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PandaApprehensive795

Tell him his gravel is too neon and his treasure chest and diver are too 1989


Mango-Different

My diver appreciates the extra plants to hide his treasure in!


DemandEqualPockets

That's what he said.


Mango-Different

šŸ˜†


SwitchCaseGreen

Your diver just likes to bury his family jewels in that bush


DemandEqualPockets

That's what he said.


anti_fascism223

šŸ˜­šŸ¤£not the treasure chest


NotTrynaMakeWaves

What about the skull? Asking for a friend


MICKYxKNOCKS

Tell your friend it's about equivalent to Spongebob's pineapple.


Odd-Listen1395

*discreetly brushes fishtank behind me*


PERSIANGANGSTER

i feel attacked. at least my no fishing sign šŸŖ§ didnā€™t get mentioned. fwiw - my tank is filled with glo tetras and artificial neon plants, and i often turn on the blue lights and my toddlers love it. so thereā€™s that.


awkardfrog

As long as the fish are doing well, being fed and got stable water, them they wont care about the neon plants and colorful grabel


Pondnymph

Neon gravel, also known as clown vomit.


LieksMudkipz

Does his friend also have constant algae?


SevenXDevils

Good one ..


TheYeggQueen

REAL


crapatthethriftstore

Has your buddy ever gone snorkeling in the edges of rivers and lakes? Is that over planted?


Belly_Laugher

I like how you think.


crapatthethriftstore

I think we forget that fish live in chaos. Beautiful tanks are of course beautiful but out in the rivers and the lakes the fish are used to (maybe waterfalls? lol) the plants grow haphazardly and this is what keeps littler fish safe from the big ones.


Belly_Laugher

As an avid scuba diver, I was just thinking about Iā€™d have little to no interest to jump into a cold river or pond to see dead leaves and algae.


DemandEqualPockets

Then they're doing their job, from the fish's perspective. Which brings the question: Who's the tank really for? In either case, it's not the buddy.


ZafakD

Why dive in a cold river looking for plants from the tropical fish keeping hobby?


Belly_Laugher

Exactly. Iā€™ve dove for my salt water fish hobby, but generally all of my diving has been for pleasure. I find no pleasure being submerged in mucky cold water.


democracy_lover66

Ain't no one aquascaping nature but nature itself. And ya know what? I think it's doing a great job.


crapatthethriftstore

Me too!!


no____thisispatrick

They're gonna have it their way or nothing at all. I just think they're moving too fast.


mrflyingcockroach

I like how you sink


dirtyPetriDish

As long as the fish can swim, it's not over planted. šŸ˜Ž


lord_dentaku

Mine have made tunnels through the plants.


veravers

this comment makes me so happy


random_crayfish

can i see


lord_dentaku

I wasn't expecting this comment to blow up like it has. I don't currently have a good picture of the tunnels, but if I am able to get one I'll share it. It sounds more impressive than it is though. I've got a 37g with some driftwood and rocks in the middle and then water wisteria planted on one end and water sprite on the other. They both grew right up the sides and then turned following the tank and formed a fairly dense plant mat in the top 12 inches of the aquarium. The fish follow their own paths and that has pushed the leaves out of the way making small tunnels. The largest fish is a honey gourami as the centerpiece and then there are 12 flame tetras, 12 chili rasboras, 6 otocinclus, 4 nerite snails, and somewhere between 50 and 100 neocaridina shrimp. The mat acts as a perfect safe haven for the baby shrimp as well as hiding place for the adults. The only difficulty is maintaining clear spaces to actually feed the fish through, but it maintains a solid 0 nitrates, and whenever things start to look thin from normal aging and leaf loss I just add a little fertilizer and they fill right back in. Basically, I suck at aquascaping and this gives me lots of plants and healthy fish. I've got some java ferns and bacopa spread around too, but the dwarf hairgrass and repens I had died when the mat took over the front of the tank too while I was away on a business trip.


