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    Latest slight move round. Dave
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    I know what you mean. I will try to get it to lean over a bit. Dave
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    Latest small move round. Going to plant heavily at back right for approx 2/3rds of the length. So tall rock structure will only being showing approx 1/4 of the top through planting. Hopefully! Further to planting. I intend to use vallisneria nana along the back. Still working on the...
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    Thanks for the advice everyone. Mmmmm do like Eleocharis parvula. Will consider this as a foreground. Would look lovely. Dave
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    Would Hemianthus callitrichoides 'Cuba' be more suitable? Dave
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    Cheers George, Not finally decided on it. But I am swaying towards doing it this way. Not going to make any hasty decisions at this point. You say the Utricularia graminifolia is difficult to get right. Can you suggest any alternative for a nice 'carpet' that is less tricky. Dave
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    I will post a list of other plants I plan on using when I have the 'final' list completed. dave
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    Ok to show planting I have colored in the area that i intend using Utricularia graminifolia. The rest will be densely planted with appropriate plants in varying heights (tallest at the back) so the tall rock structure will be 3/4 covered up from the front. Does make more sense of my rock...
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    Hi George, Thank you for the advice. Yes I am anticipating due to planting that some rocks will become slightly obscured. That is what is making it difficult for me to make my mind up with rock positioning. I dont normally follow set rules/layouts. I like to be slightly different. So this...
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    In that last picture there is approx 35kg. Still have a couple of pieces that I have not used yet. Why? Dave
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    Latest attempt. Bearing in mind it will be heavily planted. dave
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    I understand. Still playing with slopes. Will update pictures again tomorrow. Cheers Dave
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    Well here we go: New scape. Not final just getting ideas. What do you think? Sorry for quality of pics. Dave
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    All really good advice. At the moment I think I will start by increasing the level of substrate on the left hand side with rocks set into this mound until the soil levels off in the middle. i will see what this looks like then move onto the right hand side of the aquarium which I am guessing...
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    Hi, Thanks for the advice. Honest advice is valuable. I am still trying to get marine techniques out of my head. It was my first attempt the other night. Will be giving it another move round tonight. Will post up some more pictures when it is done. had a look at the iwagumi style. may try and...
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    Hi, Looking for some constructive advice. This is my first planted tank since changing from marine. Not sure of the scaping. The rock is ADA seryu stone on a ADA AquaSoil Amazonia soil. The tank is made out of acrylic and is 150L x 50W x 60H (cm) What does everyone think to my first attempt...
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