As a new member who is in the process of setting up a SA tank, I really appreciate these insights. I will definitely be using some of these techniques. Thanks for the excellent write up!
Thank you very much.As a new member who is in the process of setting up a SA tank, I really appreciate these insights. I will definitely be using some of these techniques. Thanks for the excellent write up!
Some great species there.I'd like to keep Geo's and other similar fish. I'd also like to have Pike, perhaps Hero's, maybe Angels, and other supporting characters. Time will tell as the tank comes together
Certainly.One thing I was unclear about was when you spoke about the use of slate and gluing branches to it. Would you mind elaborating?
Awesome! Thank you. I was totally overthinking it. I remember when driftwood was often sold like that. I like the idea of doing it yourself because you can achieve the look you are going for without searching forever for that "perfect" piece.Certainly.View attachment 1314563
Some times it's nice to create the look of old dead roots or branches that used to grow upwards towards the water surface from the substrate.
Here is a quick sketch to help show what I mean.
Yes Hendre, I probably use them more than any other leaf.Stanzzzz7 have you used oak leaves? Found some and am tempted to try them for my shrimp