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Looks good mate. Can't imagine a tank with no hardscape materials. It takes skill to shape the plants like you have to create depth and an interesting landscape to look at. No interesting natural structures to draw the eye.
Obviously you're enjoying this tank, and doing a good job. But do you...
:lol: No this looks like a keeper. Hope the you have more luck with the bolbitis than I had in the past.
Good choice with Java moss too, I think most other mosses wouldn't contribute as well to the natural look this will have in a few weeks.
Tank looks super professional mate. It'll only need 4 weeks for the moss to spread a bit and it'll look competition ready. Excellent hardscape positioning. :thumbup:
I like the first canyon style. Yes it's not a typical iwagumi but is that so bad?
I always like scapes that feel/look like it would be interesting to watch fish swim around the hard scape and the plants sway in the water flow... I can imagine that 'canyon' scape being fun to watch. My opinion.
Exciting!!! I love this stage of a new scape. New ideas every second. Can't think about anything else. I look forward to seeing how you go with this one.
You should only adjust the working pressure when the gas is on, you may be doing this already but worth mentioning.
It's normal for the atomisers to fill a bit with water. Mine used to get about 1/3 to 1/2 full, then when the gas came on it would push some of the water back through the ceramic...
I've always wanted to try african cichlids, and shelldwellers since I saw George's PFK feature a couple of years back
I ended up taking all the plants out, except the Microsorum. Due to co2 issues and not being able to get more, the plants looked awful. I replaced with hydrocotyle japan and...
Nothing worth spamming your thread for :lol: had to empty the other day as moving this weekend. Looking forward to a new project with the tank. Planted or not, still unsure. Shell dwelling Cichlid biotopes have been tempting me for a while.
I keep coming back to the latest shot of your tank...
:eek: Must have that tank... This reminds me of Victor Lantos' 'Private Island'
I remember seeing 'Harlequins Haven' maybe in PFK? Also very inspirational. All these amazing tanks are making me itch to rescape. :confused:[/IMG]
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