I've not posted my biggest fish tank for a while! It's now a Bristlenose and endler aquarium with a few neocaridina shrimp! This is where the tentacle beasts live.
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I've not posted my biggest fish tank for a while! It's now a Bristlenose and endler aquarium with a few neocaridina shrimp! This is where the tentacle beasts live.
Low grade red cherry shrimp (Neocaridina davidi var. red).
Wrong, this little shrimp gets an A+ in my HEART
All of my aquariums have gotten very overgrown.
Need to do a bit of maintenance on this aquarium
There's algae starting to grow on some leaves and the glass. The fish don't seem to mind though.
The loaches come out a bit more because of the dimmer lighting from the overgrown plants
Dimitri likes hanging out in the overgrown plants and thinking about things that we wouldn't understand.
All those deep thoughts make him very tired. It's hard being Dimitri.
My betta recently passed at 3 years, so I’m resetting this tank as a plant-only tank. The anubias was somewhat neglected but grew a lot over the years. And the one lucky bamboo became five lucky bamboo clones. I might re-add some monte carlo carpet plants and run some co2 + add nitrogen.
Algae is a problem due to some nutrition deficiencies despite curbing lights. The lucky bamboo really soaks up everything and now there is no fish to add nitrogen into the system. Things were running smoother when I had co2 on too.
some recent pics i took of my shrimp :3
my aquarium decided to make flowers today. let's admire them.
Aquascaped Jungle | aquashopwasabi_kyoto_japan on Instagram
I got a snail and my betta is being such a creeper. he’s not trying to attack it he’s just following it around staring at it lol
he really said wtf is that and why is it in my house
My newest hyperfixation (New is relative I’ve been on this for weeks now) is Aquascaping, the concept of taking a fish tank, maybe a small one, maybe large, and creating an artpiece with it from living things. Like LOOK AT THIS
And THIS??
They tell stories with the tanks, worlds contained in a cube of water, entire landscapes with fish like dragons, shrimp like birds
And the community is massively nice, they share tips and tricks, advice on where to find the best plants and animals, they’re insanely dedicated to the health of fish, FISH! I’ve hated the pictures of Bettas in tiny sterile glass jars, where they get sick swimming in circles of their own waste. Aquascapers with a betta?
They make them the STAR of a prized exhibit, water changes once a week, blood worms as a treat and reward for tricks. THEY TRAIN FISH!?!! And they welcome everyone new to the hobby, with a tiny tank and plants, or a massive tank and an axolotl it doesn’t matter, all are celebrated because the more people who get into it the more they can rant and obsess over this artform. What could they talk about? TONS! There’s different styles of aquascaping!
“Nature Aquariums” are the ones above, and this style was invented by Takashi Amano in the 90s, it emphasizes the beauty of nature both terrestrial and aquatic.
“Iwagumi Style” aquscapes are about simplicity, a field of moss with a single rock to the leftmost side and a school of guppies drifting above or a hardscape made to emulate rocky gnolls with a cover of grass. This style was also invented by Amano in the mid 80s, and although it looks simple, the slow growing moss is hard to cultivate in the perfect way.
And then there’s the Dutch Style, invented in the 1930s by the Dutch Society of Aquarists, this style is about CONTRAST, vibrancy against muted tones, hot and cold colours mixed to draw the eye, a great explosion of planted art.
And there’s so much more! I could rant for ages, about the time it takes to grow the plants and acclimate the water, and test for water hardness or CO2 injection, or ammonia levels, the debate still raging about whether or not you need UV light for optimal growth conditions, the diet planning for different species of fish, it goes on! I just… I really love this niche hobby that has been around for over a century quietly passing on a passionate love for the beauty of aquatic life.
They act like I never feed them ever in their lives 🙄
a look at one of the 10 gallons.
My banana lily lilypads have made a fairy circle! 🍌🦐🍌
7 Month Update!
This 20 gallon really got to be a jungle. It's held a few generations of platys and a betta for 7 months now. The Plants really took off and kept growing.
This has been a low tech tank and a real challenge to get the lighting schedule right to avoid algae. I recently (last month) introduced a DIY co2 to try and push the last of the algae out, so far so good everything is brilliantly green and growing like weeds. Hopefully it can return to low tech soon.
Ifrit and his friends are enjoying the new petite Anubias nana I got for the cholla wood
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Got too sad seeing no betta in the panda corys' tank, so say hello to Leviathan! He's already colored up so much, and it's only been a few days, he's even more colorful in person!
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