P-Bass tank Photos!

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
mjuniorc;1381987; said:
thanx again milkman.....;)


lol... i took it from a local lake i go fishin at...(LAKE SKINNER CA.)
im debating on live plants or plastic... live is too hard to maintain & hell plastic is plastin, but cant seem to find the perfect match....:irked:
but soon.... after this year i will give more updates....

dont know if you seen this tank from scratch, but here it is in the link below....;)

http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=103718 :WHOA:

OMG, thats an amazing clean up. good job.
 
;):cheers:;)
 
I would recommend java fern attached to the driftwood. It's a very easy plant to grow and attaches easily to the wood. It would make a great addition. And before long, the pbass will add plenty of green to the tank on their own, :thumbsup:
 
get java moss.. super green and needs no additional car
 
wow... Id love to pick up some driftwood but I dont think the Hackensack or hudson river are exactly clean enough lol... Might leach some toxic waste into the tank... :P

I think some floating plants would look good... maybe a carpet plant and some rooted on the wood as well.
 
90g. No pbass in it in this pic or right now, but there were.
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Same 90g when it did have pbass
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480g 8x4x2
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75g grow out.. not very scaped
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blacktip;1382365; said:
I would recommend java fern attached to the driftwood. It's a very easy plant to grow and attaches easily to the wood. It would make a great addition. And before long, the pbass will add plenty of green to the tank on their own, :thumbsup:

i have never heard of java fern... sounds like a possible match... what does it look like? is this a live plant? where can i find it? any pics of the plant and how it grows? LOL.. i really sound interested.... dont I....;)
 
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