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Thread: Nano Scape with Low (or totally no) Maintenance Plants

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    Re: Nano Scape with Low (or totally no) Maintenance Plants

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    Re: Nano Scape with Low (or totally no) Maintenance Plants

    The sandy beach is gone? Too troublesome to maintain?

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    Re: Nano Scape with Low (or totally no) Maintenance Plants

    Not his fault. Unless you add a divider, in time, it will more or less mix.
    Holy is the Lord, God Almighty ! The Earth is filled with His Glory !
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    Re: Nano Scape with Low (or totally no) Maintenance Plants

    I think this should be "nano" enough. Imagine a 1 ft cube 30cm x 30cm x 30cm, its volume is already bigger than what Cube has here.

    Cube: Nice set-up, I like your nana petites flourishing on the drift wood and up close it has that tropical, rainforest forest look such that I can feel excitement for the shrimps. I always find it fun to picture the aquascape from my minion's point of view since they are the ones living it.

    I think a thicker carpet would make it complete. Good job!

    Quote Originally Posted by rakurime View Post
    i quite like the way you pour in the soil till it nearly filled 3/4 of the length of the tank and add in the sand, really blends well. But i would not call this low maintenance (due to CO2) and it is not Nano tank, usually people refer Nano tank as small "cube" tank (pardon me if i got it wrong here, as this is what i have actually seen in this forum)

    Love your tank's dimension, 36x22x26cm, by any chance is it from gUSH or ANS Opticlear?

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