Very very nice
Yeah, I know what you mean, it may well be too much but with trimming I'm hoping to keep it lighter there. I'd quite like the planting to be darker green to balance each side of the tank also. I also think the anubias would struggle across the crack as its quite high up and bright there....I may have issues with algae on the very slow grower.
Cheerio
Ady
Really appreciate that RickSo much envy right now! Great job Ady, really great job.
Thanks TimVery very nice
Hopefully!Fair enough. I'm sure it'll find a happy balance.
I think the Mrs would give me a bat if I spent any more on tanks and plants just now!!
Cheers
Ady
I'm sure the corys would like to do the sand maintenance for you
And very fizzy just now thanks Lindy.Looking lovely.
Not sure about professional mate, but a lot of fun I really can't wait to get it all running properly, the flow patterns set and then watch it develop......then there's the fish and shrimpvery very impressive mate I must say love the scape and the plant choices looking forward to watching this mature very professional
Dean
Really appreciate your input mate. Good to know about the bolbitis and food for thought regards the shrimp.....Hey ady, excellent delivery mate, going to great to watch this grow in, even though it looks almost complete already. If the bolbitus is a bit of a handful, chopping all the leaves off and using new single leaves or just a few works well and tend to remain small as the leaves dont need to get bigger while jostling for light.
I really like the feel of the scape and quite jealous about adding cory's, wanted some for a long time but didnt fit my loose 'asian' theme. Worth having a gander on rareaquatics, some lovely ones on there and a handful of varieties cheaper than the extortionate prices some LFS charge for basic cory's.
Standard tiger shrimp in there could look awesome and make a few quid breeding to boot
Subscribed for the journey.
Ha, thanks xtevo, I was worried about that too after the positive comments made on the hardscape.My reactions: You did it! Amazing... I'm always a bit scared, when I see a pretty good hardscape, that the plants will ruin that beauty, but in this case, no.
Cheers Ian. Ill try to keep the bolbitis well pruned#winner, as the great Charlie Sheen once said. Really well done mate, can't wait to see it mature!
Edit, just one thing, keep on top of the bolbitis as when it takes off, you'll find it may start to overpower the scape a little.
Thanks Gill, its nice to look back on to see how it was put togetherStunning, simply stunning. loved the detailed planting stages.
Thank you, i hope the moss and pelias stay put on the rocks, i also hope it grows enough to make cuttings fromLooks fantastic ..... great work with the anubias and mosses. Going to look great in a few months time .... maybe grab some cuttings off you then
yeah fluval G's are great filters imo so it was the only way to go with a black gloss cabinet with silver detailing trim Second hand prices arnt too bad.Great looking scape. And I'm slightly jealous you've got two Fluval G6 filters on it. I can buy two Fluval 405s here for the price of a single G6.
Very encouraging comments, thanks Zanguli.Hi mate ,
You have done a great job !!!!
I love how you have place the Anubia, and the fern on the bottom right will have a nice room to grow and will add a nice touch in this scape.
I can tell by your execution and comparing to your previous scape, that you have reach an other level of aquascaping.
Great job !!!!
Hope that I will execute a nice work like you in my future NA tank.
Cheers mate