Re: The Angel Garden - NEW PICS ADDED 25TH MAY, PG2
Looking good loving the tank, congrats
Good luck in the job hint hope it all goes well
Looking good loving the tank, congrats
Good luck in the job hint hope it all goes well
LondonDragon said:Looking good loving the tank, congrats
Good luck in the job hint hope it all goes well
JamieH said:As this is a journal, I wanted to share my inspiration in planted aquaria... for many, this is going to be someone like takashi amano, tom barr, our very own george farmer (hai george!) or even diana walstead.
George Farmer said:JamieH said:As this is a journal, I wanted to share my inspiration in planted aquaria... for many, this is going to be someone like takashi amano, tom barr, our very own george farmer (hai george!) or even diana walstead.
Thanks! But I'm not up there by a long shot.
Mr Amano was my biggest inspiration, without a doubt. I'll never forget first laying eyes on Nature Aquarium World Book One. Life changing stuff.
I have to mention Tom Barr too. EI changed my whole approach to growing plants, after relying on the Dennerle principles (stripping NP, heater cables etc.)
I still learn something new every day. The day I stop, is the day I give up, and that aint going to happen any time soon...
Nice journal BTW. Keep it up.
George Farmer said:Stop it. My wife thinks my head is too big already! I even got some fan mail today. That was weird.
jay said:Been checking this journal out for a while now and very impressed by it.
I understand why YOU would feel the scape is boring, but you're really too harsh (as everyone is on their own work)
Think maybe if you added a big(ish) bush of something just in front of the vallis in the left corner as you look at it.
Some stem plant maybe, hacked back as it grows nice and compact.
I'm loving the definite line of crypt wendtii brown(?) Giving me ideas.