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    Quote Originally Posted by StanChung View Post
    Haha Roland, I didn't mention I had kept more than 40 types of other types of plants in the 5 ft tank. Luckily I'm better now.

    There is no sense in keeping 7 types of mosses and 8 types of ferns and 10 types of crypts plus all the other assorted expensive must haves. [eriocaulons, toninas, fissidens etc.] Slowly junked all of it. Reformed...
    YES! Reform is the way to go when you want the final result to achieve!

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    Riccia sp. 'Dwarf' closeup(started to grow ) and nana petite.






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    Quote Originally Posted by Flowerhfanatic View Post
    bro is that a dymax dropchecker?
    Yes! Thats a Dymax dropchecker from my old tank, recycle for the new tank use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue33 View Post
    Yes! Thats a Dymax dropchecker from my old tank, recycle for the new tank use.

    hesitated to buy when i was at biotope, guess i will get it when i happen to be around...~ $10 compared to the branded version costing around close to $40... think will be good for newbie like me... thanks!

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    My favorite shrimp,

    Sakura Shrimp


    Amano Shrimp

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flowerhfanatic View Post
    hesitated to buy when i was at biotope, guess i will get it when i happen to be around...~ $10 compared to the branded version costing around close to $40... think will be good for newbie like me... thanks!
    There are branded knock off one, is much cheaper, can consider that also.

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    i bought ans version of drop check and lily pipes from biotope.. hopefully they serve the same purpose... cannot afford those 'branded' type


    may i know where you got those nets for your dwarf riccia?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flowerhfanatic View Post
    i bought ans version of drop check and lily pipes from biotope.. hopefully they serve the same purpose... cannot afford those 'branded' type


    may i know where you got those nets for your dwarf riccia?
    You bought the knock off lily pipe? "Spotlight" shop at Plaza Singapura sell them, they call it mosquito net. Bought 2 types, the black and green one, each half metre together as one metre, they sell by per metre. Pretty cheap.

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    when tieing the wood in the scape, do you remove the wood and tie or just tie them inside the tank ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue33 View Post
    Bro, where did you get your pebles from? is it polish type? I'm looking for the non polish one, bought the polish one but look artificial.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fireblade View Post
    when tieing the wood in the scape, do you remove the wood and tie or just tie them inside the tank ?
    Take out the wood and tie, is easier this way. You mean the moss right?

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    yes the moss..
    but if take out the wood, then it will disturb the gravels right and water dirty...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadow View Post
    Bro, where did you get your pebles from? is it polish type? I'm looking for the non polish one, bought the polish one but look artificial.
    The pebbles is not polish one, bought it quite long time ago. How many you need it? Still got alot, never use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue33 View Post
    You bought the knock off lily pipe? "Spotlight" shop at Plaza Singapura sell them, they call it mosquito net. Bought 2 types, the black and green one, each half metre together as one metre, they sell by per metre. Pretty cheap.

    err... 'knock off' as in....? dont sound so convincing....

    thanks for the input on the net. will hunt for them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flowerhfanatic View Post
    err... 'knock off' as in....? dont sound so convincing....

    thanks for the input on the net. will hunt for them.
    Knock off = imitation one

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    Quote Originally Posted by fireblade View Post
    yes the moss..
    but if take out the wood, then it will disturb the gravels right and water dirty...
    If you slowly pull out the wood there would be less disturb.

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    Hi guys, any suggestions that i can improve the tank? Will remove the riccia stone i guess, is just temporary there to see what will it look like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue33 View Post
    Knock off = imitation one
    yeah.. something like PMDD...

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue33 View Post
    The pebbles is not polish one, bought it quite long time ago. How many you need it? Still got alot, never use.
    Thanks for the offer, let me see when I'm going to North are. I'm staying at most south, so hardly visit nort except during some photo session with luenny.

    As fo comment, the 4 rocks on the right is too uniform in size and the transition between empty space and plants space look like straight line... just my 2 cents
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadow View Post
    Thanks for the offer, let me see when I'm going to North are. I'm staying at most south, so hardly visit nort except during some photo session with luenny.

    As fo comment, the 4 rocks on the right is too uniform in size and the transition between empty space and plants space look like straight line... just my 2 cents
    Thanks for the comment! Oh! for the rocks i intend to cover it when the moss grow full. I like those Amano style that the rocks are being cover by the moss reaching the front. Yeah the plant grow in straight as it was in first stage(first stage always grow straight, too loose), already trim them to make them more bushy.
    keep posting the suggestion...

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