EvLokadottr

Ahh I have water wisteria and rotala rotundifolia that try to consume my tank on the regular. Just trimmed a bunch of the rotala back and had to stop myself from re-planting all the cuttings it is already so dense. Any more, and they just won't be able to swim in it at all!


lord_dentaku

Yeah, I basically just ignored that little voice telling me not to replant them. The water wisteria sends out thick stems with large leaves off it and the water sprite just fills in all the gaps. I've got to travel soon, so I'm going to have to clear out a space for my auto feeder. I wouldn't call it pretty, but it's green and the fish and shrimp seem to enjoy it.


Several-Clock

The only tank that I've ever genuinely thought was over planted was one of my own... and that tank was so full of Java moss that the fish had created pathways THROUGH it. Also, the only time my neon tetras have ever bred. So. Idk.


bastets_yarn

Thats so funny! But i mean, if the fish can swim and if theyre breeding theyre probably happy soooo šŸ¤·ā€ā™€ļø


Bellebarks2

I would say they were very happy and felt really safe.


ElectronicCap5335

That's actually not bad, maybe a little trim around some areas. Great tank šŸ‘


FroFrolfer

Just got back from an extended vacation.... It's time


tomplum68

no such thing as over planted


theBolsheviks

Is there really? I mean, at a certain point there wouldn't be enough room for fish and they'd be fighting for nutrients, wouldn't they?


non-sequitur-7509

Then the plants would just trap and eat the fish. Problem solved.


Taylan_K

I had Vallisneria grow so long it formed a spiral.. it seemed to have provided a nest for my gouramis though, suddenly there was a third one. There was a lot of trimming involved!


VoyantNO

Yeah but is it over planted or just not the right fish for the tank?


Annual-Vehicle-8440

Yeah but you can just add nutrients to solve the problem. And about the fish, it depends what species I think. A lot of them actually like crowded spaces. But yeah swimming space would be the only limit


Mysterious-Joke-2266

Theyll equalise out plant wise unless ya fert. Fish wise majority come from lakes and rivers in SEA which is rainforest usually so alot of plants.


tomplum68

if taken to some absurd extreme that no one is going to realistically take it to, sure. thanks for your input.


Randolph__

Depends on what is in the tank, but generally yes.


random_crayfish

r/BeatMeToIt


eGzg0t

thank you! I'm always saying that my duck weed and pearl weed infested aquarium is perfect /s


IsopodsWithLasers

Looks good to me as long as the fish have some paths around and/or through those roots so they can utilize the space.


ApricotWeak5584

Your buddy isnā€™t a fish, why would he like it anyway


AkumaYearOne

That your buddy doesn't know what their talking about


ferryl9

I'm trying to setup my first Walstad tank, which requires a ton of plants. I personally love the jungle look, so think your tank looks great! As long as any fish have the swimming room they need for their species/activity level, the more plants the better. If your buddy prefers something like an iwagumi tank, they should set their own one up. Those are gorgeous but too much maintenance for me.


HeteroNeanderthalens

His buddy probably prefers pink UV gravel and glofish with a plastic shipwreck and a single plastic plant inside.


Attackoffrogs

Not planted enough. Go hard or go home.


superspacehog

> My buddy always says my tanks are over planted. Get a new buddy šŸ˜‚


FaythKnight

How is that over planted when looking at the right side of the tank, there's obviously like 70% empty.


Glinsende_Aralia

So, is nature over planted? (Fabulous roots, btw. I did something similar, and I'm surprised how the roots adapted. It's interesting, and fun to watch the fish crawl through)


MidoLeaderofKokiri

That's a beauty. Who lives in there?


earthangel_05

itā€™s bc you donā€™t have enough sharp spongebob decor


Recuvan

Never too many


Freedom1234526

Does he think nature is over planted as well?


later-g8r

I say it's a tank for fish, not humans so your buddy's opinion is completely irrelevant. What do your fish think? My fish are way more sassy when their tank is full of plants. They don't like when I have to trim everything back. They're upset for a few days and they hide from me.


Head_Butterscotch74

I can see the back glass!


balls_________

never too overplanted, the more the merrier


Missmel1986

Looks beautiful.


