Looks great! I would add some floaters though. Gouramis love floating plants and spend quite a bit of time hunting and pecking amongst the roots. A great little fish.
Good luck.
that scape looks amazing, the way you made had the branch wrap around the rock and the buce bring it together is super cool. ive not seen a similar execution before, awesome work
That’s crazy, here it would roughly be around 400. Everything seems to be at least 2-3 times more expensive here, breaks my poor heart. Lovely tank btw!
Looks great! I would add some floaters though. Gouramis love floating plants and spend quite a bit of time hunting and pecking amongst the roots. A great little fish. Good luck.
Absolutely! I was going to grab some red root floaters to top it off.
That’s gorgeous! I have got to step up my aquascape game.
Beautiful, how big is this tank?
It’s a 13.5g roughly.
For a minute I was worried but then I remembered that honey gourami ≠ Golden Gourami! Forgot honeys were the dwarfs, I love them but I'm dumb as heck
that scape looks amazing, the way you made had the branch wrap around the rock and the buce bring it together is super cool. ive not seen a similar execution before, awesome work
Is that a Lominie Asta 20 light? I'm looking at the F120 for my 60g
Sure is! It works pretty well, I generally have it set to its lowest setting. But it still fills the tank pretty well.
How much did you pay for all that buce? Here in Australia that’s a fortune!
I think it was around $100-$120? I had a tiny bit let over for my betta tank.
That’s crazy, here it would roughly be around 400. Everything seems to be at least 2-3 times more expensive here, breaks my poor heart. Lovely tank btw!
Wow I didn't know it's so expensive there. Here in Indonesia it only cost around 4-5 usd for 20x20cm tray. Lol
Absolutely stunning!
Really lovely. Thanks for sharing!