Very nice! Your rockscape and current moss + hairgrass layout really enhance the scale perspective of the tank. Once the hairgrass grow in along the middle section, you'll achieve your path design.
I think it'll be better if you can keep to those small plants to maintain the sense of scale... once you put in larger leaf plants, the current sense of scale will disappear.
Okok Kurt, will consider your poison... hahaha.. Drop by my place to see the actual tank ya ;-)
Thanks for your valuable advice UA. I also prefer smaller plants as it wont steal the limelight of my rockscape ;-)
Hahaha, dun need to wait liao.. Algae is already here.. currently troops already sent in & also with the help of Excel to control the algae growth.
This is an awesome scape done like a true professional. Now the waiting game begins
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Thanks Ipit, this is my 1st attempt on scaping. Still got lots to learn from the pro here ^_^
You're being humble, really awesome. Care to share your fertilization and maintenance regime?
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Really Ipit, I'm new in scaping. No doubts that lots of time & effort utilized before started this project. Fertilization using Excel & Flourish. Simply follow the instructions on the bottles. Using CO2 & chiller as well. Maintenance nothing much now except controlling my algae level. SAE, Otto & Yamato are my troops to combat algae currently. Hope u had your "fun" too ;-)
Mine has just begun, still looking for Yamato, seems like every place don't have them (Sea View, Sun Pets, Yishun 618, Clementi 32. Do keep updating, i love to see the progression of planted tanks, always do that on the train every morning
Yamato can go seaview, I was there yesterday. Still have 2 packs @ 430pm.
I saw bags of Yamato at 328 this week and last week.
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Finally got time to do this "path" ^_^
This bag of sand has been sitting there looking @ me everyday...
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nice! the algae and mosses have grown out a fair bit making the rockscape look more natural and seasoned
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Thanks Gavan ^_^
just noticed the placement of your in/outlet and co2. wonder if any of the bubbles are getting circulated to the foreground plants? worried that the rock barrier might create some dead spots
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Flow can reach the foreground plants, I can noticed the flow. On full throttle for my canister ^_^
I noticed you put in large foreground plants, maybe consider switching them back to smaller plants to preserve the original sense of scale.
Don't mind my saying, but the tank looks much smaller to me now... if i didn't see your thread title, i'd have though it resembled a low-profile 2ft tank (instead of a 4ft tank).
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