A couple of perspectives on my GloFish setup...
We're looking at a 15 gallon tank with 9 "glowing" Danio's, three green, orange, and pink. I decided to go with black background/sides and gravel to add to the effect when the blacklight is on. They really do "glo" and it's pretty neat to watch these glowing fish swim around in darkness. I tried to catch a shot and/or video of the blacklighting, but not enough light and these guys don't hold still.
The rest of the decor is plastic plants and glass rocks of colors not normally found in nature. I enjoyed 'scaping this tank with an "unnatural" theme, as I typically embrace the natural look.
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"Adopt the pace of nature, her secret is patience." Emerson
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you should turn it in to a freshwater reef tank.
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on second thought... it might take away from the Glofish.
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on second thought... it might take away from the Glofish.
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