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SuperWen's 35cm Iwagumi

SuperWen

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Joined
8 Jul 2011
Messages
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Location
Jakarta - Indonesia
Tank: Opticlear 6mm 35x25x25 cm
Filtration: EHEIM 2213 + Lilypipe + Mini HOB surface skimmer
Lighting: CFL OSRAM HO 28W/865 + CFL Phillips Tornado 24W Daylight (initially, next will be 2x18W)
Substrate: used ADA Powersand Special, ADA 5 Elements (got it free), used ADA AM I + new ADA AM II, ADA AM Powder (not yet)
Plants: Hemianthus challitrichoides 'cuba', Eleocharis acicularis

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UPDATE (07-08-11)

initial setup
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UPDATE (17-08-11)

day 10th, first massive trimming
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UPDATE (04-09-11)

day 28th
Put in 2 ottos and 1 horned snail, downgrade lamps to 18Wx2

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UPDATE (26-09-11)

day 40th
need trimming soon,

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UPDATE (29-09-11)

day 43th,
2nd trimming

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Critiques and advices are welcome :)
 
Wtffffff!

Properly the best Iwagumi nano on here and no comments!! That's crazy haha

Top aquascape pal :)
 
I can't fault this, for me it looks spot on.

A beautiful iwagumi in all respects!
 
Nice scape. I would get some tools and snap the peaks of the rocks if possible. They look a bit too pointy to me. But that is only my view.
How far is the light from the water surface? I also have HC in my new scape and it is giving me hell. I think the light adjustment can help me a bit.
 
I like the pointedness of the rocks. Though I have to agree with the right hand rock leading out of the tank. Other than that a great scape, I really like it :)
 
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