75 Gallon Update 4/23/07

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DelawareJim
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Post by DelawareJim »

I'm pulling a couple more C. ponte. from my tank this weekend. Let me know if you need some additions/replacements. I've got babies poping up all over the place. Bloody weeds!

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Post by Aaron »

I would take you up on it, but I'm afraid of shading the baby 'Rosanervig' next to it.
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Post by Aaron »

Well, it's come time for a rescape. I have to use that new rock that I bought finally. :D

Here's the tank as of this morning before I tear it down and rescape. Don't worry, the Lagenandra's aren't going anywhere. ;)

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It's looking good... So, you're going to rip up all the elatine to rescape?
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Yes, it's going in another tank for now.
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Post by Aaron »

Kris was kind enough to help me get a better shot this time. Here's the tank after the rescape on Tuesday. I'm really loving this mossy rock that the guys brought back from CA last year. :)

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Post by Ghazanfar Ghori »

Mossy rock rocks baby!
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Post by krisw »

And Aaron purports to have seen some of the moss on the rocks continue to grow. I haven't seen that on my rocks, as I cleaned them all off before putting in the tank, but it would be pretty cool to find a new moss. :-)

The tank looks even better than here in person. It'll look especially good as the grassy foreground fills in. That Lagenandra looks great!
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Post by Ghazanfar Ghori »

I had the moss grow on some of my rocks until the red roach population
exploded again and they ate it all.
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Post by Aaron »

I have red roaches, but I keep them in check when I see them becoming a swarm again. :)
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