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    Picture from Jade

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    i guess the altum tank belongs to ectan and the first few belongs to a friend of his.. rite jade or ectan?

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    Yes...the first four pic.belong to EC friend tank 2meter from Bio-plast with the 500pcs c.tetra still in the bag and the rest is EC Altum/18"tank.

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    very nice =)
    Cheers!

    Benetay

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    what happen to the big log thing that was in the tank ectan?
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    That log was been removed few months back.

    Felt it took up too much space, as I wanted to add more plants.

    Also the Christmas moss on it was not doing well at all.

    After removing it, condition of my tank actually improved.

    Previously, the green & spot algea will re-appear on the sides of the tank
    after just 2 days. 3rd & 4th day later, sometimes it got so bad can't see the fishes clearly.

    Now, after 2 weeks without cleaning also no problem.

    BBA also much less.

    Guess with the log in there, there were a lot of dead spots, the water movement being obstructed.

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    too bad with the xmas moss.... really like it. But the last time i saw it was in your 4ft... which looked teriffic
    Cheers!!

    Sherwin Choo
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    The last 2 pictures, I like them very much. Is it a footer? What are the plants used?

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    On 12/29/2001 9:11:38 AM

    The last 2 pictures, I like them very much. Is it a footer? What are the plants used?
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    Jason,
    I believe it's an 18" cube. The plants in there which I can see are Xmas moss, Java moss and Ludwigia reoens.

    ectan, correct me if I'm wrong.......
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    ectan

    howz your friend's 500 green neons doing? and howz the fellowella?.....
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    Sherwin,
    It is actually a 16 inch cube, customed to sit exactly on the cabinet.
    Plants used are Christmas moss on the wood, Ludwigia arcuata & an unidentified plant that looks like the Rotala sp. 'Nanjenshan' according to Tropica. Foreground are Hairgrass.

    David,
    The Green tetras are doing just great, no fallout so far.
    They are showing their green glow already.

    The Farlowella is just simply great.
    this bugger really eats green spots.
    It is 1 fish everyone should consider for their plant tank.

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    Hi ec,
    where to get the farlowella and how much?

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    Gan's there have.

    I think its $12 for one if I am not wrong
    "For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for nature cannot be fooled" - Richard Feynman, 1986. Rogers commission into the Challenger disaster

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