The Waterzoo, but they're available at MA @ Crowland too. If you do choose these then probably best to phone ahead, just in case.Tom said:Ooh, very nice George. I've heard the name but never actually seen any about. Did you get yours at Crowland?
JEK said:What about Boraras brigittae or Aplocheilichthys normanii. Just some suggestions to make it even harder to choose.
George Farmer said:The Waterzoo, but they're available at MA @ Crowland too. If you do choose these then probably best to phone ahead, just in case.
Crowland usually has a great choice of nano fish actually. Be sure to give me a shout if you're in the area.
Tom said:Do I fill it? I'm too nervous of it going wrong!!
Tom said:Do I fill it? I'm too nervous of it going wrong!!
nayr88 said:Looks uber smart mate. Shame about the pipes but I know your looking for a spring washer .... I hope haha
Did you make the light fixture urself? Little bit of bending and it would look the part. Overall the scape and planting is on point.
The glass is so damn clear!! I remember when my ada ferts where full ..... Good times haha. Do they have an expiry date?
George Farmer said:Looks really nice, Tom. A lovely little addition to anyone's living space.
The central wood stump is bugging me but I guess you have plans and won't notice after lots of plant growth.
All the best with the transition - I realise it's a big moment for you filling it up.
Will you be using CO2?
JEK said:Looks great, Tom! I wish I didn't sold my Mini M, it's a nice little tank.
The dirty pipes provides an interesting effect.
There's bark on some of the wood right? I'm just thinking on whether it will start to degrade when it's underwater..?
Looking forward to follow this one, good luck!
Piece-of-fish said:Really like this tank. Just went through the whole journal. Somehow missed it before
Very interesting to see another dry start. I am trying one as well at the moment with hc and lilaeopsis only. Not using fertile soil though. Have mixed results so far, hc would die back in some areas but others grow well. Should make a journal soon as well.
Like the composition and the use of native hardscape materials. What sort of wood is it btw?
Will follow that now to see the transition.
Good luck.