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    35cm tank

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    Pls have a look and give me some comment !!



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    NICE tank bro! can't believe it in such a small tank. doesn't look small at all ...

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    Your great skill in another beautiful and algae-free tank!
    How's the tank parameters and maintenance effort?

    Personally I just feel the stone is too centralised and the upright position makes it stick out a bit. Perhaps a shorter stone half the height would be better?
    koah fong
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    very nice tank indeed! Like what juggler mentioned, maybe a smaller 3/4 or 3/5 size of the center piece could balance up?
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    Awesome scaping for such a small tank... to add to the above, very peacefull. IMO I would preferred hairgrass/glosso to e. tenellus/glosso in this tank. Nevertheless I like your tank!

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    Thank you!!

    The tank config as follow:

    Tank size: 14"L X 9"W X 10"H - 20L
    Lighting: T5 8W X 5 (8 hours per day)
    Substrate: ADA Aqua Soil Amazonia
    Plant: Heminanthus micranthemoides, Junior sword plant

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    Nice looking tank.

    Just like the work of Amano.

    Make me want to set up a small tank.

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    Wow ... into a new world ...

    the size of the glosso tells me about the size of your tank.

    Nice planting anyway.

    Leslie.

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    Re:

    [quote:31a9ce983d="wayne"]Thank you!!

    The tank config as follow:

    Tank size: 14"L X 9"W X 10"H - 20L
    Lighting: T5 8W X 5 (8 hours per day)
    Substrate: ADA Aqua Soil Amazonia
    Plant: Heminanthus micranthemoides, Junior sword plant[/quote:31a9ce983d]

    Wow - your tank is about 6.5W/g. With so much lighting, no algae problem?
    I don't see any algae eaters like snails or Otos.
    Can tell us how is your dosing like and water change frequency?
    Thanks. Cheers!
    koah fong
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    Really Beautiful.

    I am a newbie. I am taking your work as a example.

    I also do not see any filteration media. What do you use?

    What's the green thing on the rocks? And where did you get such a rock!

    And yes, how do you manage to maintain it algae free with no otos, shrimps?

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    wayne,

    You've got yourself a wonderful tank over there. Care to share what fish it contains?

    And yes, many of us ( including myself ) would really like to know how you do mantainence on such a tank. I myself have a 40cm one and really would like to learn from you.

    Cheers

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    Hi,

    Beautiful indeed

    I'm preparing a 35cm tank and i'm very interested in knowing how is the maintenance.

    Thanks.

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