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Thanks Alex. I'm also a great fan of your aquariums. Amazing healthy plants and great photos.
That Aeschynomene fluitans (that i didn't knew, like many others...) is crazy! I don't like floaters but i must have that on on a future project. Will also ask you for some like Ian :p if you still have...
Tom, i think i had never posted on this thread but this one is an historical aquarium on UKAPS.
You latest video show us very healthy plants and magnificent fish.
A really matured aquarium that can show really what one can achieve on creating a "small" ecosystem.
Thanks you for that :thumbup:
George, regarding Montecarlo on this One-pot scape, are all the leafs the same size or have you seen leafs greater then other on different parts of the aquarium?
Pedro.
I've read about that technique (i think for Hydrocotyle Tripartita can also be used) but it makes me think about if the plant doesn't go to the same shape as before in time (hours) and with the water flow. When say "planting down with my fingers" you actually bury some of them or just makes more...
Great colors. Great scape.
With your opinion on Twinstar we now have at least two strong and credible people talking about such a product (Viktor Lantos also). It should really be a blessing to be able to able to get down on maintenance sometimes.
Pedro.
George, so you have a good opinion about Twinstar, like Viktor Lantos? ... or it's still early to say something?
Those two last pictures are superb!
Pedro.
Stone arrangement is perfect. That focal point stone with a slightly white was maybe a small risk but turned out great :)
Photos are beautiful, but that's just usual :D
Watching with great interest that Elatine growing.
George, beautiful photos as usual.
You're not having the best of luck with this tank but your attitude before this setbacks are the best anyone could have.
BTW, You mention 24mm but what aperture have you used? The last photo have stunning fish photos while your moos looks incredible too.
Viktor, great hardscape (as usual). Your layouts are always a pleasure to watch and i certainly learned a lot from watching your works.
Those rocks look lovely. Very well chosen. It's going to be a big hit.
Only one thought from a very humble guy in this world: the third rock from the right...
George,
Your tank is an inspiration to us all. What you've done in two months is awesome.
I wish you good luck in IAPLC 2013. Certainly a great entry!
Pedro.
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