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    Need comment on Aqua Scapping

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    Can anyone help with my current Aqua Scapping?

    I'm very new to this hobby.

    Thanks.

    MS


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    Overall it looks good....can try adding some plants in the foreground to avoid empty white spaces....can try tennelus, hairgrass or glosso....

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    There are actually Glosso in the whole foreground and also at the center
    between the Bog wood.

    I have planted them for about 2 mths now, seems like they creep very slow. The rest of the plants are growing moderately fast though.

    MS

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    Your driftwood seems to be arranged in an "open-arms" style. It looks different from the usualt setups. Perhaps in future you might want to try to arrange the driftwood Amano-style, in a triangle formation off-centre.

    Asides from that, your vals are going to grow out of hand if you don't terrace the back, and the foreground could use a little more plants, like perhaps rosette plants e.g. tenellus, or quadricostatus if you prefer the fully-planted-bushy look.

    Just my two cents' worth...
    Yecch!

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    Hi,
    Or you can try "monosolenium tenerum" as ground cover.
    They also nice and relative easy & fast to be grown.
    Cheers,

    AChen

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