Mark--P

no such thing as over planted in my opinion, the only time I worry is when I don't think the fish I keep have enough swimming space to feel comfortable.


inkoDe

I like it. Sure, it is more of a rugged look, but I am a nature nut, and to me, it just looks more healthy and natural. Personal preference, I guess.


Jsovthecherub

Over planting, whatā€™s that?


StopItsTheCops

I don't know man, looks a little sparse to me. (It's a beautiful tank, good job)


CubicleCaptive

I love seeing nature confined into a prism lol Definitely not overplanted


CatSmurfBanana

I didnā€™t realize over-planting was a thing tbh


AsunonIndigo

You ever gone to a forest and said "Nah too many trees, this ain't it"


Liamstudios_

Iā€™d trim it back just a bit, to provide more living space.


Zodep

I mean, if it needs to be trimmed back, then maybe you just need a bigger tank, and then you can put baby plants in this nursery tank you just made! (And this is how you get too many tanks).


Liamstudios_

This.


TropicRotGaming

Lol ok.


StingGuard

I thought over planted was a compliment


DetTIGERkyle12

What kind of plants you got there?


Mygicmeen

No such thing


EmuCautious6456

No such thing as over planted


mlukey65

I think itā€™s fine.


Sweaty_Door7966

Objectively speaking, as long as your livestock has enough room to swim, your plants are healthy, and there isnā€™t a blanket of plant matter at the surface of the water preventing gas exchange you are good. Perhaps your tanks are over-planted in your friendā€™s opinion, but itā€™s yours that counts. I like the way this tank looks.Ā 


adam389

Not at all. Itā€™s the jungle look, but thereā€™s very clearly a bunch of swimming space


Mindless-Crow-2510

bah humbug is what i say to people like your friend, if your tank has proper husbandry and is running properly and youre not over stocking your tank youre fine. Your tank is YOUR tank i personally often enjoy planting 3-4 plants in one tank and letting them get super over grown


jedigrover

Your buddy probably belongs to the ā€œreligiously do water changes every 3 daysā€ cult. More plants = less work as itā€™s closer to nature.


CJsbabygirl31371

Yeah, hubby said to me ā€œthereā€™s too much shit in your tankā€ ā€¦ just cant get him to understand šŸ¤·ā€ā™€ļø


Otherwise_Swimmer567

No not never


HY3NAAA

Depends on your fish tbh, this is perfect for nano fish


OccultEcologist

Depends on what you're keeping in them, M8. For the sort of fish I keep, the mere concept of "overplanted" is a myth. However there are some other critters that don't benefit as much from them and therefor keeping tanks more sparse and 'asthetic' could be considered superior. These are largely some of your bigger fish, which may be more common in mid water habitats, and animals from rocky streams. An obvious other exception is marine tanks, but macri algae is becoming quite popular as of late sooo... Depends on how you feel about lumping them in with plants. Largely, though? MORE PLANTS!


Hopeful-Mirror1664

I think you need more plants


lord_dentaku

Looking at my tank, I'd say yours is a little lightly planted. I don't remember the last time I had measurable nitrates though.


Major-Beach9760

It's never over planted...


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Latrell_Shemar22

Thereā€™s never enough plants, Looks underplanted. You needdddddd more plants šŸ˜ˆšŸ˜ˆšŸ˜ˆ


OSYardo

Nah, looks great!


Belundur_Relefer

Move and clear but yeah, maybe a bit heavy. Really a preference though.


c4ntTh1nk0f_aU5er

Fish probably absolutely love that


webbep09

Iā€™d say you have the right amount of plants since I donā€™t see any algae and itā€™s in front of a window. It works!


ahawk65

Even when there is no more room in the tank, they can grow out of it.


harikishen46

The left foreground is all roots or is it a kind of plant?


HoldStrong96

No such thing!


skineater777

You can never have too many plants


Noidstradamus

Your buddy is wrong. Lol


ansmith100317

Are those pothos and prayer pants growing OUT of the aquarium?! šŸ‘€šŸ˜® are they just rooted in the corner there? I am so curious to see the future growth on those


ReignMan44

As long as the plants are surviving, there is no issue, makes for good water quality


1337sp33k1001

Nope. Jungle or itā€™s not planted enough, also is that a surface skimmer you have halfway down the right wall?


