sorry for the bad pix, it's still growing in. Anybody know how to get rotala rotundifolia to not lay down, I'm considering replacing it.
75gal
Somebody needs to help the Snyder's out and sell 'em some rock. I am tapped, got them 40 pounds but that was all I had left.krisw wrote: Otherwise, it looks like a good start. I'd just say that you need more hardscape in there, but the plants look healthy.
Anyone gots a pile they might be able to take part of?
Dave
Dave, Thanks for the rock and the plants as of late, I'm definitely looking out for more rock. I'm going to top the rotala as per Aaron's instructions and we'll see what happens. Kris, any other suggestions for background stems? Does R. Nanjenshan lay down in high light? any other comments/ suggestions good or bad are appreciated. Also, I just added some E. Vesuvius and am looking forward to a nice stand of it.
Jon Snyder
I have rock in my tank, but I knew going in that it was mainly there to be a separation between different species. Aquascaping is going to come much later on for me.
Michael Hill
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