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I think you-all need to take a look at my web blog because I'm not getting the votes for my nano!

Plus I have alot of wacky nanos to post pictures of here later on.
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as promised, more pictures:

and I have one more set of pictures to add. That is another grab bag of gobules at work, growing behind a cubicle on the windowsill.

There is no rhyme or reason, just whatever is in the store, or somehow got hold of.
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possessed by some demon, I bought the large glass vase and planted a few crypts.  The 2.5 gal hex is planted with crypt willisii just to give them a home and they are growing partially submerged.  The smallest gobule has crypt parva.
possessed by some demon, I bought the large glass vase and planted a few crypts. The 2.5 gal hex is planted with crypt willisii just to give them a home and they are growing partially submerged. The smallest gobule has crypt parva.
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This has the three gobules, and the middle one is an experiment with the smallest amount of substrate; to see how well the hair grass does.
This has the three gobules, and the middle one is an experiment with the smallest amount of substrate; to see how well the hair grass does.
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closeup of the small gobule with little substrate and hairgrass
closeup of the small gobule with little substrate and hairgrass
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closeup of the crypts in the hex
closeup of the crypts in the hex
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weird, interesting, kool 8)
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gracias!
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Post by sherrymitchell »

Mark, I can't wait to see what you do with the new brandy snifter I gave you.... Pics please when you plant it and get it growing!
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Sherry, hahaha :o
yes, I have big plans. The one plant that i have not done is Anubia nana, because it grows erratically in my aquarium, that I fear it will fade under natural light.

There is a small Anubia growing well in the National Aquarium under low light.

Winter light may not be conducive to starting any new projects but that is my next plant. : (
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Anubia nano growing in low light at the National Aquarium
Anubia nano growing in low light at the National Aquarium
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Post by sherrymitchell »

Oh, what a lovely little plant that is! I need to get some of that.

Mark, what kind of water changes do you do to those small snifters? Daily? Do you dose with anything? I'm assuming that's Amano soil. Is it? You are so lucky to have wide window sills. I have no sills here at my house.
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Post by fredyk »

updates:

In the foregoing pictures, the glass vase with a lid sold for $40 at the auction, due to a bidding war.


go to my blog, http://www.aquajournal.blog.com, for instructions on growing nano containers in the window
would be interested in updates on the other contestants' nanos.

this is a current picture of the nano.

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edit: that's crypt parva on the right foreground, crypt willisi on the left foregrund, hairgrass, and mosss in the background.
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