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I am sorry that I have only just noticed your last question but the answer is I haven't got a clue. There are 80 cherry barbs, 4 rosy barbs, 4 ottos and a chain loach in there.[/img]
I found a gorgeous piece of wood in my lfs and had to do a minor re scape.
As usual any comments and suggestions would be welcome.
I would add that I have started to attach small Windelov plants, i.e. less than 1/2", to small
pieces of slate with a view to populating the back right hand side instead of the crypts.
These are the scapes I favour. I find the Amano type scapes are stunning at first glance and full credit to their creators (particularly the few that do something truly original rather than copying) but quickly lose my interest - bit like magicians (clever but ultimately quite boring).
I like the less clinical look (or perhaps more accurately described as "environment" rather than "look" (I think the terms serve quite nicely to distinguish between the types of scape). I think my favourite was the second collection of images. The latest is looking a little sparse and contrived but perhaps due to your recent reorganisation/addition of new decor.
My plans for some time now have been to move over to a more natural looking environment and I'm inspired by your tank. I hope to have similar success.
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