Peacock bass tank

BNoyes

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Yea I just think that plants or some river rock would give some contrast for the peacock bass and oscar. But I don't want to take up too much room so that the peacocks still have some open water to swim in. Also I am planning on adding an arowana to the tank.
 

BNoyes

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Jun 2, 2015
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Yea I just think that plants or some river rock would give some contrast for the peacock bass and oscar. But I don't want to take up too much room so that the peacocks still have some open water to swim in. Also I am planning on adding an arowana to the tank.
 

BNoyes

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Jun 2, 2015
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Yea, I am unsure whether I want to add some river rock and artificial plants for some contrast to make my peacock bass color pop. I am not sure why, but ever since these fish have moved into this tank, their color has been very dark, maybe lighting or decoration?
 

BNoyes

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Yea, I am unsure if I do want to add any plants or river rock to add more contrast for the peacock bass. This is mainly because in this new tank set-up, the peacock bass color is really not popping, and I am unsure whether it is the lighting or the decor at this point
 

BNoyes

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I should use some different lighting, because shop lights are not doing the trick.
 
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