life~reefer Member Feb 5, 2009 #6 Originally Posted by subielover http:///forum/post/2942490 Lose the background and yellow tang then I will like it Couldn't have said it better.
Originally Posted by subielover http:///forum/post/2942490 Lose the background and yellow tang then I will like it Couldn't have said it better.
spanko Active Member Feb 5, 2009 #7 Nice scape. Did the rocks come like that or have you glued or otherwise attached them?
jay02483 Member Feb 5, 2009 #8 aww whats wrong with the yellow tang? suggestion for a different fish? and suggestion on a new backround?
aww whats wrong with the yellow tang? suggestion for a different fish? and suggestion on a new backround?
subaru07 Member Feb 5, 2009 #9 Looks good Lose the tang the tanks to small for a tang Try a black backround, I used black constrution paper
Looks good Lose the tang the tanks to small for a tang Try a black backround, I used black constrution paper
jay02483 Member Feb 5, 2009 #10 im already starting the upgrade process, getting a larger tank to move my tang into. what other fish do u suggest for the tank then?
im already starting the upgrade process, getting a larger tank to move my tang into. what other fish do u suggest for the tank then?
subielover Active Member Feb 5, 2009 #11 Lots of options, take a look at other nano tanks and see what other people have. Tangs, no matter how small, need a lot of swimming space.
Lots of options, take a look at other nano tanks and see what other people have. Tangs, no matter how small, need a lot of swimming space.
coastie5685 Member Feb 5, 2009 #12 i like the setup... agree with losing background.... thats freshwater style lol. but yes black construction paper would make it nice...
i like the setup... agree with losing background.... thats freshwater style lol. but yes black construction paper would make it nice...