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    update pictures of my planted tanks

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    my 6ft (remove the E. specs from the front 1.5mths ago, but its fully covered again [] )




    my 4ft (after a successful battle with BBA, I rescaping the tank.. now looks kinda empty... the stone is used to weighted down the mangrove root)


    my 2ft tanks, top tank is divided into 2 portion for apisto breeding, the bottom tank is where my Tefe fry is... natural sunlight, no fertilization..

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    Simon, didn't know u also keep bonsai. The plant shape looks very interesting, is that wrightia religiosa "shui mei"?

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    hahaaaaa.. first of all, thks for noticing the bonsai (which is my mom's) and lastly, thats the only thing u notice? LOL..j/k

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    simon... pretty vase you got there![]
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    wow... even got the folding army field chair

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    not forgetting to mention the interesting looking tripod stand you have there .... heheheheh
    -Paw here-

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    ahem... u guys jus motivated me to remove all other objects beside my tank.. LOLs[]

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    simon... karang Goony man have not visit you lately... also the newspaper piling up :lol[] [] [] [] []

    karang Goony..... karang Goony....... karang Goony........

    back to the tank...... bearly nize- wah... the mangrove root will float... cos i want to get drift wood that looks like mangrove root........ [:0]

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    Simon, nice cushions in front of the 6ft, kekekeke.
    why I don't do garden hybrids and aquarium strains: natural species is a history of Nature, while hybrids are just the whims of Man.
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    Simon, those ceramic wall tiles behind the 4 ft, should change to all black, then it will give a cool look.... [] [] (we talk anything but your tanks)

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    hahaaa.. u muz be kidding, black tiles? LOLz.. choy, thats my baliese day bed, 6ft wide too

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    Hi Samon,
    The tank look simply but nice.
    It have lots of space for the fish to swim.
    How long u tank to set up the tank?
    Nick

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    the whole setup within a day, planting is done periodically upon availability of plants or as and when we go to aquamart, as for the 4ft, it take alittle more than 2 days. the corkbark needed to be silicone and let to dry for 1 day

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    Simon, is there a stone placed on the driftwood in your 4 ft tank? It looks like coral rock.
    Aquatic plants and LEGO collector.

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    On 7/2/2002 9:53:58 AM

    the whole setup within a day, planting is done periodically upon availability of plants or as and when we go to aquamart, as for the 4ft, it take alittle more than 2 days. the corkbark needed to be silicone and let to dry for 1 day
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    hi simon, what's this corkbark? is it the backdrop of the 4' tank? looks nice to me. where to get it? do you stick it to the glass wall with the silicon?

    thanks.

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    Simon, that's a nice big fat SAE you have (my eyesight OK right?), are they any good for BBA? All my mini SAE just put on halo and wings, thought of getting a couple of bigger sized ones.
    why I don't do garden hybrids and aquarium strains: natural species is a history of Nature, while hybrids are just the whims of Man.
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    On 7/2/2002 11:57:18 PM
    hi simon, what's this corkbark? is it the backdrop of the 4' tank? looks nice to me. where to get it? do you stick it to the glass wall with the silicon?

    thanks.
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    got it from aquamart, kinda ex, but i do like the looks.. yup, silicone and dry for a day or 2

    choy: my SAE r a useless bunch.. especially the one in my 6ft, did u know, he killed the other one I had in the tank.. prolly starved him to death

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    On 7/3/2002 1:53:31 AM

    choy: my SAE r a useless bunch.. especially the one in my 6ft, did u know, he killed the other one I had in the tank.. prolly starved him to death
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    how did it do that, bite?
    why I don't do garden hybrids and aquarium strains: natural species is a history of Nature, while hybrids are just the whims of Man.
    hexazona · crumenatum · Galleria Botanica

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    choy: got no idea, but every feeding time, the bigger one is seen chasing the other ard, depriving him of food.. never manage to recover the body.. didnt notice till my mom asked me what happen to the mid sized SAE

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