This should help. I will not be giving up my day job to produce youtube videos LOLIf you get a chance it would be nice to see a video so we can get a better over all perspective of the fish room. Looks pretty clean and well done to me.
Haha nah that helps a lot with understanding the layout. Kind of hard to piece it all together with pictures at least for my feeble brain.This should help. I will not be giving up my day job to produce youtube videos LOL
The next step in the project is going to be a big change to how the overall room looks... casing the new rack. We won't be able to see all the 5.5g's from the couch and the glare from those lights will be gone. Then the "show" tank goes onto the new rack and gets plumbed in etc. Lots more to comeAlso it looks pretty organized and not too clustered. Just a few loose ends to tie it up maybe to make it super clean.
It's a very different experience doing this WITH a spouse. The room would look very different if I was completely in charge! We have different tastes in fish and there is always disagreement when it comes to reducing stock.Relationship goals!
My girlfriend would want this, gotta hold onto her
Haha. Sounds like a good deal still!It's a very different experience doing this WITH a spouse. The room would look very different if I was completely in charge! We have different tastes in fish and there is always disagreement when it comes to reducing stock.
On the other hand, many hands make light work. We have split the maintenance so that she is in charge of feeding and monitoring... while she feeds she keeps an eye out for problems with both fish (injuries, deaths, disease) and tanks (malfunctioning filters etc.). If she finds a problem, it becomes my problem. Maintenance of the tanks is my job.