Here are a few pics of my 30 gallon long. This is the largest tank that I have had, and it looks like a puddle compared to some of the tanks I've seen on here. If I had some of the monsters I've seen here, the floor of my apartment would collapse! LOL
Any way, I've tried to stick with a SE Asian Biotope. This tank is also my first attempt with plants, a biotope, and all the other things that go with it. I have an AquaClear 50 modified with a sponge on the intake and a DIY water deflector, Hydor Theo 150W heater, DIY CO2, 96W Compact Flourescent light, 80 lbs. of Eco-Compelete, and Seachem Ferts. The stock is a golden wonder killifish trio, Paradise fish pair, SAE, female betta splendens (I am thinking about moving them to another tank, they don't really fit with the biotope), and loads of MTS. I am looking for another SAE. The plants are water wisteria, V. spiralis, different crypts, sunset hygro, and a few that I can't think of the names right now. There's a driftwood pile in the right side under the filter's current for the Singapore shrimp (that I had to move out due to the need for medicating for now). I have 4 female and 1 male Singapore shrimp.
So, here's my itty-bitty camera phone pics. The "real" camera is on a "trip" out of the country right now, so bear with me!
Male Singapore shrimp under driftwood; female is in lower left corner with a blue female betta:
The 30 gallon and two 10 gallons:
My SAE:
The driftwood pile:
Male Paradise fish (Sorry for the blur, he's always on the move):
30 gallon again:
I'll try to get some better pics. Alot of the plants are recouping after I was without a light bulb for several weeks. (That was partly thanks to a certain somewhere that's slack on special orders.)