Not at present...i am on dial up and am having trouble getting to photobucket.
I'll keep trying to get them onto PB
Some of my past/current setups
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jdak702 - Posts: 382
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ya, i'm not a big fan of the photo quality here. I'm not sure what you mean by pic codes. .jpeg? Have you ever tried www.imageshack.us ? Might have better results. You don't need a username either. Anyways, great looking tanks! I host my pics @ www.jdak.net . Might be a long download for some with dialup;)
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Alasse - Posts: 993
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- Location: QLD Australia
imageshack is the same as PB....you add the image codes into your post and the pic appears....
I add the codes and the pics dont appear
I add the codes and the pics dont appear
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Alasse - Posts: 993
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imageshack is the same as photobucket. They are both places to use to host pics.
To get the pics to appear in the thread, you need to add the pic code. I add the pic code and no image appears, just the code itself
To get the pics to appear in the thread, you need to add the pic code. I add the pic code and no image appears, just the code itself
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Alasse - Posts: 993
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- Location: QLD Australia
5ft is here
http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i124/ ... ly2010.jpg
4ft is here
http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i124/ ... ly2010.jpg
You'll have to click the links, as the [img] [/img] codes dont work to make the pic appear
http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i124/ ... ly2010.jpg
4ft is here
http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i124/ ... ly2010.jpg
You'll have to click the links, as the [img] [/img] codes dont work to make the pic appear
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stingraysrule - Posts: 271
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I like the hardsacpe in the 4 foot tank, and of course I love the other.
So, what is the purpose of no substrate? Just interested.
So, what is the purpose of no substrate? Just interested.
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Alasse - Posts: 993
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The 4ft is a Bristlenose (and guppy) breeding tank, bristlenose are big waste producers, this makes it easier to keep clean with no substrate.
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Alasse - Posts: 993
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Did another couple of tanks today.
A 2.5ft and a 2ft (custom)
The 2.5ft now houses a planted community, and the 2ft now houses my fantail goldfish......
....once the tanks clear i'll take some pics
A 2.5ft and a 2ft (custom)
The 2.5ft now houses a planted community, and the 2ft now houses my fantail goldfish......
....once the tanks clear i'll take some pics