Hi guys
I've started working on the basic hardscape of my "easy maintenance" tank. It's going to have a large piece of wood with lots of mosses, crypts, java ferns, E. tenellus, bolbitis, ... I'll do a dry start in the first phase (for the mosses & foreground) and in the second phase low light with CO2 injection and EI fertilisation.
I'm basing myself on this scape by PeHa69: Aquascaping-blog.com's photos | Facebook
I've added akadama and the large piece of wood but I'm not really satisfied with the end results. Something just "feels" missing when looking at the result. Can anyone give some advice on how to improve it? Maybe add more slope to left, put the wood more to the right (so it fills more) and more upright?
Some pictures:
Thanks!
Gilles
I've started working on the basic hardscape of my "easy maintenance" tank. It's going to have a large piece of wood with lots of mosses, crypts, java ferns, E. tenellus, bolbitis, ... I'll do a dry start in the first phase (for the mosses & foreground) and in the second phase low light with CO2 injection and EI fertilisation.
I'm basing myself on this scape by PeHa69: Aquascaping-blog.com's photos | Facebook
I've added akadama and the large piece of wood but I'm not really satisfied with the end results. Something just "feels" missing when looking at the result. Can anyone give some advice on how to improve it? Maybe add more slope to left, put the wood more to the right (so it fills more) and more upright?
Some pictures:
Thanks!
Gilles