I like yours too, very unique - never seen anything like it!!
MommyJulia;1690630; said:Thank you!
I wanna see the 210g! Despite of what others have said, I think your tank looks so soothing, peaceful, calming. I would end up staring at it for hours if I had a tank like that lol.
jcardona1;1690709; said:yeah it truly is. i find myself starring at the tank while my gf just watches tv!! you should give one of these a try, all you need is patience, a lot of masking tape, a razor blade, and some spray paint!!
MommyJulia;1690746; said:I will have to give it a try once I get some bigger tanks. lol well I guess to some ppl tv is more entertaining than watching fish.
On a diff note, I wanted to find indian statues to put in my tanks. My only worry was the paint they would use on the resin sculptures, wasn't sure if it was toxic or not.
pcfriedrich;1690684; said:a Japanese Zen Rock Garden would be pretty bad, if you had fish that wouldn't disturb the bottom AT ALL.
alcohologist;1690780; said:was planning one of these for an old 2' cube a few months ago. not strictly a "zen" garden though. now i may set it up in my new bedroom. a bamboo forest all along the back of the tank... a little stone pagoda... some sedimentary rocks i have, black and white layers. i was going to use pebbles as substrate, white one surrounding the rocks and forest. making a path to the pagoda, the rest of the tank in black pebbles. what kind of fish would you guys recommend? i was thinking a rope or a bichir