RHenovation
If you've had the chance to walk past the fish tank recently, you would have seen the changes made to the tank! After our final paper, Jacob and I made a trip to the fish shop with some of the other guys to shop for new plants. That night itself we removed the left-most piece of the driftwood and planted the new plants in that area. We also placed a layer of grey-ish stones in that area. I really like the new plants, makes a difference from the uniform green colour previously. We didn't change anything on the right side of the tank, and the centre piece of driftwoods are still the same. We just removed most of the old plants since there were too many and saved a patch of Windelovs that were tied to a small piece of wood for the centre.
Now the tank feels so empty :p. We're planning to add more 'caves' to the tank for the fishes to hide in. That'll be another mini project for us during this break. Happy holidays everyone and stay tuned!
Now the tank feels so empty :p. We're planning to add more 'caves' to the tank for the fishes to hide in. That'll be another mini project for us during this break. Happy holidays everyone and stay tuned!
2 Comments:
Great work guys! I'm really glad to see the tank refreshed! =)
Maybe you can consider taking some wonderful photos with these parameters:
RH Fish Tank lights "on";
Night-time with all other lights turned "off"; and
Camera just above the glare of the light tubes, angled slightly downwards.
...then add them in this blog and Flickr!
Have fun with the photography!
yup yup, thanks for the tips! i'll definately go try it out :D
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