Actually, the style Takashi Amano created works best for temporary installations. He's done awesome scenes, and that is really what he is after. While it is so very, very beautiful when done right, I prefer a more natural approach and watching things grown and change over time. I was the same way when I did reef tanks - it is not so much about the finished look as it is the constant subtle changes you notice over long periods of time.That is an awesome aquarium. I wish I had the skill to start one like that.
Sounds right. He was fed food. But yeah I suppose not an ideal set up.Noooooooo!!!!!!!
That poor betta needs more water surface area than that! I hate those things! You can keep a plant like that, but the fish needs plenty of room at the top. Even worse, some people think they nibble the roots for food. Betta fish are omnivores but probably eat more meat (insects) in the wild.
your kitty wont mind
My ultimate aquarium goal would consist of local flora and fauna. In grade school we collected pond water and set up an aquarium in the biology lab. We put drops of the pond water on slides and looked at it through microscopes. I was fascinated by the hydras.Actually, the style Takashi Amano created works best for temporary installations. He's done awesome scenes, and that is really what he is after. While it is so very, very beautiful when done right, I prefer a more natural approach and watching things grown and change over time. I was the same way when I did reef tanks - it is not so much about the finished look as it is the constant subtle changes you notice over long periods of time.
I used to keep betas when I was younger and my friends and I used to fight them. I also had a 20 gallon freshwater tank. I was into fish as a hobby when I was a kidi just bought a fish, a betta, never had a fish before, he has a 1 gallon bowl with a tiki and some rocks.
any of you have fish? i think this guy is awesome
did you really?I used to keep betas when I was younger and my friends and I used to fight them...
Yes... fish need a dark period. Also, too much light will grow algae that much faster, which means more cleaning, which means more stress to the fish.does he need dark time too? can i take him from my office out to another room when i'm not working?
ya, lol. if you put 2 males together, they going beef it out.did you really?
holy shit you had a 12 year old fish?!?! i wonder how old Fred is?We had a 55 gallon fresh as a kid with lots of different fish, my favorite were the two rope fish we had, they were 12 years old when we gave them away with the whole setup.
What up Gypsy?Lmfao I want a fish tank after I move
Legend has it that Hanako (a Koi) lived to 226 years. I'm not sure if that was confirmed, but some fish (especially Koi) can live for a very, very long time.holy shit you had a 12 year old fish?!?!
A place to retreat to helps. The rest is really decoration for you more than him. You just don't want to overcrowd, and leave plenty of surface area. Yeah - they jump. But in a typical vase or bowl, the curvature usually prevents this - don't fill to the top.thanks, i will be sure to get him a good nighty night period
he's in a gallon bowl
do they like stuff in there with them? you think that tiki is enough? i could rinse off some shells really well and put them in there too?
he's funny, he keeps sticking his head in that tiki's mouth, i can picture another one in there hiding waiting to jump out and scare him (i'm smoking on my cheese so i can see this quite well)