Buajajajaja, sometimes it's a hard habit to break.Impulse buying? Who does that?! I most certainly would never
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Buajajajaja, sometimes it's a hard habit to break.Impulse buying? Who does that?! I most certainly would never
I can’t break it. So I told my wife I need another tank because this one’s getting full and I have no plans to stop buying/collecting coralsBuajajajaja, sometimes it's a hard habit to break.
Defiantly the bright colors of the corals that pop out at you and wave in the current.I know for me, there are a lot of visually pleasing tanks on here. From tanks with unique fish, or tanks filled with coral, there is nothing short of variety on here. I am wondering, what makes a tank visually pleasing to you? Is it the livestock in the tank? or is it the way they have their layout. Curious to see what everyone says!
That's a good call...buajajajaja!!! Back in the days an old wise reefer friend of mine told me, "If your wife isn't catch by the hobby, go buy it and explain later". BuajajajajaI can’t break it. So I told my wife I need another tank because this one’s getting full and I have no plans to stop buying/collecting corals
Gonna agree this this but I think color contrasting is important too. I'm personally not a fan of the deep blue, rainbow tank look. While I understand they can look striking in their own way, I don't find it visually appealing.Color and negative space.
I can't agree more, I liked too, movements, beside the fishes swimming side to side, up and down, in and out. I want to see the look of rip currents inside the tank. But, another cool currents mover are the gonies, alveos, well stablish and in the right place, with the right flow... Uffff, breath-takingIt's always cool when I see a tank that is just full of torches or anemones that are just moving due to the flow in the tank