BarryH
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Looking really good Tim. Where many have seen spiders, trolls and other different shapes, to me it's a Lobster sitting back and defending itself with its claws.
Hate that stuff, true moss killeryou’ll have lovely white fluffy mould stuff for the next couple of weeks!
Thanks BarryLooking really good Tim. Where many have seen spiders, trolls and other different shapes, to me it's a Lobster sitting back and defending itself with its claws.
I think you're right about that Steve, it started to cloud up again earlier after the water change, but I'm sure it's starting to clear on its ownBacterial bloom from the wood maybe?
you’ll have lovely white fluffy mould stuff for the next couple of weeks!
Thanks DeepMetropolisTim, tank is looking good as always with your scapes!
Crikey, I hope notHate that stuff, true moss killer
Thanks @Paul27, @Mark KeetchLooks fantastic!
Thanks Marcel, that's good to know I'll definitely give it a go.Very nice scape!... Something completely different from what we used to see from you.
In my first High tech i also planted a Buce that close to the surface. It grew like a champion with a massive root structure attaching to the wood. That looked awesome. One point of concern, it also was a BBA magnet at that spot. Assumingly even tho it grew very fast for a buce it still was relatively a tad to much light. It even flowered 1 time for me.
I have a picture somewhere of the massive root structure it grew down to the wood. But i can't seem to find it back. But in time you will see it yourself anyway.
Anyone got any ideas how best to secure the wood ?
Thanks alto, I've seen him do it up close and personal like, in a similar workshop at AG, and I've done that too to but mainly to hide the cigarette filtersExcellent recovery
Filipe Oliveira also crushes some soil to powder and sprinkles that in (after the cigarette filters), then soaks it with the (very thin) liquid superglue
(this technique is clearly shown in his Green Aqua hardscaping video from last year)