Ahh, the chiquita banana, what a lovely specimen.
I like these moody shots, think I’ll try that myself later.
What is the floating plant? It’s got some excellent colours going on, or is that the lighting?
Mine were collected from nature here in Greece where i live, but i see them in different names like elephant skin rocks or frodo!Great looking scape Bloskas. Can I ask what the rocks are please? Being a wildlife photographer, the cracks and wrinkles in the rocks remind me of an elephant's skin.
Looking great, i have to agree love the low light photos and plant health looking great
Is the plant in the front hydrogrophila or however its spelt and is it a hard plant for begginers ? Looks great thats all
Dean
Phyllanthus fluitans, gets red very easily.
Cool little scape btw!
Ahh, the chiquita banana, what a lovely specimen.
I like these moody shots, think I’ll try that myself later.
What is the floating plant? It’s got some excellent colours going on, or is that the lighting?
haha den exw mystiko kardia mou! No secrets here! Just good light/substrate/ferts and a couple w/c per week!Love the scape. Love the Buce Pio einai to mystiko? Tell us the Buce are amazing!
haha whats going on, you all know Greek?!!Writing in Greek with the English alphabet.
Yasu reh!
Honestly a bit of algae on stone is nice hehe.Maturing nicely!
Some clithon or nerite snails would help cleaning thoses stones.
Couldn't help myself and ordered one onf Nano during the black friday (regretting selling mine..last month).
Honestly a bit of algae on stone is nice
I'm a <"green rock fan"> as well.Relax, that isn't algae, that is the highly beneficial "periphyton", "aufwuchs" or "biofilm", every tank should have some.
shrimps and otos love aufwuchs, well and prob every other bottom feeder haha.
Honestly a bit of algae on stone is nice hehe.