Thanks guys.
It's an interesting aquarium to keep. Some weekly work.
My actual 120cm made me work even harder
It's an interesting aquarium to keep. Some weekly work.
My actual 120cm made me work even harder
It happened the same to me, but I have discovered that if you take the time to tie the moss and you do it properly (using only a few "leaves", much better if they do not overlap too much, actually you have to see most of the wood-rock) the results are much better. You can make a much more efficient use of the plant material you have, you can cover much more surface, co2-flow-light will better around the new growth parts and the new growth looks nice from the very beginning.I think I don't have enough patience to tie the moss to fixed branches, I'd probably just glued it.
Excellent hardscape. I hope you entered this into IAPLC because it looks real good.
I'm very impressed by your sophisticated work. Kudos to your skills!
I think I don't have enough patience to tie the moss to fixed branches, I'd probably just glued it.
It happened the same to me, but I have discovered that if you take the time to tie the moss and you do it properly (using only a few "leaves", much better if they do not overlap too much, actually you have to see most of the wood-rock) the results are much better. You can make a much more efficient use of the plant material you have, you can cover much more surface, co2-flow-light will better around the new growth parts and the new growth looks nice from the very beginning.
A look at the past years' top 27 will tell you otherwise. Mostly dominated by strong landscapes.I entered but it's not a good "format" for IAPLC. My 300l is more "Nature". This is a landscape aquascape that many people don't like.
A look at the past years' top 27 will tell you otherwise. Mostly dominated by strong landscapes.
Really impressed with all your tanks …..this one looks bigger 60l.
What lens have you used on the FTS and close ups ?… lighting is really good also.