How to stack the rocks/wood up like a mini hill like this?
Wont they fall off if you dont stick them together with silicon?
Can someone id the foreground plant? thanks
How to identify between dwarf anubias and giant ones?
How to stack the rocks/wood up like a mini hill like this?
Wont they fall off if you dont stick them together with silicon?
Can someone id the foreground plant? thanks
How to identify between dwarf anubias and giant ones?
How to stack the rocks/wood up like a mini hill like this?
Wont they fall off if you dont stick them together with silicon?
Can someone id the foreground plant? thanks
How to identify between dwarf anubias and giant ones?
How to stack the rocks/wood up like a mini hill like this?
Wont they fall off if you dont stick them together with silicon?
Can someone id the foreground plant? thanks
How to identify between dwarf anubias and giant ones?
usually stack and silicone together...but there r some which u can stack and they wouldnt fall, all depends on the shape... that foregrd plant shld be the Echinodorus quadricostatus.. as for the IDing of dwarf and large anubias, u gotta ask someone else
Hmmm... that looks more like Sagittaria to me.
As for big and small Anubias, the big ones (A. barteri var. barteri) have longer leaf stalks. The small ones (A. barteri var. nana) has shorter stalks. If you go to Teo's they can show you the difference.
Vincent - AQ is for everyone, but not for 'u' and 'mi'.
Why use punctuation? See what a difference it makes:A woman, without her man, is nothing.
A woman: without her, man is nothing.
chaq
Out of curiousity...whose tank is pic 2? I think it's very nice...simple yet rich wif greenery...natural....cool....
Nizz
2nd tank very low maintenance. And look nice too.
koah fong
Juggler's tanks
Shhhh, I stole the pics from this site [] There are more pics there that are quite inspiring too. Yalor, i didnt know anubias can make a setup look so nice, they are most common yet the display is stunning, i think its the "kanghu" plus "sim"that counts, wu lian bo lian kua hian hian [:]
The first pic's forground plant can get from teo?
Errr......errrr....mmmmm.....errrr...........an assumption dat no other races frequent AQ?----------------
On 9/13/2002 11:29:34 AM
...snip snip...."kanghu" plus "sim"that counts, wu lian bo lian kua hian hian [:]....
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I've always found it fascinating when ppl keep forgetting SGP's multi-racial...sigh....
ooops im sorry ... i meant to say it's the effort and dedication that makes a beautiful tank even with the most common plants
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On 9/13/2002 11:43:26 AM
ooops im sorry ... i meant to say it's the effort and dedication that makes a beautiful tank even with the most common plants
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Nizz
Chaq,
You can get E. Quadricostatus from Teo's. Not sure if he has Saggitaria. You can ask the forum too. Both are prolific plants and some forumers will have some to spare at some time.
Please check your PM.
Vincent - AQ is for everyone, but not for 'u' and 'mi'.
Why use punctuation? See what a difference it makes:A woman, without her man, is nothing.
A woman: without her, man is nothing.
Thanks vinz----------------
On 9/13/2002 12:30:06 PM
Chaq,
You can get E. Quadricostatus from Teo's. Not sure if he has Saggitaria. You can ask the forum too. Both are prolific plants and some forumers will have some to spare at some time.
Please check your PM.
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E. quadricostatus's leave too broad, I prefer the narrow leave var. E. spec 205
E. spec 205
E. spec. grisebachii similar to the E. quadricostatus
yes, teo has saggi.. its located at the last concrete pond.. look closely as its filled with water
Hi guys,
Where is a good place to get nana (one with short stems) other than Teos (pretty out of place for me) ? And how do we grow it onto driftwoods ? I presume like the bigger anubias .... tie it down with fishing line. I have the bigger anubias but it never seems to grow as big as I first got it and it has thick rhizomes which nanas don't have ?
Thanks.
Cheers,
Peter
Btw, I do have Java ferns too but it has been grown with black spots which I don't know what it is and some even have furry algae growing at the edges. I had them for months but they seem to struggle and never really propagate. I made sure they are shaded and not exposed to bright lights which algae can overcome them. Does your java ferns propagate on their own ? Any clue where I could have gone wrong ? My water temp. is 29-30 deg cel. Thks.
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