Crossocheilus
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For my new tank I am considering using manzanita and some type of stone to achieve something like this:
Excuse the bad drawing, I'm no artist but I hope to be an aquascaper (is that even a word we use? )
So anyway I'm I'm thinking manzanita wood, I've found some great pieces on Mr Manzanita (are they a good company?) But I am undecided as to what rock to use, I have hard water so I don't want to increase hardness with seiryu stone and anyway it is too dark. So then I was thinking dragon stone but now having glanced back through George Farmer's tank using petrified wood I am thinking about using that. Any thoughts on these hardscaping materials and where to buy them?[DOUBLEPOST=1408139934][/DOUBLEPOST]Also when ordering aquascaping rock online how much should I order for this 90 x 45 x 45cm tank? As you can see I wouldn't be using loads but will want to have a bit of choice. Oh and feel free to criticise or praise (I wish) my plan. Oh and btw the triangle bit is an area of sand.
Excuse the bad drawing, I'm no artist but I hope to be an aquascaper (is that even a word we use? )
So anyway I'm I'm thinking manzanita wood, I've found some great pieces on Mr Manzanita (are they a good company?) But I am undecided as to what rock to use, I have hard water so I don't want to increase hardness with seiryu stone and anyway it is too dark. So then I was thinking dragon stone but now having glanced back through George Farmer's tank using petrified wood I am thinking about using that. Any thoughts on these hardscaping materials and where to buy them?[DOUBLEPOST=1408139934][/DOUBLEPOST]Also when ordering aquascaping rock online how much should I order for this 90 x 45 x 45cm tank? As you can see I wouldn't be using loads but will want to have a bit of choice. Oh and feel free to criticise or praise (I wish) my plan. Oh and btw the triangle bit is an area of sand.
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