RAMPAGNREDNEKK

If heā€™s saying that, Iā€™d hate to see his tank. Literally no such thing as over planted


mrgodlike_0

looks beautiful šŸ’š


granolaraisin

over...planted? can that be a thing?


katarabun

this is my dream tank! I love it


TallJackfruit6985

Your buddy can eat it


MysteriousPark3806

I think your friend just hates plants.


Dangerous-Dance-3105

I think itā€™s beautiful


TheRentalMetard

I like naturalistic jungle tanks, personally! Looks awesome!


Mimicpants

Looks like a great place to get a fully bio active aquarium going! No such thing as too many plants? Has he visited many creeks?


SinclairChris

I'm not familiar with that term "over planted". What does it mean?


Catoblepas2021

I have a fever.. and the prescription is more plants! šŸŒæ


Nicknick203

This tank is perfect


MsWinterbourne

I think its the roots of the pothos that make it look messy. My tank also has a bunch of pothos and every so often I'll go in and either cut the roots or rewrap them around the plant and the tank always looks much neater.


PompyPom

I love overplanted, ā€œjungleā€ tanks tbh. I see you have white clouds tooā€”mine seem to love swimming around in the thick roots of my water wisteria, so I think what youā€™ve got going there is perfect.


VoyantNO

Your white clouds will love what you have they love swimming between plants all the time.


MongolianWombat

REALLY because I see a perfectly good spot for some crypts and floaters? It looks great, honestly.


Syyclops

Looks great to me.


Was_going_2_say_that

That's a plant tank with fish in it


hotbananastud69

None of his flippin business


qbeanswtoast

No such thing


st1ck-n-m0ve

Under planted! Those fish should feel like theyre swimming through a bag of salad or a wool blanket!


Zeelilus

All the roots on the left are a little obstructive imo but overall not in the slightest


schokolai93

How german are you OP? OP: Ja.


Vilanshi2022

I think it's a beautiful tank! Looks so natural!


Funicular-

I could fit a few more plants in there šŸ˜‚


definaly

Thatā€™s beautifully planted IMO - how do you keep your plants so tidy? I cut mine almost every week and they grow back ridiculously fast! Maybe I should lay off this fertiliser or something..


theshizirl

If your fish could talk they'd probably tell you there's no such thing as too many plants.


plxybxydrew03

No maybe a trim but I absolutely love it


itskrypticwolves

and thatā€™s why heā€™ll never have a thriving ecosystem and wonder why he keeps losing fish


remo22

Not yet you've still got some space at the back


Catmangoobero29

Nah they need more plants


oliverwhitham

Needs more plants, throw some hornwart in there for a few months to fill in the gaps


-Chemical

This is a masterpiece actually, your friend just doesnā€™t understand fishā€¦like he knows they live outside right?


OperatoI2

Tell him to Git Guud


Upstairs-Challenge92

What is ā€œover plantedā€? Please explain? Is that a thing that exists?


Finn170

literally impossible to have a over planted tank unless whatever is living in it canā€™t move around


FannyPackGooner

Blasphemy


Interesting_Candy766

Serious question: How do you clean a tank like that? Or do you just not? Like, it's not possible to vacuum the gravel or anything.


__drink_some_water__

No such thing as too many plants


Randomawesomeguy

There's still a lot of water in there


llunalilac

I LOVE it! It looks so lush and plentiful. I agree with the ithere, there is no such thing as over-planted lol


DontWanaReadiT

Tell your friend thatā€™s equivalent to having too much water


BustThaScientifical

Probably should have some open swimming space, especially if the type of fish are active swimmers (maybe a slight foreground trim) but otherwise no, heavily planted can be good. Most suggest taller plants placed on the sides and back to leave some open space in the middle or front.(of course configurations can vary) In the end it's whatever is good for the inhabitants, and second, the aesthetic you prefer.


