update on tanks by Eugen

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update on tanks by Eugen

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Here are some updates on my tanks, I took some pictures to show them to a friend and I thought to post them here as well.

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<img src="http://lh5.ggpht.com/eleontie/SPatddIli ... plants.jpg"/>

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<img src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/eleontie/SPatRzmi4 ... pigmys.jpg"/>


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Great looking tanks Eugene. What are your setups?
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Post by Aaron »

Those are looking great Eugen. The first and third ones are my favorites. :D
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Those are crazy nice. I'm jealous! :)
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PaulS wrote:Great looking tanks Eugene. What are your setups?
Paul
1. 55 gallons . 4x65 PC . soil substrate
2. 55 gallons . 4x65 PC . soil substrate ( Rarely some CO2 in it )
3. 2.5 nano - I fertilize some flourish from time to time ( yeast CO2 )
4. 20 gal - some custom made incandescent with PC bulbs light .

They are very low maintenance. I do only infrequent small (15%) water changes

Eugen
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nice.. all the plants look realy healthy
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Eugen,
What are you doing do to make your Ludwigia repens grow so well? I can't seem to achieve that nice dense grouping effect like you have. Any tips?
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Trim ?

I started to experiment trimming stem plants. The nano worked out best so far ( I have 3 types of rotala in there ).

Luwigia is a little different than the fast growing rotala , it branches out more chaotically. Try cut and replant to make it look denser.

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Post by magsdez »

I wont be jealous! I wont be jealous!
Great looking tanks!
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Post by rich_one »

I'll be jealous! MAN I wish I was even sniffing that good!
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