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    Rescaping the Choco-Cube

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    seeing the beautifull pics in AQ biotope albums, i decided to rescape my tank. I have only do a little change in the distribution of some plants and roots

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    Whatīre your opinion?

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    Do keep the effect of a gravel stream path bordered by crypt thickets leading into the deep unknown! Very nice!

    Are those vals at the back right? And a lone Hygrophila difformis? I think vals may overrun the place if left uncontrolled.

    I would try a couple of Blyxa aubertii where the vals are, as these don't grow rampant (and easily send out plentiful flowers). Or you could try some Sumatran fern or Rotala indica. I won't add stuff like Hygrophila stricta or java ferns as the leaves are too similar in shape with the crypts.

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    Looks good..

    the focus is more defined and i like the path to the unknown.
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    i like the healthy cluster of crypts!
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    Nice. But I find the tall plants (C. balansae?) at the back and the skinny branch distracting. I think the back needs to be filled up... perhaps with a small leafed reddish or different shade of green stem plant?

    Overall, I really like the crypts and the path. The pebbles are a nice touch too.
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    Are those vals at the back right? And a lone Hygrophila difformis? I think vals may overrun the place if left uncontrolled.
    Yes are vals... yes a only higrofila difformis... but it is there temporally.



    I would try a couple of Blyxa aubertii where the vals are, as these don't grow rampant (and easily send out plentiful flowers). Or you could try some Sumatran fern or Rotala indica. I won't add stuff like Hygrophila stricta or java ferns as the leaves are too similar in shape with the crypts.
    I have used a Vallisneria spirallis beacause it look like Blyxa aubertii, this plant canīnot found in Spain.
    I putted a cuple of Rotala indica on rigth corner in front of vals and a other cuple of Ceratophyllum demeresum too.

    I am planning to add a Criptocorine ponderiifolia on the dark hole between the left roots and balanse

    In a few week we will see the result of the cripts, java moss, nynphea and apognogeton natans growing

    Thank for the comments to all

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    yup...budak is rite.i like the "pathway" effect.nice.

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    nice tank! like the path into the back!

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    i don't see any pics....

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    then most likely ur browser got a problem

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    browsing from office PC using windows NT.... maybe have firewall or something.
    guess have to wait till i get home to view the pics

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    Got "depth". I like it!
    Better still if can hide the equipment. Or remove them when photographing for competition.
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    finally see the pics... really love the depth effect.

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    Hi

    I like it.
    The maintainence is not very high as well.

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    Nice yellow brick road from Wizard of Oz! lol! nice effect.
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