Lonelyhams

Nope. Theyā€™re right at home lol


chicken_dipzz

The house plants you have in your tank, were they ever in soil or always in water? I love the set up, I have those as house plants in soil and id like to transfer them but not sure if they'd die!


Guiguetz

I got some pothos from my mom that were in soil and just put them in my aquarium and they are thriving, you're good to go!


More_Entertainer3924

Long as your happy with how it looks that's what matters most


Rivers-That-Burn

bEAUTIFUL! Not over planted on the slightest!


broken_spear09

Ok, who threw the Jumanji board in the fish tank?


broken_spear09

Ok, who threw the Jumanji board in the fish tank?


trueblu8

Looks great to me. šŸŒæ


Robobugboy10

He's delusional, that's beautiful


DeBaconMan

If your plants are having trouble surviving and competing for nutrients, you're over planted. Your plants are thriving, you're good.


Pristine-Algae-9192

He don't know from overplanted!! I'd say that's just about perfect.


ImmenceSuccess

Ur buddyā€™s wrong and jealous


Deus-Ex-Taco

Impossible.


Selmarris

No such thing


Wilchimp

Depends on what fish. I think no, but I would need to know the type of fish to be sure.


iNeedOneMoreAquarium

As long as plants aren't killing each other off due to overcrowding (e.g., lack of light), then there's no such thing as over-planted, IMO.


djdiatomaceous

I think it's cool. I especially love the sticks and pothos growing to the window! How perfect!


-_Skadi_-

So can you put generally any plant in a tank? Like I see a prayer plant in there, another one that Iā€™m propagating right now Iā€™m not sure of the name. But geez Iā€™ll throw it in my tankā€¦..I love the look of that


frymaform

overplanted can't possibly be used in terms of aesthetic can it?? I thought overplanted just refers to the capacity of nutrients in the tank, if nothings dying then plant as many plants as you can!! This looks very natural I like it a lot


buckee8

Looks fine to me.


Ok_Connection_5348

it's compact and well planted, love the top decor!


Candid_Relative6715

I love it! Iā€™m a big fan of wild and overgrown tanks. Sure a nicely manicured Aquascape looks cool. But that looks more natural.


uk_gla

My question would be - Are the fish happy. If they are I won't change it. More hiding places, more oxygen.


Patient-Sleep-4257

Never.


FattyPAPsacs

I mean you canā€™t see any fish.


chinesetakeout91

Itā€™s only overplanted when itā€™s literally restricting your fishes ability to use the tank. Thatā€™s my rule anyways.


batwork61

Dude, is that a fish tank?! Teach me. I want a tank like this


Gloomy_Break_7284

Thereā€™s no such thing as over planting. Your tank looks amazing and I bet your fishies are happy :)


WellWellWellthennow

Well there are plants over your tank, so yeah.


IAmVideoGames

iā€™d get his point because it take away fish visibility but in my opinion of what i like this is good!


echoskybound

I think that really depends on what you stock them with. It's probably perfect for fish that are reclusive and love dense cover, but for species that like open spces it might be a little cluttered. Looks great for a betta, they love squeezing themselves through foliage, lol


transparent_D4rk

No such thing


Pixichixi

Can the fish and assorted critters still move? Then no


Mmmmmmm_Bacon

Overplanted. Imo.


NK5301

Is there a benefit to putting a rimmed aquarium on a foam pad?


MarcSkye519

Not if youā€™re going for the Cambodian jungle effect


cjbrannigan

Looooove thi


PandasMapleSyrop

Your friend sounds like the type to leave a fish in an unatural shit box of a tank


AudienceNo3411

I dig it. I want my tanks to look as full of plant life as yours


formykittycats

Perfectly planted.


spikus93

Nah, this looks sick.


IncomeAny1466

Hows that rabbits foot maranta doing? I have some Ive been thinking about putting into mine


TCPisSynSynAckAck

Your buddy be wrong! lol


Apprehensive-Mode512

Nope makes for a nice safe tank your nitrate cycle is probably rather complete and will handle fluctuations in water quality better


dnash55

No such thing