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Posted 1/8/2007 6:56:16 AM
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Nice tank WeeV...the decoration is minimalist, but has a very good sense of balance. It's pleasing to the eye. I think it would look even better if you put a solid colored background on the tank (black or blue maybe...I'm a big fan of black). Nice tank though.

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Posted 1/8/2007 10:20:44 AM
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Thanx Hailey,

I completely agree with the black background but can't find any!!

The only ones i can source here are imitation of rocks or plants.

Anyone any ideas of where i can source or a DIY method?

Vic

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Posted 1/8/2007 10:27:21 AM
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I simply paint the backs of my tanks black with non-toxic acrylic paint. On one tank I didn't want to paint because I was planning to sell it I used a large piece of black paper and it looked fine.

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Posted 1/8/2007 11:31:04 AM
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Yeah thats a great idea...

Think I'll just paint the back of it.  Thanx Hailey

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Posted 1/8/2007 1:55:49 PM


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1 37-2 female convicts, Stella and Dora

38 gallon-8 skirted tetras, 3 yo-yo loaches, 3 pristella tetras, 1 clown pleco

55 gallon- 1 gourami, 2 glass catfish, 3 peppered corie2, 3 emerald cories, 3 panda cories, 6 zebra danios, 4 bleeding heart tetras, 3 serpae tetras, 9 neons, and a snowball pleco.

(I know I need to even some schools out, however, waiting for a lfs to carry needed fish!!!!)

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1 chug-chihuahua and pug
1 dachshund mix
1 chesapeake bay retriever

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Posted 1/8/2007 5:00:58 PM


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Wee V-

Do you have two female bettas and a male betta in your tank?

10-gallon: Empty
20-gallon tall: Empty

29-gallon South American, 80 watts: 1 Dwarf Neon Rainbowfish, 6 Glowlight Tetras, 1 Ember Tetra, 1 Rummynose Tetra, Wild Apistogramma cacatuoides - Plants: Echinodorus amazonicus, Mayaca fluviatilis, Vallisneria, Alternanthera reineckii, Microsorum pteropus, Rotala indica, Echinodorus parviflorus

90-gallon: 1 Common Goldfish, 1 Sarasa Common Goldfish

Click WWW under my posts to get to my site (tank pictures there!)
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Posted 1/8/2007 6:40:47 PM