Haha, not at all, thanks for sharing your fish knowledge. My journal is all the better for it
It's on 100% for the shot. It was on 100% throughout the photoperiod but I dialled it down to 80%.Wow that light looks bright
Thanks Ed, there were a couple of orchids on the windowsill but SWMBO (the boss... Head Honcho. El Numero Uno. Mrs Big. The Godmother. Lady of the Rings. The Bourne... Identity. Er... Taxi Driver. Jaws...} nicked them for her new IKEA plant stand so they now live in the kitchen. Maybe I'll buy some more.Lovely!
More room for plants on the windowsill though
Thanks Ed, you should see the other side of the room out of shot...You cleaned up well. Wish my office space was as clean.
Thanks Ady, just can't get those damn stems to grow the way I want them toUnbelievably healthy, and a great problem to have
Thanks DM, I think you may have a point, it perhaps seems a bit unbalanced given that the rest of the wood isn't so overwhelmingly covered in moss, but I kind of like it atmReally nice.. Maybe just take some moss off the branch in the front side so you still can see its wood..
Thanks CooKieS, that's nice of you. I haven't this time around, like I mentioned in response to Ady I can't seem to get the Rotala to grow the way I want it to. A large part of the reason I designed this scape was to enable me to mess around with Rotala to see what I could do with it. I'll get there eventually and when I do I might enter it, that is if I don't get bored firstNice example of an great nature aquarium style, should look very cool once the rotala full grown in.
Did you submit it to
Iaplc finally?
Cheers
Wow.