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JESTERX626

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I seen some nice arowana tanks that are super clean and have no wires hanging into the fishtank or power filters(hob) hanging in the back. How do they achieve that simple and clean look?
 
There'll definately be some sort of wiring in the water as long you're using submerged pump. Just that during photo taking, those spots are not taken toegther with the fishes.:D
 
There'll definately be some sort of wiring in the water as long you're using submerged pump. Just that during photo taking, those spots are not taken toegther with the fishes.:D

a very clever reply bro :cool-1:
 
If you're using a "normal" wet/dry system, the only think you'll see is a overflow and return, and if the back is painted you wont even see that.
everything else is housed in the sump.
 
Aro's pull multiple headbanger stunts when they get spooked, I keep my tank to a minimum so there's less to get hurt on. Aro's thrive in clean water and I usually remove my ugly green tubes when I photograph the tank.

Just used the black invisible air tubing, it works great! Can't see it, it's nice to work with too, pliable.
 
I seen some nice arowana tanks that are super clean and have no wires hanging into the fishtank or power filters(hob) hanging in the back. How do they achieve that simple and clean look?

by trial and error and/or ALOT OF TIME arranging their tanks.
 
bare bottom and back painted black . front lit.
if all else fails, photoshop
 
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