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    Another rock critique

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    Here's another one in it's early stages. So let me explain.
    The white puffs are representing Riccia growths
    A little rock be be at the right corner, just don't have time to chip it off a bigger one yet.
    Foreground will be white or tan sand
    Background might be dark blue, blue, black, or white, depending on the look.
    Tank might be a 5 gallon cube or a 2.5 gallon.

    What do you guys think?
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    Quote Originally Posted by turtlehead

    Here's another one in it's early stages. So let me explain.
    The white puffs are representing Riccia growths
    A little rock be be at the right corner, just don't have time to chip it off a bigger one yet.
    Foreground will be white or tan sand
    Background might be dark blue, blue, black, or white, depending on the look.
    Tank might be a 5 gallon cube or a 2.5 gallon.

    What do you guys think?
    Hahaha white riccia, that would be something! not bad, I think white sand would looks great.

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    sorry....but it looks a bit crude..ha ha
    Last edited by juilian75; 9th Aug 2006 at 03:18.

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    Quote Originally Posted by juilian75
    sorry....but it looks a bit crude..ha ha
    Add some moss at the tip and you get a lost in the forest theme

    Just j/k, seriously, there's no need for any comments. Just do as you deemed fit and show us your final product.

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    I think maybe a denser species of moss should be used instead. It would cut down on maintainence and still roughly give you the look you're going for...

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    Quote Originally Posted by juilian75
    sorry....but it looks a bit crude..ha ha
    I didn't see that coming.
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    Which moss is dense?
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