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    simple nano marimo scape..

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    Comments welcomed.. take note this is new new tank..

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    Maybe can show a shot taken from further away to show the whole tank? What do you intend to keep?
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    err..that is the whole tank.. and there are already some paros in there and that funny tetra that skips my thoughts now.. oh well i'll go take the entire setup... since i'm free..

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    Nah...entire setup.. this tanks light schedule is completely opposite ... serves as a night light in the house..

    Edit : Just remembered the fish is Poecilocharax weitzmani.. and some paros..
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    OMG! That really is a very small tank...
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    Is that ONE marimo ball???
    How do you let it grow so BIG??? My biggest one is about 1/4 of your size!
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    Cool! 1 small tank and 1 big filter The marimo looks giantic!
    What not add 2 or 3 more balls of smaller size in the scatter on forground...

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    that marimo probably looks huge due to the magnificatino of the curved glass

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    Quote Originally Posted by loupgarou
    that marimo probably looks huge due to the magnificatino of the curved glass
    Haha...that explains it!

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    The actual size of that marimo ball is 2/3 of what is taken.. probably jsut a little smaller than a tennis ball, about 2.5 inches diameter...still that is the largest one i have ever owned...probably why i think those in shops are sooooo small and never bought any..haha..

    I'll consider that option FM..

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    cute tank!

    btw, what's the dimension....(or maybe how many liters)?

    nice.....

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    cool! i like the shape of the tank. Frankly it's my first time seeing this. Nice

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    tank is 18cm tall and diameter of tank is 17cm..
    Thanks for the comments..

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    it's one hell of a marimo.... (=.=") It really looks huge with the help of that magnifying effect of the tank. I think you can add some hairgrass, it can compliment the setting. =) Nice tank btw

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    Such tanks are hell to get a decent photo. Best to be appreciated in person.

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    If is cylinder shaped tank, i guess more tricky to scape as one need to scape it til one can admire it from any side 360deg..

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    well...i rescaped it today.. and yes.. its view-able form all sides..



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    Nice fish! Your setup is giving me some ideas on what to do to my 20cm goby and paros setup.
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