Nicky, it's really not that difficult, quite similar to planted tankOriginally Posted by Nicky
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Lights is a old 1.5 FL, one small power head to circulate the water and no fan(yet).
This is my first set-up, and surprisingly, it's the longest lasting one, I set-up one other and that didn't last long. This set-up actually quite simple with rocks as the base, and woods for the dry areas, on top of that were some old ADA soil andmulm for the plants to take roots.
There's not much maintenance for this tank, only maintenance is some water change once awhile, adding & replacing some plants that didn't do well, that's about it.
To prevent the critters from escape, A stainless steel frame bought from Daiso for 2 bucks; cable-tied some plastic mesh to the steel frame and it works nicely. I have since removed the cover and letting the ferns grow above the tank. Thought of tearing it down a couple of times but I find it's interesting to see this tank continue to evolve![]()
Last edited by Fei Miao; 25th Jul 2006 at 15:02.
...I love rubies too ...
Ken
Nicky, it's really not that difficult, quite similar to planted tankOriginally Posted by Nicky
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...I love rubies too ...
Ken

Thanks FeiMiao so when will it be delivered/pickup?Originally Posted by Fei Miao
But seriously the last time when wild ginger conducts the class, I didn't stay throughout because the class over-ran the time stated (don't blame him, it is just too much questions) and so I didn't get the full pictures. How I wish there will be another class.. this time there should be a white-board for 'parking lot questions' so that the course can go on.. whoever interested to know more can stay back and chat..

workshop? when?![]()

And the class (who's organising, who's teaching, when, where?) got to start on-time.. whoever is late shall be hung and whiped![]()
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