Very nice scape!
Can you share your tank specs?
Very nice scape!
Can you share your tank specs?
Looks like a winning tank!
The Vallesneria (?) at the back can be trim back a bit to be neater, but the current look is fine with me.
koah fong
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size:120*50*50
co2: 2bps
light:160 watt/10 hours a day
temp: 26-28 C
plant id...
hygropilla corymbosa var. angustifolia,
hygropilla corymbosa var compacta,
java moss(vesicularia dubyana),
millow moss(fontinalis antipyretica)
glossostigma,
e.tennelus,
anubias barteri,
anubias nana,
hairgrass,
m. micratemoides ,
riccia.
[quote:cec3a6d8ee="cutenk"]size:120*50*50
co2: 2bps
light:160 watt/10 hours a day
temp: 26-28 C
plant id...
hygropilla corymbosa var. angustifolia,
hygropilla corymbosa var compacta,
java moss(vesicularia dubyana),
millow moss(fontinalis antipyretica)
glossostigma,
e.tennelus,
anubias barteri,
anubias nana,
hairgrass,
m. micratemoides ,
riccia.[/quote:cec3a6d8ee]
What about firtelizer?
Looks Good!
It's a very nice tank!! I can't see the fish properly but here's my two cents.
On the plants side, you just about scored near perfect, reminds me of an Amano tank. However, it is very very green. So there needs to be some balance in colour. An injection of red tones will make it complete. I was thinking if you added fish like harlequin rasbora, 5 or 7 banded barbs will really make the good contrast and 'complete' the tank. Cardinals... IMO, will kill your landscape cause it's too flashy and blue just emphasizes the green.
thanx for your attention..
for this tank, i,m using several kind of diy fertiliser,
like fertilizer for root, i'm shot diy fertilizer +rooting hormone .
but for the weekly fertilizer, i'm using another diy fertilizer
of course include trace element
about red plant,
still confused....cause...i don't like fast growing plant,
i think most of red plant grow very fast.
any suggestion for suitable red plant for my aquascape
that's a very nice tank!
well-planted and healthy.
for the red plant, maybe you could use gratiola sp or ludwigia sp?
if you want a bigger red plant, you could try nymphaea lotus 'red' or 'rubra', though they may grow too big and overshadow your other plants..
btw, what's that black hole in the left corner?![]()
ludwigia arcuata might be a very good option...
nothing at the black hole.only co2 equipment like diffuser.
searching for anubias heteropilla, but i didn't find heteropyla with small size.
Eh... red plant versus red fish... I think adding in red fish will better bring the balance. But I'm not too familiar with plant species. Even now, i'm running through some plants in my head and can't think of any that'll suit. Fishes on the other hand, I can think of plenty that will bring about a nice colour balance.
barbs
Take a look at the pentoza and the 5 banded barb. I think they make good choices.
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