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  1. JEK

    Yanks, We suck.........

    I agree, nothing wrong with DIY, but sometimes it feels likes the focus here is more on cheap solutions than actual aqauscaping...
  2. JEK

    Yanks, We suck.........

    For me the scaping-part is actually the easiest part, but keeping the tank healthy and algae-free is really hard for me. I Denmark and Sweden are people generally most interested in collecting plants and making cheap DIY solutions, so I guess that's not so different from USA.
  3. JEK

    A random image from my last Iwagumi.

    Great photo, Mark! The barbs are perfectly placed in the photo, gathering between the rocks. They must be well-trained.;)
  4. JEK

    ADA step-by-step by ADG Vibe

    I think ADA use opti-white glass with even lower iron-content than "normal" opti-white.
  5. JEK

    ADA step-by-step by ADG Vibe

    Nice! The new ADA tanks are incredibly clear, there's almost no blue/green tint. :shock: I don't understand why they don't use E. parvula in the foreground instead of letting the E. acicularis spread..?
  6. JEK

    New scape: South american Biotope

    Well, IMHO it's only a true biotope aquarium when the species coexist in the wild and the hardscape, water parameters and placement of plants (if there are any) mimics the habitat as much as possible. I think that's the most correct definition of a biotope aquarium, though others may disagree...
  7. JEK

    New scape: South american Biotope

    I suppose you don't want a "hardcore" biotope aquarium that mimics a specific habitat, but more a SA themed tank were all species comes from SA..? In that case I would recommend different Echinodorus species, maybe some larger species in the background and small species like E. tennelus and/or...
  8. JEK

    30 cm cube - hardscape

    I hope so.:)
  9. JEK

    30 cm cube - hardscape

    Thanks:)
  10. JEK

    30 cm cube - hardscape

    Hi! I thinking of starting my little cube again and just wanted to hear your opinion about it. It will probably be a hi-tech setup with moss, bolbitis, needle leaf java fern, glosso or UG and stems in the background, but I'm still open for suggestions. I got a peice of red moor wood wich I...
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