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    A New Adventure (a jungle mess)

    I have seen our good old Dutch Style in many different kind of tanks, and I am sure it can work. It will make the impact of the famous "streets" even bigger. But it's a pitty this has come to an end, definitely one of my favourites here.
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    George's TMC Signature

    A great journal that has resulted in a stunning scape. The bad part is that we never get to see the final FTS untill judging is done, bit I bet it is worth the wait. Good luck on the contest, the judges should have no other option than to score it well.
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    George's TMC Signature

    Hey, one has to be if you want to learn from the ones who know how to do it ;-)
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    George's TMC Signature

    Looks great George! I see your "final" layout got some adjustments compared to the 11 up to 14 tries. In my opinion for the better, particulary since you are now using the best looking sides of the rocks in the most harmonious layout. The rock in the backright looks the best in this way, the...
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    120 x 55 x 55 Iwawoody.

    Re: 120 x 55 x 55 getting close to the end. Feedback on ste Wow, it has been a while since I took (or had) the time to scroll through the recent journals. I bow to this scape Mark, stunning work. Regarding fish, definitely not a combination of Gouramies and kardinals; have you ever tried...
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    "Prairie Lands"... job done

    Re: "Prairie Lands"... crypts removed Hmm, they do not grab a quick gasp now and than? Anyways, once they go nuts and wish to start breeding, they will fill your surface with enough garbage again :lol: :lol:
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    "Prairie Lands"... job done

    Re: "Prairie Lands"... crypts removed Just like most fish they can scrape of algue and an occosional plant leaf here and there. I think because of them returning to the surface for a gasp of air to fill their labyrinths, they disturb it more and therefore stop the slim from forming.
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    Saintly's 120cm 'hill's of desire'

    I must say I had some doubts about this setup, even after I had seen the expertise in other scapes of yours. At first setup the arrangement of stones seemed to me to be a bit "crowded". But now with all the plants settling in, it is starting to look really good (and I must say; once again).
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