rock and wood.
hopefully the camera has enough battery to last till i take a pic with the sand being set up
rock and wood.
hopefully the camera has enough battery to last till i take a pic with the sand being set up
Hardscape with rocks and wood seems good. What about the flora, any decisions yet?
...I love rubies too ...
Ken
ehh.
its listed above in the first post. i will be using the Rotalas more than anything else because they grow fast. but i shouldnt be able to plant the tank till maybe next week for i have trimmed my rotalas rcently.
also, i will be using white sand as foreground. i hope it is not passe
Last edited by gregorsamsa; 10th Mar 2006 at 20:02.
Hi
Like your rocks very much.. where did you get it?
i bought the rocks from NA. i am not sure if they are grantie rocks though.
sadly, i have returned my friend her digicam because it was running on empty...
right now im just wondering if i should strategically tie moss to the wood
Hi Jie Sheng,
from NUS too? LOL
look forward to more pictures...
lapis have been laid at the back.
with the background being rotala sp green, which is light greem, do you guys think i should add moss to the wood?
Last edited by gregorsamsa; 16th Mar 2006 at 16:38.
Yes indeed.
I second that. maybe just tie some on certain part of the driftwood
Nicholas
Newbie en el cichlid enano
more photos
the haze is back with a brand new rap.
will wait one week for the rotalas to come in
Last edited by gregorsamsa; 16th Mar 2006 at 16:49.
Eh, I thought the foreground was going to be rotala?
i have a typo... so sorry yeah
anyway i think its going to be just rotalas at the back...
i ran out of ideas and energy ever since my com crashed and stuff
i have planted the tank for about a week.
using a mobile phone camera to take this.
mybe. just maybe will submit this tank when it grows well next 2-3 weeks
Submitting this for ADA 2006?
...I love rubies too ...
Ken
Hey there gregorsamsa, pretty cool tank you have there. Guess, I will accelerate my plans for a nano cube in my office!
Psst...beware of the armless swordsman!
Steven
Originally Posted by Fei Miao
hopefully.
right now the white sand is getting dirty as usual. if the growth reaches the top by 20th, i will send it, for the sake of sending it i'm just racing against time because my exams are coming soon too so thats another factor.
i guess the photo's bad. i can't really trim the plants now for they cant grow on time.
how?
i love your rock and your wood.
ADA 06??
Agree with Kemp. The white sand plus the placement of rocks and wood is superb. Maybe need a touch of non-stem plant in the back to break the pattern. Looks a bit loose at the back. Just my opinion.
Steven
Psst...beware of the armless swordsman!
Steven
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