Excellent looking tank, I wouldn't change a thing. When you comes to aquascaping, you know better than most.
The only thing i would change is the background type. It looks to me like you are loosing almost half the width of the tank to the background only, essentially making it a 60g in dimensions? Or am i way off here?
Don't get me wrong, it looks incredible. I just personally can't get myself to downgrade in tank size![]()
The only thng I would change is the tank location....it'll look much better in my dining room!!
Beautiful tank Justin! I always look foward to your projects. Clockwork is right on about the top. I left the lids off my 300 for a bit and we noticed alot of water on the floor, the wall, the dog......
After some observation, we noticed " Mo " our Freddy, making runs at the surface and splashing alot, so we put the lids back on just to be safe.
very nice rtm's.... the male is already showing some nice traits..
Excellent looking tank, I wouldn't change a thing. When you comes to aquascaping, you know better than most.
So, aquascaping wise I think it's looking great and there are only a couple tips I can give.
-Try sloping the sand a little more so it goes higher in the back to shorter in the front. Gives the scape more depth and tank look bigger.
-Try adding some smaller stones around the big ones. I have a bunch at my house if you want some.
-Try sprinkling a few handfuls of pea gravel on the sand to give the substrate some more texture.
Beautiful setup (as always).
I have been thinking about setting up a tank for a pair of RTM, I can't wait to see yours grow out a bit. It know if he still has any, but I picked up a 2217 from WoWP a few months ago for $159 - darned good price for an LFS...
The only thing i would change is the background type. It looks to me like you are loosing almost half the width of the tank to the background only, essentially making it a 60g in dimensions? Or am i way off here?
Don't get me wrong, it looks incredible. I just personally can't get myself to downgrade in tank size![]()











