robertcrowe
Jun 13 2006, 08:04 PM
I need help decorating my 29 gallon tank. I already have rocks at the bottom. I was thinking about one of those wallpaper things you put at the back. A bubble wall, Coral reef ornaments that have bubbles coming out of them. I was just wondering what I should put in.

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Trinket
Jun 16 2006, 03:44 AM
You can get ornaments like fake plants that have an airstone attached which look good. I suggest you have a hunt at your local lfs and see what they have . Your stones look nice. What about a bridge or a cave type ornament they can hide in or behind? I wouldn't add too much. My 30 gallon bare bottom has 2 fake plants is all- and looks nice I think
jen626
Jun 16 2006, 03:28 PM
I want to know where they got the tubing to extend the intake...I have a similar filter and I have had a hard time finding tubing for it because the intake is rectangular rather than round. It looks like a handmade extension job in the pic so i thought I'd ask. I think I am going to break down and spend the $20 to get the actual parts from Marineland.
Ponderosa Power
Jun 16 2006, 04:35 PM
Jen have you checked Big Al's? They sell all sorts of parts and you might find a better deal there, although you still have to pay for shipping.
I'd put a nice peice of fake driftwood in there. Petsmart's Top Fin collection has a lot of life like and interesting designs and they come in all shapes and sizes. I think that would make a nice centerpeice.
robertcrowe
Jun 17 2006, 09:17 PM
I have a piece of driftwood that floats at the top of the tank
jen626
Jun 17 2006, 09:24 PM
Thanks for pm'ing me about the fileter, it just looked like clear tubing in the pic for some reason! I got my filters used and he did not have the extensions. So I will either make one or buy them from Marineland. Thank you! I can't wait to see pics once you have decorated, i am looking for ideas myself.
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