50br beware both blurry AND horrid!!
50br beware both blurry AND horrid!!
more crypts then I know what I have
Pygmy chain swords
small bits of HC
Anubias nana
narrow leaf Java fern
Java moss
Mayaca
Rotala pink
Bacopa Carolina
a val I got from Mark which seems to be the same as the slow growing Val from the meeting
not sure what else I am missing
on to the critiquing!
I am looking for another good size piece of driftwood to add to the tank other then that, I am dreading what I get told about my "attempt" to scape.
what I want to try to do if I can is get more C. Parva for the front, I think the parva and pygmy chain might compliment each other with the HC adding a bit to the mix.
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The driftwood definitely stands out. You need to either add more driftwood or take it out as the rest looks like a rock scape.
The rocks - how far from the back of the tank are they? I think you have a little too much foreground area and might want to bring them forward 2-3 inches at least.
Other than those little quirks I think it's a pretty good start.
The rocks - how far from the back of the tank are they? I think you have a little too much foreground area and might want to bring them forward 2-3 inches at least.
Other than those little quirks I think it's a pretty good start.
mineralized soil with t grade on top.Ben Belton wrote:What is your substrate?
they are mid to 2/3 from the front, it looked good when I put them in but I have noticed it more as I look at it that they are far enough back that the giant empty area distracts. Plantwise, I think I need to move some around as the larger leaves of the crypts stand out.Aaron wrote:The driftwood definitely stands out. You need to either add more driftwood or take it out as the rest looks like a rock scape.
The rocks - how far from the back of the tank are they? I think you have a little too much foreground area and might want to bring them forward 2-3 inches at least.
Other than those little quirks I think it's a pretty good start.
Thanks for the input so far, anyone else want to try to help me actually learn to scape?
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Give it a chance to grow in a bit, let it take root. Then we'll have a better idea what you were shooting for with the scape. Right now it's a nice bit of rock work with scraggly plants. It will look much better in a couple weeks. This is not one of those 'instant gratification' hobbies.
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Aquascape? I'm a crypt farmer.
If you've got bait, I've got wasabi!
I wish I could be like Mr. Sarcastic when I grow up!
Aquascape? I'm a crypt farmer.
If you've got bait, I've got wasabi!
I wish I could be like Mr. Sarcastic when I grow up!
I have figured that out after paying a lot more attention and looking at what has been posted here and on APC.
Should I leave be for now and see what the tank looks like in a few weeks when the plants settle in and begin growing before moving anything around?
Should I leave be for now and see what the tank looks like in a few weeks when the plants settle in and begin growing before moving anything around?
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