motionless said:what an awesome layout! cannot believe the development of plants at day 15 that's nuts! The color of Ammania sp bonsai is lush! Any further developments? And where never seen that type of otto before!
johnnywales said:Andy, congrats on a beautiful tank.
What did you use for dividers, ive brought a piece of twisted root back from south america and im planning to lay 25x15cm of sand infront, im looking to know how to divide the soil substrate from the sand, with a little mixing as possible?
Deano3 said:lovely setup looks great i am currently doing a 60-f for my first setup hope looks as good as yours as plants look so healthy i also have same thermo filter are the double tap valves worth getting ?
thanks dean
Deano3 said:thanks if you want to look at my jurnal just started it here http://ukaps.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=24411
does the taps on the filter do the job of stopping the water and does it work ok, i see what you mean by the piping will go from filter all way to the lilly pipes so will always be all together so a bit auqward to clean etc.
thanks mate i will be watching your jurnal
Dean
bogwood said:Looking great Andy .
Our visit to TGM today, certainly re motivated us both.
Some good pictures showing the work you have done.
Fingers crossed with new plants.
Tank looks very mature , i think the fine gravel at the front really sets it off.
Nice shrimp picture.
Cheers Dude, yes the plants grow very well in this setup, good light and CO2 plus water changes = happy plantshydrophyte said:Those plants look happy in there!
Deano3 said:looks great mate
Cheers Guys!jojouk said:Very nice...
Ian Holdich said:Nice rotala Andy! Love this scape mate...
Ian Holdich said:That's one thing I like about your journals, and I think I have said it before, you often tweak your scapes, and they always look great. The simple ones are often the best one IMO.
Mark Evans said:Hey, Andy! This is really inspiring mate.
Making me rethink my next 120cm layout.