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get a strobe light!! that is the lighting sorted, and black water to simulate the storm. plant with tall tree like plants and give a good current to make the plants sway.
good luck with your scape, i cant think of any reason why slate isnt used. i might have tryed it if i could find any of a good size. at least you have come to ukaps between all the people on here i dont think there is anything that hasnt been done or seen.
I am looknig for some inspiration for my rescape of my 60cm tank i want to keep it simple and low maintance as possible. i am changing the light unit to an acradia T8 classica unit which i think is 2x15w tubes but i will be using my existing pressurised co2 system. the fish that will be in there...
i have seen clear plastic boards in my local timber merchants will have a look what it is they sell thanks for all your replys.
Dan the unipack rocks look realy good in pictures would be nice to see them in person!!
can anyone recomend rock that will look like the rock of the rift lakes that is not too sharp so my big featherfin doesnt hurt its self on the edges it is a bit clumsey (spelling)?
i dont know if i will be able to use polystyreen the fish love to dig under the rocks so it would end up on the serface prity quick but, good idea thanks :)
I am building a tank up soon for my cichlids, i want to scape it but with no plants (they will get eaten) but will be using a lot of rock.
What is the best way t protect the glass of the tank from the rocks i will be using?
i would buld up a triangle scape using most of your plants and just adding some hairgrass (the green area) a bit like this, (sorry about the crude paint edit) :D
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