Deano3
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Hi all i have been around for while posting questions and reading other people posts i am finally getting round to mine but will be a long process, i have a ADA 60F and a cabinet i purchased from ikea what is very sturdy and practical for all the bits and bobs and only £35, i plan a iwagumi style with a dwarf hair grass carpet i also want to do dry start as not purchased my co2 equipment yet, i plan on buying the up inline diffuser and a FE setup wil be purchasing when get payed next week, i am going to order plants today to get my setup started i had a few spare hours today so setup my hardscape, i used ADA aqua soil malaya powder as was on offer and mini landscape rocks, here is the setup before i started
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then started adding rocks and substrate
sorry about reflection, what do you think of the rock scape any opions welcome i really like the large rock as a little cavern underneath lol i still have many questions but will ask as i go, do you think the depth of the substrate is ok, on the right hand side of the tank were it opens up i plan on doing a dwarf hair grass carpet still not sure how many pots to order also what plant would you recomend for the rear of tank maybe one a little taller, and when i do dry start i will lower the light and fill with water to the substrate level then mist every day and wrap in cling film does that sound ok
any comments welcome
thanks for looking
Dean
then started adding rocks and substrate
sorry about reflection, what do you think of the rock scape any opions welcome i really like the large rock as a little cavern underneath lol i still have many questions but will ask as i go, do you think the depth of the substrate is ok, on the right hand side of the tank were it opens up i plan on doing a dwarf hair grass carpet still not sure how many pots to order also what plant would you recomend for the rear of tank maybe one a little taller, and when i do dry start i will lower the light and fill with water to the substrate level then mist every day and wrap in cling film does that sound ok
any comments welcome
thanks for looking
Dean