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Although everything looks oke I am not really satisfied with all my plants. as said earlier my Rotala is laying down, probably due to too much light, the Tonina and mini riccia are getting a little bit white in the tops. So I have to think how to sort this.
One of my cherry's, and on this picture you can see the lazy rotala.
Progressing well, with such a fantastic mix of colours and textures. Its really refreshing to see something that's not 'Nature Aquarium' style grow and develop!
This is dad. I had 6 of them 4 of the larves died in the buckets i normally use, so i thought throw the other 2 in my tank and see what happens. for the moment they are my best algae eaters
I am gonna change some details tomorrow as some new plants arrives
Funny at all I said to Saintly a few weeks ago that I completely lost my interest because I killed always al my plants and had too much algae.
But changing a few basic things, proper substrate,the right liquids and a different way of using Co2 is for me this time the way to get it right. Off course I am wondering how this tank will develop the coming months but the start is there and right
Hmm... Mr. Amano inspired me to get into the whole planted tank business, but seing stuff like this is really starting to grip me. This tank looks absolutely fab-tastic and certainly something to think about for future projects. And also I think the Chief would appreciate a more varied and colourful setup than what I'm doing atm.
Keep it up, M!
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