Damn Justin, thats looking awesome. That 3d background makes the tank for sure. Would love to have a setup like that one day.
Thank you Chris!
I gotta say man I'm not a huge fan of that color of sand. I don't think it goes that well with the rocks and background. Any way you can mix in something darker? I know you're going for a natural look...any sand would be close to the same color of the rocks (in a natural system).
Those rocks are sweet though. They look so real. I didn't look when I was there, do any have access into the centers for spawning sites? If so, I need to get some.
Thanks Jamie. The rocks are enclosed so they do not have access for spawning, they only have a couple holes drilled to allow water in so they sink. The material they are made out of makes it easier to punch a hole in than clay pots so they could be used for spawning easily.
I can't say I disagree with you on the sand in this pic and I really appreciate the honest feedback, I am on the fence. For what it's worth, the lighting is a 300watt shop light and the tank is cloudy. I am sure it will look darker with regular tank lighting on it. (hopefully anyway)
I hate to agree with Jamey but X2 on this..... maybe even doing something Like Jose did on his 400g mixing some black in there, something....
I'll know better when it clears and can actually get a better idea
We will know by tonight since I'll have updated pics up in the build thread, it should be clear by then. I hate mixing substrate I think (my opinion only, not talking about Jose's tank) but I think it looks unatural unless done right. I plan to mix in small pebbles with this sand later this weekend along with some smaller stones. Do you think if I use a dark brown and grey pebbles it will darken it "just right"? Like I said it's not scaped yet, just the "dirty" work finished so I can move my fish.
My dovii and midas tanks are a wreck right now too. All of the new neighbors keep coming over to see these tank like "wow" and I'm cringing because they look like crap.. In a couple weeks I'll be back on track.
Combination looks excellent to me. Dang your creative!
Thanks Sam!
It looks great Justin. Although with the tank being cloudy right now it does make it hard to get a clear idea of what it will look like with that sand. But since your putting festae in there I wouldn't add any darker substrate because your background is dark and will alreadt take away from their color. White sand would make the tank look to contrast. I honestly think you made a good choice and the tank will look much better once it settles
Thanks Jason and that is a really good point about the festae. The last thing I want is to wash out their colors with a nice tank. I honestly think once everything settles and I can add some smaller pebbles to the sand things will look much better. Only time will tell.