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  1. I haven't gone to town to get plain gravel yet. I put some young males in the photo booth to see how they looked and got a few shots that are closer to the actual colors on the fish. Jimmy's video helped because I learned how to turn down the exposure on my iphone and allow the light from above to show the fish.
  2. Thanks for the info. I'll think about it. The scratches might not be a big deal because I'm just having fun with this project.
  3. nabokovfan87, I have some of this privacy film, but it's not 100% blocking. I used it on my bedroom windows for privacy while the drapes are open during the day. I could get away with the paint on this tank, I think. There isn't fish in it so it won't need a filter. I'll be using it as a photo booth only.🎥
  4. Thankyou for your input!!!🙂 The 2.5 I have is a used tank and has some scratches. I wonder if they are "buffable"? I used the female guppies first because they are calmer than the males. I need to try a few different things to get good pics, I think. Watching Jimmy's videos now. I'm using an old iphone because it's the only camera I own. My plan is to; get some plain black substrate, like you suggested.... not used from their tank. use white light only remove plants and rock and go with the minimal look use fresh water that has set out for a day or so I wrapped 3 sides of the tank with a black garbage bag and I was trying to hide wrinkles with the the plants and rock.... we'll see what it looks like, I guess. I can always paint the tank if needed. Anyway, this has been a fun project! nabokovfan87 Thank you for posting this!😃
  5. Yesterday I built a fishy photo booth using a 2.5 aquarium, black substrate, a rock and a few plants. I put some guppy girls in there today to see what I could get in the way of action shots and I could use some suggestions. My thoughts; I used their aquarium water to fill the photo booth and there are too many particles from the substrate that I scooped up.... lots of girls swimming around has stirred the pot. This aquarium is too small for a sponge filter (I think)... do I need to do lots of water changes? The fish won't be in here long, just for a photo shoot. Lighting is not quite right. I'll need to figure it out because these girls look washed out in here. My eyes pick up much more color. Maybe I'll look for that video that Jimmy did.... I used the light setting with all of the colored lights on these pics, except one picture which I used only white light. Too many girls in the tank?
  6. Nice, that is where my Sister lives. I'm North of you. I live in the Columbia River Gorge, Corbett, Oregon.
  7. I think I'll make one like this..... only I'll most likely replace the metal "chain" with fishing line or yarn. You have such great ideas!
  8. Poultry wire (chicken wire) comes in a vinyl coated variety. Here's the link to the Home Depot. You can search the internet for other sources, including fb marketplace near you or craigslist. It's summer time so people may have extra after their projects. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt-1-in-x-2-ft-x-25-ft-PVC-Coated-Poultry-Netting-308452EB/205960876
  9. Thank you! I only had 48! Now I can see it.😁
  10. I use a thermometer in my hatchery water so I can keep the temp between 78 and 80 degrees. I can alter the heat source when the weather changes. 🙂
  11. This is what I get when I search; Didn't find what you were looking for? Try searching for: The phrase "Fish Swap - Buy/Sell/Trade" Fish OR Swap OR - OR Buy/Sell/Trade Newest results first Fish Swap - Buy/Sell/Trade in content titles only
  12. I use auto feeders and Xtreme pelleted foods... different foods for different fish. The feeder drops some of the "Nano" and some of the "Slow-Sinking Community". Everyone gets a bite. You'll need to evaluate which foods work best for your fish. Be sure to put your feeder away from the sponge filter, if you use one. The tiny bubbles from the sponge filter can create a food clog.😁
  13. I know that "in ground" ponds require a hot wire (electric fence wire). I'm thinking you might be able to get away with a physical cover on a stock tank. You could clamp it down on the edges.
  14. I'm not able to locate this forum. What's it under? 🙂
  15. Water sprite floating on the surface is wonderful for guppy breeding. Not only can the fry hide in the roots and the foliage, but the female likes to be alone while giving birth and she will often swim up into the plants while giving birth. I have planted aquariums and use CaribSea Echo Complete. The fry will sometimes hide in the substrate when they are a couple of days old. I use Sponge filters from Aquarium Co-Op for filteration and have a light on a timer.
  16. @Odd Duck It's a tight fit. I can move them to suit her needs, but it takes both hands. They don't move while she's using them.
  17. They love nature. I think fresh air helps all of us sleep better. 🙂
  18. Mine used to do this. Now I make sure she gets enough attention and exercise during the day and she sleeps soundly all night.
  19. I love this youtube video. I laugh every time.
  20. @Hobbit I have a small cat (9 pounds). Depending on the confidence of the cat, sizes may need to be adjusted. The height you want to lift your cat will vary also. I used; Black 1/2 pipe from big box store 2 pipe flange 4 black screws (only two on each flange go into the stud in the wall, the other two are for aesthetics) 1 -2" nipple 1 - 3" nipple 6 -6" nipples 5 - 8" nipples 6 "T"s 8 - 90 degree elbows 1 -8 foot long pine board 1 by 12" 2 placemats from IKEA varathane to seal the wood. *I drew a pattern of the wood stairs onto the pine board and cut them out with a jigsaw (bandsaw would have been easier) *drilled a hole for the pipe to go through the wooden step *routed out the area for the traction (placemat cut into circles) *sanded each step *sealed wood with varathane *glued the place mats into place *put the ladder together while wiping the pipes down (they're dirty! You can seal them if you want) *mounted it to the studs on the wall using a stud finder It took me awhile to build it, but I really enjoyed the process. I've built her a few other ladders and she enjoys using them. My goal is to give her enough exercise each day, that she will sleep through the night. All treats and food are given up high. She is only 3 years old and very active. As she ages, I'll need to make it easier for her. Right now this works. I laugh when she uses the runway shelves high above me. The newest shelf that I built has a PVC pipe wrapped in jute as well as a fence to keep the treats from hitting the wall and landing on the floor. I really prefer this type of shelf because it is much easier to toss the treats up to her and have them stay there. LOL!
  21. @Hobbit; Thank you! Yes. I enjoy a variety of hobbies. I like to build things to enhance my critters' experiences. @Patrick_GThank you. Rheanne really enjoys looking down on humans. LOL! @Odd DuckThank you! Yes, I built it myself. It's been so much fun watching her get the spiders from the vaulted ceilings. I have trouble reaching that high with my swiffer. Thank you! Yes, I did. It was a fun project.
  22. My plants LOVE that water. I take it outside and poor it on a different plant each time.
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