I am SO recruiting you to do my first actual "scape" effort. as opposed to my usual, just stick the plant in somewhere and walk away method!
tank is looking nice, dude.
Help setting up the new tank!
Okay, just one more nitpick and then I'll leave you alone. The two mounds of rocks, while dissimilar in height, have the same size base and are placed almost exactly symmetrically in the tank.
The driftwood is much improved in the 3rd iteration. I still think it's too many rocks. There's hardly any room in the back to establish a deep stand of stems.
You know you're my friend right Dave?
The driftwood is much improved in the 3rd iteration. I still think it's too many rocks. There's hardly any room in the back to establish a deep stand of stems.
You know you're my friend right Dave?
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That would look great in a tank 6 inches longer and 4 inches wider. Meaning, I think your hardscape has too big of a footprint. You have the proportions, and balance, but not enough room.
"したくさ" Sean
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!
Planted.
Hairgrass Eleocharis sp., Rotala sp. "mini" type II, HC, Cryptocorene Moehlmannii and Pontediferolia, Anubias nana, nana petite, Narrow leaf Java Fern, Bolbitis.
Need to find a bunch of anubias petite for the rock pile, and tweak a couple things here and there.
Love the tall haigrass, native species. Thanks Aaron!
Still hate bolbitis. Such a cool plant that I am never happy with when I scape with it - much more a reflction of my abilities than the plant, I think.
Hairgrass Eleocharis sp., Rotala sp. "mini" type II, HC, Cryptocorene Moehlmannii and Pontediferolia, Anubias nana, nana petite, Narrow leaf Java Fern, Bolbitis.
Need to find a bunch of anubias petite for the rock pile, and tweak a couple things here and there.
Love the tall haigrass, native species. Thanks Aaron!
Still hate bolbitis. Such a cool plant that I am never happy with when I scape with it - much more a reflction of my abilities than the plant, I think.
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Dave
I think it looks great too and it will look even better when things grow in.
Paul
Paul
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