I was lucky enough to stop in and see Alastair and this tank last week, while making an extremely exciting collection (more on which in the coming weeks). Idiotically I'd managed to pack my camera without a memory card, so no photos unfortunately.
I know Al's had a few frustrations with crypt melt and transitioning between low and high tech, but the tank still has massive impact. The hardscape is genuinely great - managing to blend that many disparate large pieces of wood into a cohesive scape is no mean feat. The stars really are the fish though - seeing them in a tank with enough area and structure that different individuals/species visibly occupy different territories and niches and exhibit very natural looking behaviour totally made my day. None of the shyness that you might associate with species like Paros and galaxy rasboras was apparent, even with lots of people crowding around the tank.
I think I might start recommending 1000 litres as a minimum acceptable tank size 😛
Hi Tom,
Very kind words mate really are. Was great to finally catch up and will look forward to a trip down over the next month or two to have a proper chinwag.
An exciting yet very heavy collection and one I'm looking forward to seeing get underway. It'll all look nice together. I could see that mind of yours ticking away on all the possible options.
I'm really glad you got to see it finally and was pleased I'd gotten ontop of the melt etc by the time you'd arrived. Just my silly mistake of doing filter clean on both filters gave you a nice cloudy look ha ha.
I couldn't agree more on your words. The wood was the hardest part to put together but think it was the perfect pick for this tank.
The inhabitants really have come out of any shells they may have had and was great to see them out and about as usual. Shame you couldn't stay long Tom and HOW could you have forgotten to bring the sd card Pffft lol
Sounds like Alastair should be selling tickets to view ! You're observation that the Fish are the Stars is very valid - being a long time Aquarist (40+ years) my main beef about a lot of the wonderful contributions on this site are let down by the attention to detail when stocking the final setup !
I say " Well done Alistair " , let's see some more pictures please !
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Thanks Richard, I couldn't agree more about what you just said. Although my way of doing things is building a scape around the inhabitants so they feel comfortable and at home.
I keep all of mine too and not take them back to shops after final shots etc or pass them to someone I know who'll look after them just whilst I change tanks.
The planted tanks is a hobby I really love doing and won't ever stop, I'm constantly thinking what to add or change or what's next but my true passion is these species of fish. I fell in love with them a few years ago and any set ups I do will have these inhabitants requirements taken into account.
Your very welcome to pop over for a brew and what not Richard. I know your not far.
P's update to follow shortly