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Thread: The Magical Old Tree Roots!

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    The Magical Old Tree Roots!

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    Hi pal,

    The name of this scape " The Magical Old Tree Roots" came about when I was walking pass one old tree that sunny afternoon. I was very much impressed by how the bottom part of the a big old tree trunk looked like.

    Thus, I decided to scape one which look like it.

    Plants used are Christmas Moss , US Fissiden and Nanas.

    It's a 1 ft cube tank for my shrimps.

    Any comments are welcome, Good for me to improve and learn too!

    The picture of my scape.

    FTS




    The Entangling Tree Roots!






    The villagers by the Magical Old Tree!






    Cheers!

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    Re: The Magical Old Tree Roots!

    This is how my tank looks like after the water had cleared for a night.


    Sharing my White-est princess!

    Comparing it to her blonde-golden hair sister.


    Cheers!

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    Re: The Magical Old Tree Roots!

    How long did you cycled the tank?
    You did not wait for the water to be clear before putting in shrimp?

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    Re: The Magical Old Tree Roots!

    Hmmm, water looks cloudy. Oh you may want to grow some foreground plants to make the tank look more lush.
    Cheers,
    Bernard
    Kept (no more ) Betta persephone, B. miniopinna, B. sp. palangkaraya, B. uberis, B. channoides, B. burdigala
    Pseudepiplatys annulatus, Nannostomus eques

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    Re: The Magical Old Tree Roots!

    Wow this is quite a unique way to aquascape You can probably add some moss or riccia pebbles for decorations
    Cheers!
    griffinkid

    Keeping | Nannostomus Eques, Pseudomugil furcatus, Sphaerichthys osphromenoides, Pseudepiplatys annulatus and Corydoras hastatus |

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