flygja
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NAC = NA Clone. So nothing groundbreaking or creative, just NA by the books. Miss the feeling of growing and trimming stems, so here goes!
All the specs are the same as my previous scape, with the exception of the soil. Trying out KW's own-brand soil since there's a shortage of ADA Amazonia. KW is a local LFS in Malaysia.
It's darker than Amazonia in a black sorta way. My lighting makes it look bluish compared to Amazonia. Granules are more varied in size with both larger and smaller granules than Amazonia. Had it for a month and rescaped once, not much crumbling so that's good. Glosso didn't grow much either, so the jury is still out on this one.
Didn't take any pics during the setup. Here's what it looks like after one day. Oh I have to say, crystal clear water with the KW soil
Stems are Rotala rotundifolia red, Rotala nanjenshan and Micranthenum micranthemoides. There's an unknown stem there that kinda looks like Java fern, I think its a type of Hygrophilla. Background is Helanthium tenellum. Midground consists of Anubias nana, Cryptocoryne wendtii (I think) and Riccia. Haven't chosen a foreground yet, either let the Riccia cover it, or plant glosso/hairgrass. Moss on the driftwood is Xmas moss.
By the books
All the specs are the same as my previous scape, with the exception of the soil. Trying out KW's own-brand soil since there's a shortage of ADA Amazonia. KW is a local LFS in Malaysia.
It's darker than Amazonia in a black sorta way. My lighting makes it look bluish compared to Amazonia. Granules are more varied in size with both larger and smaller granules than Amazonia. Had it for a month and rescaped once, not much crumbling so that's good. Glosso didn't grow much either, so the jury is still out on this one.
Didn't take any pics during the setup. Here's what it looks like after one day. Oh I have to say, crystal clear water with the KW soil
Stems are Rotala rotundifolia red, Rotala nanjenshan and Micranthenum micranthemoides. There's an unknown stem there that kinda looks like Java fern, I think its a type of Hygrophilla. Background is Helanthium tenellum. Midground consists of Anubias nana, Cryptocoryne wendtii (I think) and Riccia. Haven't chosen a foreground yet, either let the Riccia cover it, or plant glosso/hairgrass. Moss on the driftwood is Xmas moss.
By the books