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This project has been amazing and one of the most challenging I had so far. Everything is healthy and growing welI which is awesome however I've noticed some algae a few days ago. For now is not a big dead to take care of them but... is warning that something may not be right.
The carpet...
Thank you! Yes, it can :)
Any stem plant can grow that way however you need to keep fertilizing your aquarium so the plant has the nutrients needed do grow. Hygro pinnatifida is definitely one of the best plants to grow this way because of its horizontal spread.
Regards,
André
Hi.
At this moment, everything keeps growing and calm. This week I got 5 Yunnanilus sp."rosy" to help controlling algae.
I have some photos for you... Hope you like them :)
Regards,
André
Hi.
These last few weeks have been crazy! So many adventures and new projects... I'l share them with you as soon as I can. I'm sure you are going to love it :)
For now I have a video of "Stairway to Heaven" where you can see the modification I did on the front of the layout. Hope you like it...
I was not sure about trimming tenellus like I do with other plants... Yesterday I found a video from Tropica where they trim tenellus without any special trick.
But I'm already decided about tenellus, I don't want it on the front of the layout :p
Regards,
André
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Last weekend I replaced Hygrophila rosae australis and Ludwigia glandulosa for Alternanthera rosaefolia mini and some more Rotala indica on the background. Next weekend I'll probably change the carpet plant. Echinodorus tenellus is getting to big for that position and ofr that reason it's...
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At this moment, the layout has some plants that I intend to take out like Echinodorus tenellus, Ludwigia glandulosa or Hygropila rosae australis. It doens't mean I'm going to take it for sure but those plants were planted just to fulfil empty areas for a short period of time. Tenellus is...
Thanks mate! I agree with you... I'm going to add some moss/riccia on that upper branch. Besides that I'll add some Limnophila Hippuridoides (not sure yet) to the background :)
Keep following!
Yes, but I'm a bit afraid of using it because I used parvula on my previous layout and algae start...
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i'm not totally convinced about Echinodorus tenellus. Although I really like it is size is beyond what I think is right for that position. It was my first experience whit this plant but this way it's impossible to keep it. I'm thinking about adding some more red color (maybe more...
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I have some more photo to share with you guys. This week I replaced the Staurogyne porto velho, which was totally melted, for Rotala indica and Hygrophila rosae australis. All the rest keeps growing up healthy and beautifully!
Give me your feedback please
Regards,
André
Thank you! Hmmm... I like it the way it is. Besides I have some ideas to use that branch with some stem plants or mosses :)
Regards,
André
Hi there.
After the water change I did last friday I decided to take some photos just to keep you updated about the project. I'll be waiting for your...
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"Stairway to Heaven" is going to be the reborn of my passion for this hobby. At the same time this was the way I found to keep alive the spirit of someone I cared about but unfortunately passed away. At these hard times only family and friends can help you move on with love and friendship...
Hello everyone!
This project has 43 days by now. I promise I'll keep updating it :D
Name:
Stone Heart
Setup:
22 September, 2012
Dimensions:
90x40x50 cm (180 L)
Lights:
100W LED Set - DIY
Heater:
Biopro 200W
Filter:
JBL CristalProfi e901
Substrates:
ELOS Terra Zero
ELOS Bottom...
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