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Re: 90x45x45cm - Unknown Valley
Eeek indeed ....it looks awful :D
Beautiful mate - could you do us a "context shot" as well, to show us how it sits in the room?
Loving it...
Matt
this is one of those rare tanks that we all 'know' - the Mona Lisa of the aquascaping world! And rightly so - it's an absolute masterpiece! Also a fantastic example of what can be done with undemanding plants that are (mostly) readily available. Genius! No pressure on the next one ... :D Matt
Re: 90x45x45cm - The Unknown
great pics of a fantastic tank! Is there any particular knack to getting the HC to trail like that, or do you just let it do its own thing! Cheers, Matt
Re: 90x45x45cm - The Unknown
That is simply stunning. I take it the HC is growing on an isolated patch of sand? It looks fantastic creeping over the edge like that! The rocks are also looking progressively nicer as they green up a bit with algae - they look fantastically natural. Is it a...
Re: Tom's Bucket O' Mud - New pics 06/03
This has become one of my "to watch" tanks while you've been away! Hope the fieldwork was fun and look forward to some pics soon!
Cheers
Matt
Re: NA Style Baby... (Planted)
Stunning - i'm sure it will look wicked when it's grown in but i really like it as is - looks very modern and minimalist. Be sure to keep us posted!
Re: [IWAGUMI] Scree Evolution - T8 lighting experiment
mmm...scapy...
Maybe harlequins or chilli rasboras? I'm a big fan of the boraras species as they are pretty shrimp safe, add to the size illusion and you can accommodate a pretty impressive shoal even in smaller tanks, and the colouring in...
Re: [IWAGUMI] Project Scree
Could they custom build you one with the tank oversized in depth only? That way you could preserve the clean lines at the front and still have an overhang at the back for your filter tubes to rise up through?
M
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