Help - Search - Members - Calendar
Full Version: Pharohs Tank
Forum > The Goldfish Topics > Goldfish Tanks > Goldfish plants, & how to set up a planted tank
koko
This is the 45 gal tank that I set up awhile back ago. This is now Pharoh and Fionas new home, and Hopefully there breeding house hah.gif
Ranchugirl
Wow, Koko, that turned out nice!! I sure hope those two can appreciate that, and not turn those lovely plants into salad buffet! hah.gif
Kingyo
Very nice tank Koko! What are those beautiful tall plants? If you are planning for a breeding tank, you could also add some bushy plants like hornwort!
koko
Those are onion plants. Easy to care for. The small log in front has Java moss on it which will grow eventually across the bottom floor. This I'm going to use when they lay the eggs so that I can pick up the eggs in that and then move them to the other side of the tank and use a divider from the parents this way I can have the parents and the babies all in one tank. smile.gif

What do you think:)
Jed
Koko, you did a nice job there. Those plant are beautiful.
fantailfan
i really like the look of that tank. the flower pots are wonderful. i never thought of those. also, you can see a kitty in that picture. on the right side. i think you have one of those catparasites.
gonzofan432
Koko,
That is SUCH the love nest!!! Brightest Blessings to Pharoh & Fiona's Happy New Home!!!!! wub.gif
Kristin
mary
I think it's great, Koko - a beautiful tank! Now we'll all be waiting for those babies. )
koko
Im trying. I think Pharoh needs to be coxed rofl3.gif
bbqvalefor
light some candles, and play some romantic music... ??
Might do the trick! lol.GIF
koko
I was thinking of giving him "Viagra" rofl3.gif rofl3.gif
fantailfan
a liquid suspension of viagra, and some barry white on the speakers. maybe a lava lamp near by.......
koko
rofl3.gif rofl3.gif
fantailfan
OR some oysters. i hear those work.
bbqvalefor
I was thinking how beautiful the babies will be... I hope that things progress soon for you... and THEM! smile.gif
missjaala
Love the flower pots, the more times I see them the more I love how they look in the tank.
This is a "lo-fi" version of our main content. To view the full version with more information, formatting and images, please click here.