It's one thing to have boring pleco grow out or breeding tanks in the garage, but quite another thing to have one of your show tanks in the house get boring (or so my wife says). This is a custom redwood 180G setup complete with a 4" slab of redwood under the tank. It used to be a African cichlid tank and now it has 8 L114 that are still about a year away from possible breeding. Most of the time only a little poop floating is the only action in the tank. They do come out to feed and fight but the wife wants more action and color. I may break down and put a dozen raninbows in it, but I'm fine with it like it is. She sees an empty tank. I see future baby L114s.
Have you had a similar problem? Or friends that think your not keeping fish, just soaking driftwood?
Also I keep 2 tanks with just the (boring) fish she likes in them.




Have you had a similar problem? Or friends that think your not keeping fish, just soaking driftwood?
Also I keep 2 tanks with just the (boring) fish she likes in them.




) is still doing great, although that tank is moving all my driftwood around at night.