What's In Your Tank!?!

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ldschmdit29

Feeder Fish
MFK Member
Whats in your tank? Not fish wise. I'm talking about plants, driftwood, air stones, ceramic objects, tunnels, caves, :werd:anything weird:WHOA:? The bottom of my tank looks bare, and was wondering what you have in you tank?!?
 
2 large peices of wood in one tank and 3 smaller peices of wood long with a few large rounded rocks in another .

Fake plants will be going in both soon , i think .
 
look at my avatar haha
 
i have a simple rock pile in my 90. Used some baseball size stones and made almost a full circle then some larged flatter rocks and turned it into a cave with a hollow center but it retains the look of a rock pile instead of a manmade stack of rocks
 
I took a PVC pipe, some aquarium safe silicone (GE Silicone I 100% silicone, blue tube) and river rocks. I siliconed the rocks to the PVC tube and ta da.. Instant cave for my polypterus. Well not really instant it took a while to silicone all of the rocks to it, I also had to wait for one side to dry before I went onto another side. Took a while.
 
Nothing- the tank is bare. (Well, I suppose that wouldn't be entirely correct- there is water in the tank and a bit of fish poo scattered on the bottom.)
 
Mine has a huge pile of bog wood tangled up with lots of hiding places taking up most of it, and space left at one end for a large fake crocodile skull type thing. it's supposed to be bare bottom but there's a little sand left from a previous owner. a few fake plants that sit there and get knocked around alot by the fish, 300w heater at each end and eheim to-filter pipes at each end (returns are above water level)

To save confusion, it's a different tank now to the one in my avatar!
 
Sand, Rocks, Driftwood, and 2 Plants in one of the tanks.
 
I have a layer of gravel on the bottom. On top of the gravel I got a flower pot and some kinf of rock. I got a floating peice of driftwood up top.

I was thinking about putting a beer can in their but I realized that it can screw the water parameters up (because of the metal) and kill the fish.
 
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